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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Temple Mount Photo Tour

Bumped into this photo tour of the Temple Mount online.

http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/200901/al-haram/tour.htm
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Galyn and Toni have been married for 39 years and have six sons ages 24-36. They are a former US Marine, a Colorado snow board coach, a Captain in the US Air Force, a businessman in Michigan, a literature teacher in Taiwan and another son who is a Sergeant in the USAF. Galyn teaches Bible class three times a week. He is a middle school shop teacher and a former high school coach. Galyn is the author of "Hope for America's Last Generation" and the 450 page textbook "Framework for Christian Faith". His most recent book is "Jerusalem: History, Archaeology and Apologetic Proof of Scripture." He has distributed at no charge over 100,000 cds into over 40 countries and is listened to online daily by people in the U.S., Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa.
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