Arctic abode we visited norwegian couple at their luxury cabin if. We start off with a photographer who loves a frill he doesnt track wild animals or travel through dangerous areas bustin van it chases storms whenever the weather is wild rain pouring wind howling he grabs his equipment and hurries toward the eye of the storm hoping to capture the perfect picture of mothers natures mayhem over the years hes developed a real knack for it and at age twenty five has established himself as one of germanys leading weather photographers. Not the most easy if mother nature. Bus john van ark is a full time storm chaser. Slits of fuel thats the last photo i took of the supercell above adlington on july twenty eighth Two Thousand And Thirteen which produced a Massive Fail Storm in the picture you can see my Storm Chasing Team colleagues Sprinting Banks for the confidence of the doors were still open to us for it was germanys most devastating thunderstorm ever in just thirty minutes a caused Three
Celebrated this day with great joy. And we will continue to celebrate until we gather in the temple where we will be able to celebrate the lords day much better. On the running scene there are many places without a temple. But people need a temple to encounter god. And some live the life god wants for us. Can see not only needed if god is our father we are all brothers and i see you havent met at all but if i call some of that amount and if were all brothers its much better to be together make more of you know up until we had. Another visitor from the United States is broadly only hes been living abroad for eighteen years and has come home to celebrate with his former parish. And yet the cost of. This church is tremendously important for cuba if they listen now the eucharist to the. Pulpit we have been separated from the church for too long for many various reasons you know
how much. Its important to spread the gospel must be before i die i would like to see a hundred more churches lik
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