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Thank you for clicking on the link. I was having a difficult time one night (as everyone does), and I went on the internet to search for something to get my mind off of my problems. I went to Google (the well known search engine) and when the page popped up and I saw the search box my mind went black. I didn't know what I was looking for, but I knew I needed to find something. I sat there for a while and then it hit me. I realized what I was searching for and why I felt so alone. I was looking for God. It's amazing now-a-days how many ways God is here for us waiting to be found. So I typed in the box "God" (short, sweet, and to the point). Up popped a page of results, but the one that caught my eye was named "Interview With God." Talk about being shown the light, or being talked to by God. I just typed in his name and he answered my prayer.
The page that it brought me to had a movie. This was going to be the "Interview With God." Being now somewhat sceptical, I clicked to "view presentation" and was then showed this absolutely beautiful slideshow of nature pictures and moving words (literally moving). I was so touched that I just wanted to go and get my mom to see it. Then I thought of all the other people that I wanted to see it. As an endless list of names came to mind, I realized that I could post it at a place where (as my traffic reports have recorded) many people are beginning to visit. After viewing that show, I noticed that another scene had popped up and this one was named "Pathways to Peace." It was another video with pictures and quotes. I beg you all to please take five minutes and visit these two websites and watch the videos. It will be well worth your time. Thank You Again.

Sincerly,
Kalie McCartin


Ps. I also recommend that you sign their guestbook and veiw some of the comments left by others. You will see that some are from such places as India, Ireland, London, and so forth. Thanks again.


Interview With God Video

Pathways to Peace Video


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