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Sunday, 17 January 2010

7 miles. Yes, I believe.

Posted by Timothy Wonil Lee at 09:25
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Labels: Christ, Jesus, Matt Chandler, resurrection, video

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john cho said...

That's funny.

28 January, 2010 22:18

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