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		<title>By: Web Ministry Idea #1 - Squidoo you - Reynolds Life and Times</title>
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		<description>[...] September  Jason04:22 pm1 Comment  This is idea #1 in my series on web ministry. Follow the trail to #2 here. Much of what is required in web ministry is creating new channels with which to connect with people. I am of the opinion that you must go where the people are. Like the roots of a hardy plant should our projects in web ministry be. [...]</description>
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