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Written by Pastor Tim
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Monday, 08 December 2008 18:21 |
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Thanks for visiting the Cybersalt site. I bet you were expecting more. . . .so do I.
Perhaps in your life you have known a mechanic who was so busy working on other people's cars that he spent no time on his own and drove a beater. That's what has happened to the Cybersalt site over time. I've been pretty busy helping others develop sites and in the process my own site (design wise) has been cooling on the back burner.
Well, change is in the air. Thank-you for your patience as you navigate our current ongoing structure and design.
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Last Updated on Monday, 23 February 2009 10:33 |
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Written by Pastor Tim
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Friday, 04 July 2008 11:10 |
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A number of people have been getting the following error message when trying to view YouTube videos on the Cybersalt sites.
"We're sorry, this video is no longer available"
This is not a problem unique to the Cybersalt Sites as people all over the net are reporting this problem.
Here are two solutions - I recommend you try both.
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Last Updated on Friday, 12 September 2008 10:26 |
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Written by Pastor Tim
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007 16:00 |
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Tim Davis, The Pastor of Disaster, pulled off another main event victory on Saturday night.
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Written by Pastor Tim
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Sunday, 31 December 2006 17:00 |
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Welcome to the Cybersalt Communications Web Site. We are currently in the process of merging together a few of our sites into one combined and easier to manage web site. Consequently, things might look a bit different and be a bid untidy for a little bit.
If you are looking for the Cybersalt Community site, you will find all of the same areas you are used to by clicking on the links in the left hand column. If you are looking for the "Gathering Place" (where you can enter prayer requests and interact with other Cybersaltines) you'll also find the link to that there too.
If you are looking for links to other Cybersalt sites, you will find the CleanLaugh site at www.cybersalt.org/cleanlaugh and the CybersaltLists site at www.cybersaltlists.org
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Last Updated on Friday, 20 October 2006 13:59 |
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Written by Pastor Tim
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Sunday, 31 July 2005 08:46 |
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Pastor Tim Davis, known at Western Speedway as the Pastor of Disaster, was slightly injured last night during the first lap of the A heat in the Claimer Division.
Davis, who was driving back-up for Driver Chris Broughton in the #37 SOS Auto, Voortmans Cookies, Bridge Street Brake and Muffler, Cybersalt.org Chevy Malibu, was entering turn four when two cars made contact and began to spin in front of him. Pausing briefly to ensure the cars had spun away from the groove, Davis got on the gas to keep up with race leaders. Un benownst to the Disastrous one, the driver of the 22 car (now on the infield grass) had also hammered the gas, launching himself back out onto the track in a looping, clockwise spin.
As the left rear quarter panel of the 22 car whipped around in front of, and towards, the 37 car, Tim had no time or chance to . . .
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Last Updated on Thursday, 03 November 2005 14:52 |
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Written by Harris Dvores
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Friday, 13 May 2005 16:00 |
I was raised in a Conservative Jewish home. We ?kept kosher,? and for 5 years I went to Hebrew School, followed by a Bar Mitzvah. From an early age, though, I considered myself an agnostic.
As a young lad, I asked an uncle who was highly respected in the synagogue why we did something a certain way. His response was, "We?ve always done it that way - it?s tradition. Now stop asking so many questions!" I found this answer wholly unsatisfying.
I?ve always liked to ask questions... If something can?t be explained or rationally defended, why should I believe in it? More and more, I came to see modern-day Judaism as a set of man-made rules to be followed. My father, for example, began each day by dovening (reading from a Hebrew prayer book) for an hour. I later learned, though, that because the prayers were all in Hebrew and my father couldn?t speak Hebrew, he was mouthing the words without understanding what they meant!
My father and I came to an understanding about the matter. While I lived in his house, I would follow all . . .
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Last Updated on Saturday, 28 May 2005 09:38 |
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Written by Dr. Charles McVety
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Thursday, 07 April 2005 18:06 |
Supreme Court Tells PM - Parliament can not protect clergy
Dear Clergy and Leaders:
Religious freedom in Canada is seriously compromised and the assault on Clergy has begun. Today Bishop Fred Henry of Alberta is in the process of being prosecuted for expressing Biblical teachings to his flock. If the government will be so bold as to prosecute a Catholic Bishop it may certainly place you or myself on trial. We must act now to protect religious freedom and preserve the definition of marriage.
In January Bishop Fred Henry wrote a letter to his parishioners stating ?Since homosexuality, adultery, prostitution and pornography undermine the foundations of the family, the basis of society, then the State must use its coercive power to . . . curtail them in the interests of the common good,??. Two individuals filed complaints and now the Alberta Human Rights Commission is investigating the Bishop.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 07 April 2005 18:18 |
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Written by Pastor John Caleb
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Friday, 31 December 2004 08:13 |
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Dear Rev Tim, Greetings in the Precious Jesus Name You should have heard about the terrible earthquake and flooding which brought destruction, damage and death in our country. It seems that trouble has no certain time or place where it will strike, but through it all God is always there. God protected all of us. As you were aware we had a sad thing happened next day of Christmas in our state. We had earthquake @ 6.45 am in the morning and for it lasted 2 minutes and later followed the tidal waves making a great devastation in our place. Oh it was only 5 kilometres away from our church and orphanage.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 01 January 2005 18:50 |
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