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Biggest Cross in the World – in Dubai
Posted February 8, 2010 at 10:01 amIt was not planned nor approved. It was just the architectural attempt to make something amazing and to stand out when the ships came into port. It is called the Tower of Arabia.
The Saudis were not happy about the building when it was done. You have to realize this is a strict Muslim country and Muslims hate the cross. But when this was done and it was too late to change the design, everyone realized that they had just put up the tallest cross in the world!
How amazing! I have now seen in Dubai the tallest man, the tallest … 
Abu Dhabi & Al Ain Video, Preaching I & II
Posted February 7, 2010 at 8:28 pmToday we arrived in Abu Dhabi. Along the way we saw the world’s tallest man and tallest building (pictures included in the video). We had a powerful time in the outdoor crusade with 2,000 people in attendance for two hours. It was marvelous!
Today I ran and took pictures and a video of the amazing construction. Then we drove to Al Ain near the border with Oman. I gave two talks to the Catholics there and had a nice meal with the priests and the Family of Faith Foundation team. We were very well received. We then drove back late at … 
Tallest Man, Tallest Building
Posted February 7, 2010 at 4:41 amYesterday in one day we saw the world’s tallest building (here too) and just by a fluke accident, the world’s tallest man too. We went into a gas station for the restroom and to get espressos and he walked in.
His name is Sultan Kosen. He is in the Guinness Book of World Records and is 8 feet 1 inch tall.
Quite amazing! (A picture of him with the world’s shortest man.)
On Monday we will visit the world’s tallest building and go up to the 124th floor and take pictures. Stay tuned :-)
Dubai Part II: My 1st Run, Talks & Meet the People
Posted February 7, 2010 at 4:01 amVideo No. 2 from Dubai. Here you can see it from the ground as I run 5 miles, then I take you to the conferences and you can see bits of my talks — and JANET’S talk!
You will also see these wonderful Catholic people. In the Arab Emirates there are on 17% local people, the Arabs who are from these kingdoms, the remaining 83% are foreign workers, many of who come from India and the Philippines — large numbers of Catholics.
The Vicariate of Arabia is the largest diocese in the world and the bishop is in charge of … 
Obama Continues Anti-life, Anti-Catholic Actions
Posted February 6, 2010 at 12:41 amObama appointee to Justice department sought to silence bishops on abortion
http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=5368
The US Senate judiciary committee has postponed a vote on the nomination of Dawn Johnsen to head the Office of Legal Counsel at the Justice department. Johnsen’s nomination by President Obama has encountered opposition from Catholic leaders who point to her involvement in a bid to strip the tax-exempt status of the Catholic Church if bishops continued to voice their opposition to legal abortion.
QUOTE OF THE MOMENT
The Church preserves many beliefs and practices that generally are accepted or publicly commanded. Some are taken from written teaching; others have been passed on to us “in a mystery” by the tradition of the apostles. In relation to true religion, both of these have the same force.—
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- Planning team in Dubai took us to dinner on dinner cruise in Arabian Sea. Now eating. Very cool! #
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