Dr. Myles Munroe, An anointed man of God who speaks on Understanding The Purpose and Power of Prayers.
This is a 20 parts video. This is Part 1/20 and the rest are available on YouTube. Just do a search under Dr Myles Munroe and Be Blessed!
Dr. Myles Munroe, An anointed man of God who speaks on Understanding The Purpose and Power of Prayers.
This is a 20 parts video. This is Part 1/20 and the rest are available on YouTube. Just do a search under Dr Myles Munroe and Be Blessed!
Good news for all SingTel customers. SingTel will be giving you the exclusive privilege of purchasing Single-Day Walkabout tickets from 23 April – 25 April 2008, before they’re offered to the public. The single-day passes are priced at $38 for Friday (26 September), $58 for Saturday (27 September), $108 for Sunday (28 September). Youths and senior citizens enjoy concessionary rates.
These limited tickets can be purchased from the following locations:
Please present your recent SingTel bill or your SingTel mobile phone as proof before purchase. Each subscriber can purchase up to 8 tickets per transaction. Tickets are subject to availability.
Walkabout ticket holders can walk around the entire circuit park except into the Northern Loop (which includes the Paddock, Pit Building, Pit Grandstands and Turns 1, 2 and 3) and restricted areas (safety and technical zones.)
As an added bonus, SingTel is giving you a chance to win a pair of exclusive Pit Walk passesor limited edition 2008 FORMULA 1TM SINGTEL SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX caps. Log on to www.singtelrace.com to join the promotion.
Jesus my help, I call on Your name
I cast my cares on You
Jesus my hope, my tower of strength
My faith is found in You
Bearer of sin, afflicted and tried
You paid redemption’s price
Bearing my curse, You’ve set me on high
Your death has brought me life
I see You pierced, wounded for me
When I look to the cross, I see
I see grace, sealed by Your sacrifice.
I see love reaching for me
Precious blood, washes and sanctifies.
Healing flows, setting me free
I see grace
music & words by Karen Lim