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the global body of believers known as the Church. Only when we
push past those artificial constraints can we truly become who God created
us to be.For example, many people think churches are all about money.
The think that churches just want people to give to them but
that they rarely give back.Besides investing in our communities and helping
the poor, our church moved beyond the labels and status quo to
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and given away millions of YouVersion Bible Apps every monthmore than 85
million to date. We give away our weekend teachings to hundreds of
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we give away as much as we can. More than 100,000 pastors
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spiritual resources has never been greater. As a church, we dont see
these research trends as a threat, but as an opportunity for us
to do more.Craig Groeschel is the pastor of the nations second largest
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inside the Royal PrincessPrincess Cruises' new Royal Princess, still under
construction, is the biggest Princess ship and the largest cruise ship ever
built in Italy. Here's a look inside.Last week I toured Princess Cruises'
new Royal Princess, still under construction near Venice, Italy. At 141,000-gross
tons, she's the biggest Princess ship and the largest cruise ship ever
built in Italy. Her inaugural sailing is June 13 from Southampton, England.
She is 1083-feet long, 17 decks tall, has 3600 lower and 780
upper berths. The ships horn plays the first two stanzas from the
"The Love Boat" TV-show theme song: Love, exciting and new; Come aboard,
were expecting you. (See the video here.)Here is a sneak peak at
the Royal Princess.Royal Princess and a Regal sisterApproaching the Fincantieri
shipyard we saw two ships under construction; Regal Princess is the younger
sister to Royal Princess, not scheduled to debut until June, 2014. Only
seven months along she appeared rather skeletal, like a honeycomb waiting
for worker bees.But the nearly completed Royal Princess was started two
years ago, and on the outside she only appeared to need a
good scrubbing. As we approached, industrial cranes towered hundreds of
feet over our heads. We donned hard hats and crossed a tenuous
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men toiling diligently. I have seen ships under construction before,
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