Jadon MacCormack

65  Followers

Hello, my name is Jadon MacCormack. I stay strict and strong in the word of God. Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior and by faith through grace I am saved by Him and going to heaven 100%! GET SAVED because you could pass away soon or even TODAY! Afterwards follow the Lord strictly by: 1. Getting Baptized (Immersion) 2. Reading the Authorized Version Holy Bible in English from 1769 better known as the KJV translated by the Texus Receptus. (Watch out from Bibles in any language that refuse to use this manuscript, even the NKJV makes salvation a process) 3. Joining a NIFB church that preaches God's word. Online resources are out there on the subjects I cover, however I have expertise in what I teach so you will get a genuine answer, May God bless all those who heed my suggestions! NIFB - OPSEC - CREATIONIST - GODLY BUSINESSMAN

CORBAS Verified

21  Followers

Home of CORBAS. Our past videos and all our new ones. website: https://www.corbas.com books: https://www.blurb.com/user/CORBAS?profile_preview=true Corky Engel In 1975 Corky moved from Illinois to San Francisco. In 1977 he started working at Professional Color Laboratory. While there he worked with some of San Francisco's best known fashion, advertising and commercial photographers. He later joined IATSE along with Basul. Together, they started several businesses that included real estate development, rug importation and a chain of coffee stores variously known as Daily Grind and Cafe Corbas. In the 1990's Corky and Basul entered the new field of 'digital video'. Using Amigas and the NewTek Video Toaster they were pioneers in this new digital world. Together they created videos for many artists, local theater shows, musicians and galleries including Yuri Gorbachev and Tim Cantor. Most are currently viewable on YouTube. Also, at that time Corky ran a sucessful computer group and was profiled by the San Francisco Chronicle. Recently, they have been producing various photography books on Prague it's surrounding cities and various European cities. Basul Parik Prague Castle has recently exhibited photographs that Basul's grandfather took of Prague in 1920. Basul's father, Arno Parik, also a successful photographer in Prague, abandoned his photo studio in Prague and led the family's escape from Communist Czechoslovakia in 1949 to Germany and then to Chile. Finally, in 1955, the family arrived in San Francisco. In 1960, Arno, along with his mother Cora Parik, created the 'Professional Color Laboratory' on Jessie Street in downtown San Francisco. Growing up in a photo lab was a great influence in Basul's life. During the 1960's Basul worked with Bill Graham, Fantasy Records, Filmore Corp. and Columbia Records. Utilizing his photography and lab skills, Basul photographed some of these companies biggest stars. Basul's work can be seen on the covers of Credence Clearwater, Cal Jader and Charlie Mingus. In the 1990's he joined IATSE Local 16 as a video cameraman and also joined with Corky to start CORBAS Video.

Code A Future

15  Followers

Hi, I'm Alen👋. I create tutorial content on coding, using frontend and backend technologies. This channel is designed to guide you through your learning journey by providing essential theoretical concepts, complemented with practical and useful projects. 📙Check out my C# eBook: https://codeafuture.gumroad.com/l/csharp-unlocked 💻 Get Your OWN Website FAST: https://codeyourvision.com/ ⭐ Github: https://github.com/codeafuture #coding #webdevelopment #csharp #aspdotnetcore #dotnet #frontend #backend #fullstack #career

ComeAndSee777

15  Followers

6 And I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals, and I heard, as it were the noise of thunder, one of the four beasts saying, Come and see. 2 And I saw, and behold a white horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer. 3 And when he had opened the second seal, I heard the second beast say, Come and see. 4 And there went out another horse that was red: and power was given to him that sat thereon to take peace from the earth, and that they should kill one another: and there was given unto him a great sword. 5 And when he had opened the third seal, I heard the third beast say, Come and see. And I beheld, and lo a black horse; and he that sat on him had a pair of balances in his hand. 6 And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, A measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine. 7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see. - Revelation 6:1-7

Core119

12  Followers

Welcome to our channel! Dive into the exciting world of dance reactions, where we explore the latest and greatest performances from talented dancers around the globe. Each week, we react to various dance styles, from hip-hop to ballet, and share our thoughts, insights, and laughs along the way. Join our vibrant community of dance enthusiasts as we celebrate creativity and talent. Your feedback means the world to us! If you enjoy our content, please like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated. Together, let’s enjoy the rhythm and passion of dance! Thank you for your support!

J. Corman Kane

54  Followers

Welcome to Ramble, where we dive deep into the intricate and often controversial aspects of the Islamic narrative. Here, we explore: Controversial Topics: We critically examine the standard Islamic narrative, questioning long-held beliefs and discussing lesser-known aspects of Islamic history and theology. Quranic Interpretations: Delve into the complexities of Quranic verses, exploring different interpretations, historical contexts, and modern implications. Holes in the Narrative: We tackle the 'holes' or discrepancies within the traditional Islamic stories, providing viewers with a platform to think critically about what they've been taught. Authored Works: Get insights into my books on Islam, where I discuss both scholarly and theological perspectives, alongside my explorations in standard fiction which might touch upon themes of faith, culture, and identity. Our goal is to foster open dialogue, encourage critical thinking, and provide a space where the complexities of Islam can be discussed freely and intellectually. Whether you're a scholar, a student of Islam, or simply curious about the religion's vast historical and theological landscape, Ramble offers a unique perspective that challenges the conventional while respecting the faith.