ended yesterday morning one of the most important media experience always the reading of the Bible . The longest live broadcast in the history of television.
More than 1,200 readers of age, gender, nationalities and religions have followed the laws laid down in the Holy Cross in Jerusalem to Rome, to read (with the sun, few interruptions of sacred songs), the 46 books of the Old Testament and 27 New Testament books. A marathon lasted seven days and seven nights, inaugurated by Pope Benedict XVI with the first chapter of Genesis and closed by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone with the last song of the Apocalypse.
Beyond what has been said and what you might say, who takes the frequency of RAI Educational has had the opportunity to switch, at any time of day or night, the television tuned to the Word of God
The Father's word, proclaimed by the different voices of several men who inhabit the Earth, been a recurring theme that has been the soundtrack to the lives of millions of people during the last week. As background music that accompanies the people while working, eating, writing, reading, sleeping and dreaming. A seamless flow. A voice whispered that never tires of telling us what we love.
Reflecting on what music accompanies our movements and our days, especially after the spread of i-pod and mp3 players, I figured that while boys jog, or walk down the street, or take the subway, with the tune their i-pod "divine" the word of God to hear, like music, looking into the eyes of the people they encounter, those that reach those who see sitting or standing, silent or screaming, smiling or pensive. And when they come home Do not remove the i-pod from his ears, but let the stream of words flow, even while eating, even while they study, even when they go to sleep. And after a while 'words matter even more, is only the voice, which speaks to the heart and not your ear, that even in sleep, when the brain goes to sleep, he continues to caress the soul. Every day, every night. Until you forget to even have the i-pod in your ears. Why is now a part of us.
If this is utopia, what would be nice happened this week, however, had awakened dormant in the hearts of men the desire to rediscover the Word. Perhaps reading the morning before going to university, or in the evening when you return from work. As a small sip of water between fatigue and the other regenerating. As heard in Beethoven's Ninth lunch break. If nothing else, this adventure television reminded us that when we wish, we can "turn on the TV Bible and listen to God (just recall the book of sacred scriptures that we hold on the shelf in the upper right corner full of dust). Without time limits. Wherever we are. Day and night.
More than 1,200 readers of age, gender, nationalities and religions have followed the laws laid down in the Holy Cross in Jerusalem to Rome, to read (with the sun, few interruptions of sacred songs), the 46 books of the Old Testament and 27 New Testament books. A marathon lasted seven days and seven nights, inaugurated by Pope Benedict XVI with the first chapter of Genesis and closed by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone with the last song of the Apocalypse.
Beyond what has been said and what you might say, who takes the frequency of RAI Educational has had the opportunity to switch, at any time of day or night, the television tuned to the Word of God
The Father's word, proclaimed by the different voices of several men who inhabit the Earth, been a recurring theme that has been the soundtrack to the lives of millions of people during the last week. As background music that accompanies the people while working, eating, writing, reading, sleeping and dreaming. A seamless flow. A voice whispered that never tires of telling us what we love.
Reflecting on what music accompanies our movements and our days, especially after the spread of i-pod and mp3 players, I figured that while boys jog, or walk down the street, or take the subway, with the tune their i-pod "divine" the word of God to hear, like music, looking into the eyes of the people they encounter, those that reach those who see sitting or standing, silent or screaming, smiling or pensive. And when they come home Do not remove the i-pod from his ears, but let the stream of words flow, even while eating, even while they study, even when they go to sleep. And after a while 'words matter even more, is only the voice, which speaks to the heart and not your ear, that even in sleep, when the brain goes to sleep, he continues to caress the soul. Every day, every night. Until you forget to even have the i-pod in your ears. Why is now a part of us.
If this is utopia, what would be nice happened this week, however, had awakened dormant in the hearts of men the desire to rediscover the Word. Perhaps reading the morning before going to university, or in the evening when you return from work. As a small sip of water between fatigue and the other regenerating. As heard in Beethoven's Ninth lunch break. If nothing else, this adventure television reminded us that when we wish, we can "turn on the TV Bible and listen to God (just recall the book of sacred scriptures that we hold on the shelf in the upper right corner full of dust). Without time limits. Wherever we are. Day and night.
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