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January 9th, 2011

Malayalam Bible Online

Malayalam Bible Online

Online Malayalam Bible is ready : A good news for all the Malayalis (Malayalam people).

You can now read Malayalam Bible online for free. But for this to happen, you must have Malayalam Font installed on your system first. Here are the 3 simple steps for installing Malayalam font on your computer.

  1. Click on Download Font
  2. Save the font file in C:\Windows\Fonts folder
  3. Now restart your computer

Some browsers may save the file name as a .exe extension. Rename the file name to make it ‘Thiruvachanam.ttf’.
Note: The file name should be Thiruvachanam.ttf so that you can read the Malayalam Bible online.

After restarting your computer, when you are ready to read Malayalam Bible online in your internet browser (we recommend Internet Explorer), just click on the following link to goto the Bible page.

Read Malayalam Bible Online

A nice feature on the web designed and maintained by Jesus Youth. I am sure that this will be a great blessing for all the Malayalis scattered all over the world. This will grant us a 24×7 access to the word of GOD (Thiruvachanam) wherever we are. We can now take a 5 minute break from our hectic job and refresh ourselves with the word of God. Stay refined, renewed and radiant with the Holy Bible in Malayalam now available online.


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December 17th, 2010

Mend Mark Bracelet – The Mark of Love

Mend Mark Bracelet

Mend Mark tells the powerful story of Christ’s love in two words.

The Mend Mark is a mission, a movement, an entire revolution.

Mend Mark is a bracelet meant to remind its wearers of Christ’s love and sacrifice, and its message is the passion of its creator, Hunter Harrison.

The Mend Mark is an innovative and distinctive bracelet that is designed to reflect the scars and nail holes of Jesus. When worn, the band resembles the deep holes of the nail driven into the wrists of Jesus during his crucifixion.

By bringing the story of Jesus’ life and death to constant awareness by wearing a bracelet, Mend Mark is meant to powerfully remind wearers of the ultimate act of love Jesus made for all of humankind. One circle is imprinted with the word “love,” and the other says “remember.”

Harrison’s mission is to remind all to remember Christ’s love in both his life and death. But more than only a poignant recollection, the Mend Mark is meant to inspire and motivate wearers to live a life of service. Harrison strives to bring people together around the simplicity and power of love as lived by Jesus. But this is no example of passive love. The Mend Mark calls individuals in all walks of life to love with a profound sincerity and commitment great enough to change a neighborhood, a community, a world.

Harrison leads this call to love and sacrifice by example and joins hands with each Mend Mark bracelet purchaser to take the first step in global change. A portion of each bracelet sold goes to support Living Water International, an organization combating the clean water crisis victimizing over one billion people worldwide. Each $5,000 given will result in one well drilled, providing a community with clean water.

But wearers should be prepared to be seen. Unique in its design, the Mend Mark is sure to be noticed and gives wearers an opportunity to share the story of the profound love of Jesus for each and every person. “It was important to me that the design was simple and generic enough that the observer had to ask about it to know what it meant. But I also wanted it to appear distinctive enough that it sparked curiosity,” reveals creator Hunter Harrison. “I wanted it to require the wearer of the product to engage in conversation about the love of Christ (and hopefully show that love to others) instead of just letting the product talk for them.”

Launched in late 2009 after a year and a half of packaging, material, and design development by Harrison, the bracelet has been sold across the United States, Canada, and the UK and has been featured in retail stores as well. The Mend Mark bracelet movement has grown to further fame after being worn during performances by American Idol winner Lee Dewyze, Idol runner up Siobhan Magnus, Decyfer Down, Israel Houghton & New Breed, Pillar, and Finding Favour, to name a few. Says Harrison, “I want it to be more than just another bracelet; I want it to represent a movement.” Based on the way things are going, a movement is exactly what it is becoming.


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October 17th, 2010

360 Degree 3D Panoramic Virtual Tours

360 Degree Virtual Tour

Go on 360 Degree Panoramic Virtual Tours to pilgrimage places, right on your screen.

Here we present exceptional quality panoramic images for panoramic virtual tours to pilgrimage places. It gives us the effect of actually visiting the places. The 360 degree 3D panoramic images are captured using rotational cameras with special lenses. 360virtual images are full 360 degree spherical panoramic images used in building photographic “Virtual Reality” style virtual tours. You can interactively “be there and look around” with the full realism.

Here is the presently available list of Virtual Tour Pilgrimage Places :-

1. Velankanni Church, Chennai

Click here to visit Velankanni church on a virtual tour

2. Bharananganam Church, Kerala

Click here to visit Bharananganam church on a virtual tour

3. St. Alphonsa Divine Home, Bharananganam

Click here to visit St. Alphonsa Divine Home on a virtual tour

4. Malayatoor Kurisumala, Kerala

Click here to visit Malayatoor Kurisumala on a virtual tour

5. Manarcad Church, Kerala

Click here to visit Manarcad church on a virtual tour

6. Parumala Church, Kerala

Click here to visit Parumala church on a virtual tour

7. Arthunkal Church, Kerala

Click here to visit Arthunkal church on a virtual tour

8. Vagamon Kurisumala, Kerala

Click here to visit Vagamon church on a virtual tour

9. St. Marys Forane Church, Kudamaloor, Kottayam

Click here to visit Kudamaloor church on a virtual tour

10. Puthupally Church, Kerala

Click here to visit Puthupally church on a virtual tour

11. Calicut Cathedral, Kerala

Click here to visit Calicut cathedral on a virtual tour

12. Vimalagiri Cathedral, Kottayam, Kerala

Click here to visit Vimalagiri cathedral on a virtual tour

13. Vallarpadam Church, Cochin, Kerala

Click here to visit Vallarpadam church on a virtual tour

14. Missionaries of Compassion, Hyderabad

Click here to visit Missionaries of Compassion society on a virtual tour

15. Shrine Basilica of Our Lady of Dolours, Thrissur, Kerala

Click here to visit Dolours basilica on a virtual tour

16. St. Mary’s Orthodox Church, Kallooppara, Kerala

Click here to visit St. Mary’s Orthodox Church on a virtual tour

17. Manjinikara Church, Kerala

Click here to visit Manjinikara Church on a virtual tour

Go and click on the above links given, which will take you on a 360 Degree 3D Panoramic Virtual Tour to each of the above pilgrimage places mostly in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Hyderabad. I hope all of you will really enjoy the virtual tours.

Once you are on the tour page, wait for some time for the 3D image to load completely. Then move around by clicking the left-mouse button and keeping it pressed, move around the place as you like. You can zoom also by using the mouse’s scroll button. Take a look! All the best and enjoy your 360 Degree 3D panoramic virtual tours. God Bless You All.


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