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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2008

Five men form a West Chester University christian organization visited the country of Kazakhstan for a visions trip during spring break. This video is a highlight of the trip.

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  • 1. Oh comeon ! for crying out loud-

    did it really need to be sooo gloomy?

    2. where exacty in Karaganda did you stay?

  • 1. I made it to be gloomy. I used it in a talk I gave about trusting the lord, and as the video was playing people were to think about how they should trust the lord. Some people in the video were missionaries and I talked about how much they trusted and are trusting God. Another video is coming out that is more cheerful and entertaining I promise. Kazakhstan is not a gloomy place, I agree.

    2. We stayed in karaganda, almaty and astana. So I'm assuming you've been there?

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  • That was an amazing video. Thanks for putting that together, it looks like you put a lot of time into it. Great Job.

  • Shut your mouth ! ! !

    Keep your hands away from KAZAKHSTAN ! ! ! !

    Don't tach KAZAKSTAN ! ! ! !

  • don't even try to convert kazakhs to you religion:((((

  • don't even try to convert kazakhs to you religion:((((

  • 1. I made it to be gloomy. I used it in a talk I gave about trusting the lord, and as the video was playing people were to think about how they should trust the lord. Some people in the video were missionaries and I talked about how much they trusted and are trusting God. Another video is coming out that is more cheerful and entertaining I promise. Kazakhstan is not a gloomy place, I agree.

  • 1. I believe you have made people crying with this heartbreaking video of yours:)

    In the 90s KZ society attracted missionaries from around the world as one of the most acceptive communities and potential flock, as people tend to turn to religion at the times of despair.

    2.I am a kazakh, born in Karaganda and lived there until 17 years of age.

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