Saturday, December 18, 2010

Just as crazy than before

Cracking coconuts for Guinness Book
 

For 37-year-old Keshab Swain of Delhi breaking coconuts is as easy as breaking bread. Unlike most people who use various implements like hammer, sickle or a large stone to get to the inner fleshy part of a coconut, Swain deploys nothing but his elbows, knees and head to crack open as many as 186 coconuts in just above six minutes. "I hope to better my record and aim to get into the Guinness Book of world records," Swain who has figured in the Limca Book of Records for 2008 and 2009. 




One church – One Book: "Crazy Love"

For five Sundays, October 17 – November 14, the Congregational Church of Batavia will be focusing their worship services on the book “Crazy Love” by Francis Chan. The sub-title is Overwhelmed by a Relentless God and that expresses the central theme of the book. God’s love for us is a relentless love that doesn’t quit even in the face of our rejection. God’s love for us is a “crazy love” – and God wants us to respond to him in the same “crazy” way. .
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