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RELIGIOUS WEBCAMS
The World Healing Crusade Sanctuary Altar Webcam
Welcome Our Sanctuary of Divine Healing is dedicated to the needs of all. Daily Divine Healing Services are held in our Church 'The World Healing Crusade' as we link up in prayer partnership with our worldwide membership. We have an absolute faith in the Almighty and pray in the name of His Son, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. We merely act as His Channels of Healing, for He is the true labourer.
Our aim is total commitment to helping people in need through Love, Faith and Prayer. The essence of our work is Faith Healing and we thank the Lord for using us as His Channels of Healing Love. We receive many thousands of testimonies to answered prayers through letters, e-mails and face-to-face contact. Everyday the Ministry expands as we continue to work in the service of the Lord and we look forward to being of service to you.Click on the pictures below to view the many Webcams on offer.

Notre Dame Cathedral
Notre Dame Cathedral, in Paris, was begun in 1163 and completed for the most part in 1250. It is one of the best-known Gothic cathedrals in the world. The view here is of the south side, overlooking the Seine River, displaying the dramatic flying buttresses and one of the famous rose windows. Although Notre Dame is considered a Gothic structure, it incorporates remnants of the earlier Romanesque style. Paris features some of the most stunning cathedrals in the world, and is rich in religious history.Each one is a work of art and has its own personality, marked by exquisite carvings and spires reaching to the sky.Click on the pictures above and below to view one of the many Webcams on offer.

The Site of the Resurrection
Christ opened his arms on the Cross to embrace the whole World, because Golgotha stood at the centre of the World" - (St. Cyril of Jerusalem)
Today the Site of the Holy Sepulchre of Jesus lies amidst the buildings of the Old City of Jerusalem. Surrounded by markets, souvenir shops and minarets it invites pilgrims to meditate about the Mystery of Redemption that unfolded at this spot. Time and history have left their scars but it has managed to preserve its incomparable meaning. Even if many a time you find yourself distracted by the masses of pilgrims walking in all directions, you can still fall on your knees and proclaim with joy: "Alleluia! Jesus is Risen, he is not here". Regardless of the Christian denomination you belong to, you will feel that this spot has witnessed the "Glory of God in Jesus Christ". Click on the pictures above and below to view one of the many Webcams on offer.
More Webcam Links
An intriguing trend in webcams is the proliferation of religious webcams. The Internet is a great tool for the world's spiritual community to spread the word and the way. This collection will highlight religious and spiritual sites from all belief systems. I believe in the power of Faith. If a visit to one of the sites helps you to grow in Faith and you feel uplifted then I will have done my job well. Click on the links and pictures above and below to view one of the many Webcams on offer.

The Western Wall Jerusalem
The Western Wall is a surviving remnant of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, which was destroyed by Titus in 68 C.E. The Temple, the center of the spiritual world, was the main conduit for the flow of Godliness into this world. When the Temple stood, there was respect for God, for His Torah - and for each other. There was no doubt about God's existence. There were no atheists. Every body acknowledged one God and understood the genius of His laws. The world was filled with awe of God and love of God. Click on both pictures above and below to view the many Webcams on offer.

Cathedral (St. Giovanni) dates 1498
Turin (Italian Torino), city, northwestern Italy, capital of Turin Province and of Piedmont Region (Piemonte), at the confluence of the Po and Dora Riparia rivers. The city is a major cultural and industrial center, with manufactures of motor vehicles, leather and rubber goods, clothing, and plastic products. Except for the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista (late 15th century), most of the important public buildings in Turin date from the 17th and 18th centuries; many are by the baroque architects Guarino Guarini and Filippo Juvarra. In the cathedral's Chapel of the Holy Shroud is an urn containing a shroud in which, according to tradition, Christ was wrapped for burial.Click on the picture above to view the many Webcams on offer.
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