A Time to Sow
ICLnet Guide to Christian Missions on the Internet


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Part 5 of 17
October 10, 1997
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5. Organizations: CHS-FAQ


CHURCH OF CYPRUS HOME PAGE [new 5/96]
http://www.logos.cy.net/cyprus/chmain.html
Provided are a Memorandum of the Holy Church: Christmas Greetings from His Beatitude the Archbishop of Cyprus Chrysostomos. A calendar of Holy Days is provided. Information about Cyprus churches that have been destroyed by Turkish troops is being kept updated at this site. A presentation of the icons of Cyprus is also available, and the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostomos.

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE [new 5/97]
http://www.nazarene.org/
The mission of the Church of the Nazarene is to respond to the Great Commission of Christ to "go and make disciples of all nations." Our key objective is to advance God's Kingdom by the preservation and propagation of Christian Holiness as set forth in the Scriptures. -- introductory information. The International Center page presents an organizational approach to reviewing the vast amount of information the Church of the Nazarene provides at its internet site. Sections include: The Board of General Superintendents (including the Hiram F. Reynolds Research Institute); the Communications Division (including Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City; Herald of Holiness; Media International); the Nazarene Communications Network (including NCN RadioNet RealAudio broadcasts, and NCN Satellite Broadcast System System Information; Nazarene Communications Network News (including NCN Late Bulletins; NCN Late Breaking News in RealAudio; and, NCN News Weekly Summary); Publications International; World Mission Radio (including NCN RadioNet International Language broadcasts and World Mission Video Magazine); the Church Growth Division (including Chaplaincy Ministries; Church Size Strategies; Evangelism Ministries; Grow Magazine; Multicultural Ministries; Nazarene Compassionate Ministries (USA); New Church Strategy; Pastoral Ministries; a Research Center; Work & Witness (Canada/USA); Church Growth Message Board; and a Guestbook and User Survey); Nazarene General Secretary and Headquarters Operations Office (including an Archives; General Assembly 1997; Human Resources; and, Information Technology; General Treasurer and Headquarters Financial Office (including Accounting and Financial Services; General Church Loan Fund - USA; Pensions and Benefits USA; "P & B News" newsletter; Stewardship Development Ministries; Planned Giving Services, and, Stewardship Services); International Board of Education, including "Together" newsletter; and a list of Nazarene Colleges, Universities and Seminaries); NYI Ministries (including For Teens Only!; Youth Leader Stuff; Events & Mission Projects; San Antonio '97; and, "Words To The World" NYI Mission Project); the Sunday School Ministries Division (including Adult Ministries; Children's Ministries; Continuing Lay Training / Lay Ministry; Youth Sunday School Curriculum Resources and Products; General Events & Resources; Sunday School Ministries General Convention; International Lay Conference; the Second Mile Award; Sunday School Growth Campaigns; and, TEACH Conferences); World Mission Division (including World Mission Regions: Africa, Asia - Pacific, Caribbean Region, Eurasia, NCM Eurasia, Mexico and Central America, and South America Regions; World Mission Organizations; Deputation Services; Nazarene Compassionate Ministries; Nazarene World Mission Society (including Prayer Mobilization Line); Nazarene in Volunteer Service (NIVS); Nazarenes on Call/Nazarene Disaster Response; Work & Witness; Resources; World Mission Magazine; and World Mission Video Magazine. For many of these sections there are information files. For other sections there are more thoroughly developed presentations. For yet others there are also archives. Very highly recommended.
Low graphics Home Page: http://www.nazarene.org/indextext.html
Low graphics contents: http://www.nazarene.org/contents.html

CHURCHPLANTERS [new 8/96]
http://pobox.com/~bollow/
The vision for the CHURCHPLANTERS discussion list is for Church Planters to build up and encourage each other through the sharing of overall vision, questions, specific problems, experiences, testimonies and practical suggestions. Other Christians who are interested in churchplanting are also welcome. Norbert Bollow has also assembled a section of networking resources useful to churchplanters, including How to explain the need to plant new churches; information on how to recall files that have been archived from the discussion group; Ralph Wilson's Christian Articles Archive; the Churchplanting page of the New England District, Church of the Nazarene, and the Evangelism and Churchplanting course offered by Northern Baptist College, Manchester, England. Also provided are more generalized Christian resources. Recommended.

CHURCHPLANTERS [revised 10/97]
http://genesis.acu.edu/cplant/home.html
The vision for the CHURCHPLANTERS discussion list is for Church Planters to build up and encourage each other through the sharing of overall vision, questions, specific problems, experiences, testimonies and practical suggestions. Other Christians who are interested in churchplanting are also welcome. Norbert Bollow has also assembled a section of networking resources useful to churchplanters, including How to explain the need to plant new churches; information on how to recall files that have been archived from the discussion group; Ralph Wilson's Christian Articles Archive; the Churchplanting page of the New England District, Church of the Nazarene, and the Evangelism and Churchplanting course offered by Northern Baptist College, Manchester, England. Also provided are more generalized Christian resources. Recommended.

CLÉ (COMPRENDRE LES ÉCRITURES) [new 3/96]
http://www.asi.fr/cle
CLÉ are members of evangelical churches whose aim is to spread the Gospel to the French speaking world, which includes parts of Belgium, Switzerland, and many countries of Africa...

THE CLEAFORD CHRISTIAN TRUST [revised 10/97]
http://www.thenet.co.uk/~cleaford/
A British charity supporting the church in Romania. Information on site includes a briefing on current conditions in Romania, The Cleaford Christian Trust's Guiding Principals, and information on how to become involved. Also covered are a number of projects being managed by the Trust, including, Brasov Children's Hospital, Village schools, Casa Sperantei Hospice, Cluj Seminary, Harghita Christian Camp, and Aid through the Brasov Church. Also find the Trust's Late News which details recent activities (described elsewhere in this guide.)

CMD MISSION LINKS ON THE WEB [new 4/97]
http://www.cmd.org.nz/links.html
The directory, provided by the Centre for Mission Direction (New Zealand) lists many international mission agencies.
Centre for Mission Direction: http://www.cmd.org.nz/

CMD NEW ZEALAND MISSION AGENCIES CONTACT LIST [new 4/97]
http://www.cmd.org.nz/agencies.html
The directory, provided by the Centre for Mission Direction (New Zealand) contains contact details for most of the mission agencies located in New Zealand. E-mail addresses are provided when available.
Centre for Mission Direction: http://www.cmd.org.nz/

THE COMISSION [new 4/96]
http://www.comission.org/comission/
Many Voices - One Calling. A Short-Term Mission to Russia. The CoMission is a cooperative effort of 82 Christian organizations, denominations and local churches. Among them are the Navigators, Walk Thru the Bible Ministries, Campus Crusade for Christ, Focus on the Family, and the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. The CoMission sends thousands of Christians to live for one year in the former Soviet Union. The job at hand is too big for any one organization or denomination.

COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL [new 3/96]
http://www.ci.org/
A ministry of Christian child development in response to the Great Commission. CI is an advocate for children with intentions to release them from their spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty, and to enable them to become Christian adults. Ministering to Africa, Middle America, South America, Asia, and North America. Included at the CI site are information on how you can help, publications (including special interest newsletters, and Compassion Magazine), a Kids section, and the CI Music Program, which involves well known personages in CI's ministry.

COMPUTER AIDED MINISTRY SOCIETY [new 4/96]
http://bible.acu.edu/ctt/camsoc.htm
The Computer Aided Ministry Society (CAMsoc) is based in Vancouver, BC. It was started in November, 1988, to facilitate communication between Christians interested in using computers in the service of Christ.Current CAMsoc projects include the CAMsoc Update (described in the Mail-based services section of this guide), The Christian Telecommunications Toolkit (described in the Web Servers section of this guide), Church Bytes Magazine (paper subscription available; relates to most if not all computer platforms, with emphasis on reaching out), a Church-Related Software List (most platforms), CITC_NET (an international echomail discussion list available through various local bbs systems), Netmap (a list of all known Christian BBS systems around the world), a Public Domain Bible Project, and the Website hosted by Abiline Christian University.

CONCERTS OF PRAYER INTERNATIONAL [new 6/96]
http://www.copi.org/
Working to encourage the Church to pray and prepare for coming world revival, this division communicates the biblical hope of revival through preaching-missions, mass rallies, radio, and the equipping of local and national leaders to become more effective "messengers of hope".

COUNTRY STUDIES & AREA HANDBOOKS [revised 5/97]
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/country.html
Compiled by the Federal Research Division of the US Library of Congress, these booklets provide a brief overview of of history, politics, culture, ethnic composition, religion, etc. for countries.
Alternate: http://lcweb1.loc.gov/frd/country.html

CREATIVE TEACHING ASSOCIATES [new 8/96]
http://www.goshen.net/cta/
CTA is a family owned and operated, educational game comapany providing over 200 non-electronic games and teaching aids to public, private and homeschools for 25 years. Their new line of Bible games are having an impact and CTA would like to invite you to visit. CTA's Bible Games, The Good Steward Game, Facts In Act, And Old & New Testament Pattern Block Task Cards are promised soon. The internet site is organized into the following sections: CTA Products, and NCTM Math Correlation Tables. This is an excellent place for homeschoolers and for Christian missions. Stop by and visit. Recommended.

CROSSROADS NETWORK (AUSTRALIA) [new 6/97]
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~crossrds/crossnet.htm
The page represents a network listing of ecumenical organisations which "provide specialist activities or services in a Christian context for people with a disability in Australia." The listing provides detailed descriptive information and contact information about participants. Also provided are links to related or other networking sites.

CULT AWARENESS AND INFORMATION CENTER -- AUSTRALIA [new 10/97]
http://student.uq.edu.au/~py101663/
Established by Jan Groenveld in 1979, who is presently majoring in Psychology at the University of Queensland, has been involved in providing information and education about cults and isms, support for families of cult members and former cult members; arranging counselling for families desiring to communicate effectively with a loved one in a cult. His purpose is to make information more available. Basic sections at this site include: General Information You Need to Know; Psychological Issues; Leaving a Cult; Bible-based Cults and "Isms"; Commercial Cults and Multi-level Marketing; New Age Cults and "Isms"; Eastern Cults and "Isms"; Political Cults and "Isms"; Personal Stories from Ex-cult Members; The Occult; "False memory Syndrome" and Recovered Memory; Satanic Ritual Abuse; World Religions; and, Theological Issues With Cults and "Isms".

DATE AND TIME GATEWAY (INTERNATIONAL) [new 3/97]
http://www.bsdi.com/date
A handy internet link that provides current date and time for many cities throughout the world.

DELTA MINISTRIES [new 5/96]
http://www.teleport.com/~pmagee/delta/
A short term missionary program for people between the ages of 14 and 99! DELTA (Discipling, Evangelizing, Learning, Training, and Assisting) Ministries International (DMI) trains and sends teams throughout the United States and many parts of the world. A DMIer's enthusiasm and willingness to minister will affect individuals, families, churches, and even whole communities and villages. Being on a DELTA team means working hard and letting God minister in you and through you. It is learing how to live with other people; to give all of yourself to everyone else! DMI offers a carefully balanced ministry for each short-term missionary. The building of relationships is emphasized. Information provided includes available mission team opportunities, information about a missionary and their church can expect, and issues on leadership.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE COUNTRY STUDIES [new 5/97]
http://www.access.gpo.gov/state/state001.html
The Department of State publishes Background Notes on approximately 60 foreign countries. Each document usually describes the people, history, economy, and foreign relations of the country as well as providing travel notes and a list of principal government officials. Background Notes are also available for several international organizations. ... - from the introduction.

DIRECTORY OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS [new 4/96]
https://christian.net/pub/resources/xn-dir.html
If you don't find the organization that you're looking for in this Christian Guide, check out our ICLnet's domain directories. Additional references are included.
Educational: https://christian.net/pub/resources/xn-dir.html
Organizations: https://christian.net/pub/resources/xn-dir2.html

DISCIPLEMAKERS INTERNATIONAL [new 4/96]
http://www.mdalink.com/disciplemakers/
A Ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ. Disciplemakers serves the Body of Christ by locating or developing resources for use in making disciples. Our goal is to see believers in Jesus Christ grow to maturity in Him and become effective in helping others grow to maturity. DMI offers some of the most effective disciple-making tools available.

DOCUMENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT [new 4/97]
http://www.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/dits.html
Featured are exhibits and single documents from the vast document collection archived at the Billy Graham Center Archives at Wheaton College. At the time of our survey the following are being provided on line: Who's In Charge? (An exhibit which examines the transition of authority from missionaries to national Christian leaders); Willis Haymaker's "Suggested Plan of Organization for a Billy Graham Crusade," ca. 1950; MacGilvray's Notes, 1950 (On Early Three Self Movement meetings); Missionary Mary Wilson's Letter From South Africa, 1836; Dwight L. Moody's Letters To His Family, 1884-1897; and, Hitting the Sawdust Trail with Billy Sunday. Recommended.
Billy Graham Center Archives: http://www.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/archhp1.html

EAST EUROPEAN POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY (BUDAPEST, HUNGARY) [new 2/97]
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/EEPGST/homepage.htm
Consortium for Post Graduate Theological Education. A consortium of ten theological seminaries and institutes in Russia, Ukraine, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Croatia and Bulgaria, who have combined to provide opportunities of postgraduate study which will help towards training East European teachers and lecturers for these and other seminaries in the various countries. Seminary members include: Biblical Theological Seminary International, Wroclaw. Poland; Bulgarian Biblical Academy "Logos", Sofia, Bulgaria; Emmanuel Bible Institute, Oradea, Romania; Evangelical Theological Seminary, Osijek, Croatia; Evangelical Theological Seminary, Prague, Czech Republic; Odessa Theological Seminary, Odessa, Ukraine; Protestant Institute for Mission Studies, Budapest, Hungary; St Petersburg Christian University, St Petersburg, Russia; St Petersburg Evangelical Theological Academy, St Petersburg, and, Russia Theological Mission Seminary, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia. Partner Institutions include: Church Leadership International (formerly BEE International); Schloss Mittersill Study Centre; and, TCM Institute for Biblical Studies, Haus Edelweiss. Provided on line is information about each member of EEPST; the Oradea Declaration (Oct.7, 1994), the theological principals to which all members of the consortium abide, a link to All Nations Christian College, an internet search page, and a reference to EEPST's e-mail conferences through MAFxc (Mission Aviation Fellowship, Cross Connect).

ECHO [new 6/96]
http://www.xc.org/echo/
ECHO (Educational Concerns for Hunger Organization) has two networks of people. ECHO provides a Tecnical Network with ideas, information and seeds to help in their work with small-holder farmers or urban gardeners in Third World. They also provide a Friends of Echo Network, with current information about ECHO's ministry and free educational tours, alert them to special needs, describe interesting plants they can grow in their own gardens, offer an unusual collection of books for sale, and answer questions about finances. ECHO's supporters are also welcome to watch our technical ministry in action by visiting our technical pages. Our technical network is invited to learn more about ECHO itself by visiting the pages for ECHO's friends and supporters. There is an immense amount of information relating to food-related missions, that is valuable to planners, strategists, and even people who might wish to go on a trip to a third world country. Are your missionary friends intersted in growing a garden, helping friends improve their food supply, etc.? There are many applications that this invaluable information can afford the reader.

EDEN COMMUNICATIONS / FILMS FOR CHRIST [new 6/96]
http://www.ChristianAnswers.Net/eden/edenhome.html
A ministry of Films for Christ, an interdenominational, non-profit, evangelical ministry now active for nearly four decades, and involved in over 100 countries. Eden Communications specializes in the production and distribution of Christian motion pictures, literature, and computer software. Find at this site Eden's Films for Christ Prison Ministry, which offers free loans. There are posted on line comments from Chaplains as well as stories of changed lives. Eden Communications Public Schools ministry provides free loans to schools. Films include The Great Dinosaur Mystery, The Origin of Mankind, and The Fossil Record. Eden also provides an extensive list of worldwide reports information from representatives in various countries that are using Eden's products. There is a section on Internet Ministry, a cooperative project with Christian Answers Net to involve the the talents of Christians on the internet. Their online catalog provides information on ordering Software (Bible study, theology, sermon illustrations, homeschooling, a screen saver), in addition to Videos and Films (creation, science, children, teens, drama, curriculum) and books (Biblical creation, scientific creatio, dinosaurs, American history, Bible study, and theology).

EDITORIAL DISÍPULO [new 6/97]
http://www.spicom.es/discipulo/
The publishing ministry of a Christ-honoring local Church in Huesca, Spain, which provides Christian literature in Spanish. Pastor Carlos Tomás, who has been a missionary to Spain for the past 11 years, was discipled by and co-labored with William MacDonald (author of Believers Bible Commentary, True Discipleship, etc.). He also a co-laborer and friend of James G. McCarthy, the author of The Gospel According to Rome, and director of Good News for Catholics. Editorial Disípulo has translated and published some of William MacDonald's books, to make them available to the Spanish speaking world. At the time of our survey, the site is organized into four sections: Quiénes Somos (Questions); Libros (Library); Vídeo (Video), and Víinculos (Links to other sites on the internet). Highly recommended.

EINET GALAXY REFERENCE SECTION [new 5/97]
http://www.einet.galaxy/Reference.html
Information is arranged into several sections at this well established internet search agency. Among the sections available areincluded sections on Calendars, Clocks, Language Dictionaries (many languages) Encyclopedias, Conversion Tables, Maps, and Postal Codes.

EMMAUS ROAD INTERNATIONAL [new 4/96]
http://www.eri.org/
An Educational Resource in Cross-Cultural Ministry -- The Field is the World. EMI's goal is to see the Church alive with a vibrant cross-cultural outreach ministry. It's focus is to help mobilize cross-cultural outreach in your church, to help train your cross-cultural teams (its ministry embracing both servers and to senders), and to network your teams with ministries on every continent who are asking for help. ERI provides publications, training videos and tapes, seminars, and short-term mission opportunities. More information about these activities is on site. Publications available in paper copy also includes several periodicals. On-line order capability provided. Highly recommended.

EPISCOPALIAN CHURCH MISSIONARY COMMUNITY [new 10/96]
http://www.episcopalian.org/ecmc/
Purposes to enagle Episcopalians to be more knowledgable, active and effective in fulfilling our Lord's Great Commission to make disciples of all nations. Information includes: New Wineskins for Global Missions; Mission Awareness Seminars; ReachOut Bulletin/ Prayer Calendar; Workshop/ Videos; Missions Clearinghouse (sites at Episcopalian.Org); Introductory Course in World Missions; Missionary Council; and Tentmakers.
Episcopalian.Org: http://www.episcopalian.org/

EPISCOPALIAN.ORG (WWW.EPISCOPALIAN.ORG) [new 10/96]
http://www.episcopalian.org/
The front door for Episcopal/ Anglican ministries working in evangelism, world mission and church planting. The organization, developed jointly by the South African Missionary Society and Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry represents a conservative return to traditional Episcopalian/ Anglican worship. This site emmerges from an immense effort to include Church Home Pages; News and Events; Anglican and Episcopal Dioceses; Editorials and Columns; Organizations on Episcopal.Org; Items of Current Interest; Anglican/ Episcopal Links; and Ecumenical and Other Links. Organizations represented at this site include: The American Anglican Council; Anglican Frontier Missions; Bible Reading Fellowship; The Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Inc.; Church Army USA; Episcopal Church Missionary Community (ECMC); El Hogar; Episcopalians United; The Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion USA, The National Organization of Episcopalians for Life; North American Missionary Society; The Prayer Book Society; Rock the World Youth Mission Alliance; South American Missionary Society USA (SAMS); SAMS Short Term Missions; South American Missionary Society Great Britain; Sharing Ministries Abroad (SOMA); The Emerging Church Network; Concerned Clergy and Laity of the Episcopal church (CCLEC); Trinity Episcopal Extension Ministries; The Evangelical Catholic; United Voice; and, Episcopalians United.

ESTUDOS BIBLICOS [new 6/96]
http://users.aol.com/estudos/pub.htm
Bible studies in the Spanish language, provided by Dennis Allan and Gary Fisher.

EUROPEAN PRAYER LINK (EPL) [new 7/96]
http://www.ontonet.be/~ont002/epl.html
A Developing Fellowship of European Prayer Networks. The European Prayer Link represents the Prayer Track of Hope for Europe (HFE) and the AD2000 and Beyond Movement in Europe and the CIS. EPL purposes to encourage prayer in and through the church for repentance, reconciliation and revival leading to reformation of society (the 4 R's); to listen and learn from God as to His will for Europe and to communicate that back to the church to encourage prayer and intercession, to provide a forum for sharing, encouraging and informing one another about prayer needs, initiatives, models and direction; to foster cooperation and coordination between European prayer ministries, networks and the church to see raised up a prayer army and prayer movements; and to support initiatives of prayer actions where God is directing.

EVANGEL: INGLESIA EVANGÉLICA EN CHILE [new 3/96]
http://www.intelired.com/evangel.htm
Página Evangélica de Chile. A BBS Service for Christian churches in Chile. EVANGEL also provides internet connectivity at mail only or web level. Their BBS has been operating since July 1994 and has almost 50 people, churches, and organisations as users. At the time of our survey, the web site is undergoing extensive development.

EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY ALLIANCE MISSIONS AGENCY DIRECTORY (NSW AUSTRALIA) [new 4/97]
http://www.pastornet.net.au/scwm/ema_html.htm
A directory of over 70 mission agencies and Bible colleges which are members of the Evangelical Missionary Alliance, New South Wales (includes some members of Missions Interlink not operating in NSW), provided by the Sydney Centre for World Missions. Contact information includes address, telephone, e-mail, and web connectons when available.
Sydney Centre for World Missions: http://www.pastornet.net.au/scwm

EXODUS INTERNATIONAL [new 3/96]
http://www.messiah.edu/hpages/facstaff/chase/h/exodus/index.htm
A Christian referral and reource network that purposes to proclaim that freedom from homosexuality is possible through repentance and faith in Christ. Available are a list of conference audio tapes, and articles by the heads of Exodus International.

THE FALLIS FILES [new 10/96]
http://www.npi.net/~fallis/
This morning, the sun came up in Papua New Guinea just as it has for hundreds of years: blazing over the ocean near the islands; darting through the gaps in the trees and leaves and vines of the Sepik River jungles; creeping over ridge after ridge after ridge in the Highlands. Tomorrow it will do the same. Thousands of tribal people live on those islands, in those jungles, below those ridges, and life seems to change little there. Many still live in darkness. Almost 2,000 years after Jesus Christ gave His life that all who call on His name may be saved, nearly 2,000 years after He told His followers to make disciples of all nations, many of these tribes have never heard the gospel. -- Ian Fallis, The Fallis Files. You may wish to consider a career in international missions, and maybe you need some answers. Or you may have already decided that The Great Commission is crucial to life and wish to be more closely involved in seeing that hope more fully realized personally. There's a good chance that you'll find answers for both at this site. The Fallis' provide information about one of most dedicated mission organizations, New Tribes Missions, and about Papua New Guinea -- the needs for help, the geography, an overview of religious practices, language, economy, and health needs amongst the people of PNG. Provided are answers about who the Fallis family is, and why they are committed missionary elects to PNG. Reading the News Updates and Travelogues provides valuable insights into the process of deputation, visiting various churches and groups: work necessary to attain the funding necessary to live overseas, fellowship through sharing the hope of salvation, ministry to fellow Church members. Why should I care? Provided are the Scripture imperatives. How can I help? Find an up-to-date prayer request. Or, if you have it on your heart to give (or would like to have an idea regarding the expenses that missionaries face) review the documents that detail logistical needs and support level needs that are required. We opened this brief report with a quote from Ian Fallis, NTM missionary elect. The sunrises in this part of the world are truely awesome. Against this backdrop outshines the love and endurance of a faithful God sharing His wish upon the hearts of His servants. Highly recommended.


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