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		<title>How Does Church and Web 2.0 Live Together?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a time that whether you lived in small town or even a large one, having a ministry of presence was usually an easy task.  Today, with the plethora of churches seemingly on every street corner, having your voice heard is a bit more challenging. While there are some passive ways of church marketing [...]]]></description>
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