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I always love the peace and serenity that comes near any of these temples. I love being near them. Although I can't imagine the competition was very stiff for this award in the Ukraine, the people there will be blessed to have this beautiful edifice operating in their midst, whether they choose to avail themselves of the opportunity to participate in it's full purposes, or not. All the best to them.
Of course, wherever such peace exists, a different power will rear it's head to disrupt that peace, but refuge from the onslaught will always be found within those sacred walls. May the blessing of John 14 verse 27 be with you all.
The Canadians are so blessed.
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