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ኢትዮጵያ Ethiopia The Hidden Empire
ኢትዮጵያ Ethiopia is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa, and officially known...
published: 03 Jan 2011
author: ZeEthiopia
ኢትዮጵያ Ethiopia The Hidden Empire
ኢትዮጵያ Ethiopia The Hidden Empire
ኢትዮጵያ Ethiopia is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa, and officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. It is the second-m...- published: 03 Jan 2011
- views: 129304
- author: ZeEthiopia
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Ethiopian (Axum) Discovery of South America
In this video we examine the evidence that Ethiopians from Axum discovered South America. ...
published: 05 Nov 2012
author: Olmec98
Ethiopian (Axum) Discovery of South America
Ethiopian (Axum) Discovery of South America
In this video we examine the evidence that Ethiopians from Axum discovered South America. This evidence include writing , religion and cultural features. Fin...- published: 05 Nov 2012
- views: 2698
- author: Olmec98
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Ethiopian Imperial Family
The recent members of the Ethiopian Imperial Family. The Ethiopian Imperial Family is one ...
published: 04 Oct 2009
author: Mad Monarchist
Ethiopian Imperial Family
Ethiopian Imperial Family
The recent members of the Ethiopian Imperial Family. The Ethiopian Imperial Family is one of the most ancient in the world. Known as the House of Solomon or ...- published: 04 Oct 2009
- views: 12698
- author: Mad Monarchist
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Supreme Ruler 2020 - Scenario - Ethiopian Empire - Part 1
Ethiopia is tired of its annoying neighbors and decides its time to annex them, with the w...
published: 11 May 2013
author: InfinitumGamer
Supreme Ruler 2020 - Scenario - Ethiopian Empire - Part 1
Supreme Ruler 2020 - Scenario - Ethiopian Empire - Part 1
Ethiopia is tired of its annoying neighbors and decides its time to annex them, with the world focused on a war mongering Russia, the timing seems perfect an...- published: 11 May 2013
- views: 152
- author: InfinitumGamer
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Oromo and Ogaden Protest in Edmonton, Canada, Against Ethiopian Empire's Financiers
Oromo and Ogaden Protest in Edmonton, Canada, Against Ethiopian Empire's Financiers....
published: 22 Jul 2013
author: GadaaCom
Oromo and Ogaden Protest in Edmonton, Canada, Against Ethiopian Empire's Financiers
Oromo and Ogaden Protest in Edmonton, Canada, Against Ethiopian Empire's Financiers
Oromo and Ogaden Protest in Edmonton, Canada, Against Ethiopian Empire's Financiers.- published: 22 Jul 2013
- views: 2430
- author: GadaaCom
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The Voice of Ethiopian King Emperor Menelik II
http://www.debirhan.com Yes Emeoror Emperor Menelik II who was baptized as Sahle Maryam in...
published: 05 Jul 2012
author: ecadforum
The Voice of Ethiopian King Emperor Menelik II
The Voice of Ethiopian King Emperor Menelik II
http://www.debirhan.com Yes Emeoror Emperor Menelik II who was baptized as Sahle Maryam in Angolela, Debre Birhan, was Negus/King of Shewa (1866-1889), then ...- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 16566
- author: ecadforum
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Ethiopia - In the Land of the Emperor, 1930/2012
A ten minute film about the coronation of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie in 1930, produc...
published: 15 Nov 2012
author: travelfilmarchive
Ethiopia - In the Land of the Emperor, 1930/2012
Ethiopia - In the Land of the Emperor, 1930/2012
A ten minute film about the coronation of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie in 1930, produced by curator Paul Faber of the Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam, and used...- published: 15 Nov 2012
- views: 5204
- author: travelfilmarchive
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Adwa - (also known as Adowa, or Adua) The First Italo-Ethiopian War
http://www.mixcloud.com/melkamu/ https://www.facebook.com/melkamu.meaza.9 The Battle of Ad...
published: 31 Jul 2013
author: zMayenDit
Adwa - (also known as Adowa, or Adua) The First Italo-Ethiopian War
Adwa - (also known as Adowa, or Adua) The First Italo-Ethiopian War
http://www.mixcloud.com/melkamu/ https://www.facebook.com/melkamu.meaza.9 The Battle of Adwa (also known as Adowa, or sometimes by the Italian name Adua) was...- published: 31 Jul 2013
- views: 75
- author: zMayenDit
57:54

Discover Ethiopia: The 14th Century Town, Birth Place of Emperor Menelik II
Ethiopian Largest Video Sharing Site - http://diretube.com DireTube http://diretube.com - ...
published: 25 Jul 2012
author: Ethiopian Documentary
Discover Ethiopia: The 14th Century Town, Birth Place of Emperor Menelik II
Discover Ethiopia: The 14th Century Town, Birth Place of Emperor Menelik II
Ethiopian Largest Video Sharing Site - http://diretube.com DireTube http://diretube.com - Your Online Entertainment Watch HD Ethiopian Movies @ http://gojoci...- published: 25 Jul 2012
- views: 6118
- author: Ethiopian Documentary
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Supreme Ruler 2020 - Scenario - Ethiopian Empire - Part 2
Ethiopia continues its advance. Contest Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOH0SjjUYf0....
published: 22 May 2013
author: InfinitumGamer
Supreme Ruler 2020 - Scenario - Ethiopian Empire - Part 2
Supreme Ruler 2020 - Scenario - Ethiopian Empire - Part 2
Ethiopia continues its advance. Contest Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOH0SjjUYf0.- published: 22 May 2013
- views: 141
- author: InfinitumGamer
56:55

Ethiopian Ancient Architecture and The Ethiopian History - Documentary (A must watch)
This video gives good explanation about the history of Ethiopia and its ancient Architectu...
published: 07 Jul 2012
author: DaveEthio
Ethiopian Ancient Architecture and The Ethiopian History - Documentary (A must watch)
Ethiopian Ancient Architecture and The Ethiopian History - Documentary (A must watch)
This video gives good explanation about the history of Ethiopia and its ancient Architecture. You can see the interrelation between thousands years old const...- published: 07 Jul 2012
- views: 72724
- author: DaveEthio
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Nigerian Film: Jungle of Heirs, Rumours Destroy African Kingdoms, i.e. Ethiopian Empire
SUBSCRIBE HERE! HEAR & PREPARE: RASTAFARI EXODUS, AFRICA UNITE! WATCH & Subscribe! DOWNLOA...
published: 19 Jun 2013
author: RastafariSabbathical
Nigerian Film: Jungle of Heirs, Rumours Destroy African Kingdoms, i.e. Ethiopian Empire
Nigerian Film: Jungle of Heirs, Rumours Destroy African Kingdoms, i.e. Ethiopian Empire
SUBSCRIBE HERE! HEAR & PREPARE: RASTAFARI EXODUS, AFRICA UNITE! WATCH & Subscribe! DOWNLOAD & Share All Videos! Free 24/7 Livestream here: LOJSociety.org Mor...- published: 19 Jun 2013
- views: 115
- author: RastafariSabbathical
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Etiópia - Gondar
A Cidade de Gondar ou Gonder, foi a última capital do império da Etiópia localizada na pro...
published: 15 Dec 2011
author: Luis Filipe Gaspar
Etiópia - Gondar
A Cidade de Gondar ou Gonder, foi a última capital do império da Etiópia localizada na província de Begemder. Fundada pelo imperador Fasilidas (1635) é famosa pelos seus castelos, igrejas e mosteiros bem ao estilo europeu. Neste pequeno video retrato excertos das cerimónias matinais realizadas nas Igrejas Ortodoxas Etíopes de Ilfign Giyorgis e Atatami Mikael, paredes meias com o Castelo Fasiladas, inscrito desde 1979, na lista de Património Mundial da UNESCO.
The City of Gondar or Gonder was the last capital of the Ethiopian Empire, located in the Begemder province. Founded by Emperor Fasilidas (1635), it is famous for its castles, churches and monasteries, which closely resemble the European. In this short video footage I show excerpts from the morning ceremonies held in the Ethiopian Orthodox Churches of Ilfign Giyorgis and Atatami Mikael, next to the Fasiladas Castle, included on UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites since 1979.
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How to Invite people to Grace Compass Church?
Grace Compass Church
7 Steps to More Spiritual Conversations
Here is what I do to engage ...
published: 27 Apr 2009
author: Grace Compass Church
How to Invite people to Grace Compass Church?
Grace Compass Church
7 Steps to More Spiritual Conversations
Here is what I do to engage people in a spiritual conversation:
1. Make it a priority. Be intentional
2. Pray for the opportunities.
3. Get out into the community.
4. Cultivate relationships.
5. Learn to ask good questions.
6. Look for God’s work in people.
7. Guard your heart.
Effective Evangelism Training
Power of the Holy Spirit emphasizes learning God’s vision for evangelism, and developing a passion for personal evangelism. This evangelism conference also seeks to develop practical evangelism skills in cooperating with the Holy Spirit.
The course uses a lot of the principles we teach about cooperating with the Holy Spirit and conversational evangelism, based on Phillip and Ethiopian Eunuch.
Phillip And The Ethiopian Eunuch
By EvangelismCoach • April 24, 2007
Acts Conversions
Let’s look at an “easy conversion,” that of the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts Chapter 8.
This conversion was as simple as picking a ripe mango ready to fall from a tree.
It’s not so much about the Eunuch as it is about Phillip being God’s tool to help the man come to faith.
The fruit is ready
The Fruit is Ready
These are the kinds of evangelistic conversations I love because a person has been prepared by the Lord to this point, and I get to be the one God uses to bring that person into the kingdom.
It reminds me that God is the Evangelist, that the Holy Spirit goes before us to prepare the way, and that when we are obedient to His promptings, the Lord can use us.
The passage: Acts 8:26-40.
Phillip had been directed by the Lord to go on a scavenger hunt. “Go to the south road, the desert road that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza.”
Phillip was then prompted to go and stand near a chariot that was on the road.
Phillip hears a man reading a particular passage from the book of Isaiah.
Phillip asks if he understands.
The man’s response: “How can I unless someone explains it to me? Please tell me who the prophet is talking about.”
Phillip began there and told him the good news about Jesus. The eunuch believed, he took baptism, and went on his way rejoicing, never to see Phillip again.
Reflections:
A seeker:
We know from the text what Phillip didn’t know at first. This man had been coming from Jerusalem, where he had been to worship God. Phillip didn’t know him, but found a man reading out loud from the Old Testament.
This man shows all the signs of one who is spiritualy thirsty.
• He had reworked his schedule to go to Jerusalem on his own.
• He was reading from the Scripture.
• He wanted somebody to explain what he was reading.
• He was willing to search for the truth.
• He was willing to understand.
This man was hungry for the things of God. He was spiritually thirsty. Prepared by God.
All he needed was a person to help explain.
An evangelist.
The Lord used an obedient Phillip to help this man into the kingdom.
Both sides always balance
God worked both sides of the equation, so to speak, putting Phillip and the spiritualy thirsty eunuch in the same place at the same time. This positioning is the Role of the Holy Spirit in Evangelism.
All Phillip had to do in this encounter with a stranger was to obey the promptings of the Holy Spirit.
In other words, Phillip got to work with God.
Phillip didn’t
• need to pry open a hard heart like a can of beans.
• have to waste hours of conversation about the existence of God.
• need to get the Eunuch to the starting point of a Gospel Script
All the talk in the world could not replace the work of God that prepared the eunuch ahead of time.
Luke on summarizes the conversation as “the good news about Jesus”. This was not a Scripted Evangelism Conversation.
So what?
For one brief afternoon, the stories of these two strangers intersected. Phillip was doing his ordinary routine when the Lord prompted him to go to specific place. The eunuch was simply going home after a pilgrimage.
But at one moment, their paths crossed and one man’s destiny was changed.
It is my desire that you spend time asking “God where are you at work?” It’s much easier to cooperate with God’s activity, rather than wasting hours of argument prying open a locked heart.
The key is that Phillip noticed “THAT” Chariot. God underlined the chariot and Phillip positioned himself.
We know that God’s Spirit is at work in us as believers, training us, teaching us, and transforming us.
But, I also want to point out how the Holy Spirit prepares the way for evangelism to occur naturally.
Consider Phillip and the Ethiopian Eunuch. Clearly the Spirit of God was at work in the life of the Eunuch.
• He had gone to Jerusalem to worship.
• He was reading Scripture.
• He wanted someone to explain Scripture to him.
The eunuch had a spiritual thirst, created by the Holy Spirit, and he was busy searching to slake that thirst. He was like the merchant looking for the fine pearl.
Easy Conversati
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Boston's South End Neighborhood
Boston's South End neighborhood lies just south of the Back Bay and northwest of South Bos...
published: 08 Feb 2011
author: Fred Light
Boston's South End Neighborhood
Boston's South End neighborhood lies just south of the Back Bay and northwest of South Boston. Despite its name, it is not directly south of the center of downtown Boston.
Built upon a former tidal marsh, the South End was filled and developed from the 1830s to the 1870s, even before Back Bay, which was mostly built after the American Civil War. The Boston and Providence Railroad once ran through the South End, and most of the cross streets in the neighborhood are named after cities and towns served by the railroad… Greenwich, Newton, Canton, Dedham, Brookline, Rutland, Concord, Worcester, Springfield, Camden, Plympton, Stoughton, Waltham, Dover, Chatham and Wareham.
Until the 1950s, the South End was a jazz mecca, with numerous jazz clubs scattered throughout the neighborhood. Today, the neighborhood is one of Boston's most diverse, integrating people of nearly every race, religion and sexual orientation. The recent influx of families with young children has become a growing and important facet of this community, and is complimented by a myriad of parks and playgrounds scattered throughout the neighborhood.
Theatre and art galleries are flourishing in South End. The Cyclorama, The Boston Center for the Arts, the Boston Ballet, numerous theatre companies and the new Calderwood Pavillion - the first new theatre built in Boston in 80 years, along with the live music venues such as the Beehive make Tremont Street a lively area in the evenings.
The South End is one of Boston's main restaurant districts. Tremont Street, often referred to as "restaurant row" offes a diverse mix of cuisines from bargain priced pizza joints to numerous high end chef owned restaurants. From French, Ethiopian, Brazilian, Indian, Korean, Tapas, Greek, Cuban and Middle Eastern, there is something here for everyone. Outdoor cafes abound for alfresco dining and great people watching.
A series of 11 residential parks are located across the South End, and most are oval in shape with passive use green space located in the center. They take inspiration from the English inspired residential squares. Many of these squares have a central fountain and surrounded by cast iron fencing. These 11 parks are complimented by a series of 16 community gardens and pocket parks. Peters Park is dog central, the first city sanctioned "off leash" dog park. With 13,000 square feet, it's one of the areas cleanest and most beautiful dog parks.
Though housing is relatively expensive by US standards, it remains less expensive than the wealthiest central Boston neighborhoods of Beacon Hill and Back Bay.
The South End has many churches of architectural note, including the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, the largest such cathedral in New England.
Mostly built of mid-nineteenth century bowfronts - aesthetically uniform rows of 5 story, predominantly red brick structures of mixed residential and commercial use. The most common styles are Renaissance Revival, Italianate and French Second Empire, though there are Greek Revival, Egyptian Revival, Gothic Revival and Queen Ann style houses, among several other styles. Row houses built in the last quarter of the 19th century are quite common along the Southwest Corridor Park. The common palettes of red brick, slate, limestone or granite trim, and cast iron railings provide great visual unity. The South End is North America's largest existing Victorian residential district, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Newer doorman developments have emerged in recent years, along with numerous loft conversions, converted police stations, churches and former bank buildings - all now luxury condominium buildings.
A growing retail presence can be found along Tremont Street and the newly developed Washington Street, the former home of the Washington Street Elevated railway, torn down in 1987. From handmade gifts to home furnishings, to clothing, specialty foods, cheese shops to high end dog boutiques, there is a plethora of retail shopping for every taste, mostly independently owned and operated.
SoWa (South of Washington) is a strip of blocks where you'll find Boston's emerging artists. Artist's studios abound and many are open to the public on the first Friday of each week all summer. The South End Open Market takes place every Sunday during the warmer months and is Boston's version of London's Portobello market… vintage clothes sellers, young fashion and jewelry designers rubbing elbows with cheese makers and antique dealers. It changes every week! A Farmer's Market is also held on Sundays from May to October.
Numerous public transportation options are available in the South End, which is erviced by the Silver Line and the Orange Line, as well as the Commuter Rail.
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ETHIOPIA-ASIA & NWO: Was China a Secret Allay of Imperial Ethiopia's HAILE SELASSIE I?
RASTAFARI Inquiring Minds asks Was Mao's China really a Secret Allay of HAILE SELASSIE I's...
published: 26 Aug 2012
author: EthiopianWorldNET
ETHIOPIA-ASIA & NWO: Was China a Secret Allay of Imperial Ethiopia's HAILE SELASSIE I?
ETHIOPIA-ASIA & NWO: Was China a Secret Allay of Imperial Ethiopia's HAILE SELASSIE I?
RASTAFARI Inquiring Minds asks Was Mao's China really a Secret Allay of HAILE SELASSIE I's Imperial Ethiopia? Is that why the West betrayed Ethiopia & His Ma...- published: 26 Aug 2012
- views: 2520
- author: EthiopianWorldNET
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War in Ethiopia 1935 :The Second Italo--Ethiopian War
The Second Italo--Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo--Abyssinian War, was...
published: 09 Feb 2013
author: endexye
War in Ethiopia 1935 :The Second Italo--Ethiopian War
War in Ethiopia 1935 :The Second Italo--Ethiopian War
The Second Italo--Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo--Abyssinian War, was a colonial war that started in October 1935 and ended in May 1936....- published: 09 Feb 2013
- views: 1211
- author: endexye
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Ethiopia Documentary : Visit "አክሱም" Axum Heritages Part 1/2
Axum, or Aksum, is a city in northern Ethiopia named after the Kingdom of Aksum, a naval a...
published: 10 Oct 2008
author: KinzVideo
Ethiopia Documentary : Visit "አክሱም" Axum Heritages Part 1/2
Ethiopia Documentary : Visit "አክሱም" Axum Heritages Part 1/2
Axum, or Aksum, is a city in northern Ethiopia named after the Kingdom of Aksum, a naval and trading power that ruled from the region ca. 400 BC into the 10t...- published: 10 Oct 2008
- views: 24021
- author: KinzVideo
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FREE Bekele Gerba and Olbana Lelisa, OROMO Political Prisoners in the Ethiopian Empire
http://bit.ly/Lb7r0M - FREE Bekele Gerba and Olbana Lelisa, OROMO Political Prisoners in t...
published: 09 Jun 2012
author: GadaaCom
FREE Bekele Gerba and Olbana Lelisa, OROMO Political Prisoners in the Ethiopian Empire
FREE Bekele Gerba and Olbana Lelisa, OROMO Political Prisoners in the Ethiopian Empire
http://bit.ly/Lb7r0M - FREE Bekele Gerba and Olbana Lelisa, OROMO Political Prisoners in the Ethiopian Empire, which is overall the prison house of the Oromo...- published: 09 Jun 2012
- views: 8823
- author: GadaaCom