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What a great start!




There was a great start for MyNakedPastor.com series… this party was something unique… more than 1100 people connected at the same time on a peak moment.

The system reported almost four thousand connections and fourteen hundred unique IP’s. We used 127 Gigabyte bandwidth, people watched from 13 countries:




  • UK


  • Japan


  • Norway,


  • Bahrain,


  • Thailand,


  • Venezuela,


  • France,


  • New Zealand,


  • Canada,


  • Colombia,


  • Korea,


  • Australia


  • Peru


And 27 US States of: Florida, California, Georgia, Texas, New Jersey, Michigan, Arkansas, North Carolina, Virginia, Washington, Illinois, Louisiana, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Kentucky, Nevada, Wisconsin, Colorado, District of Columbia, and Rhode Island. This morning, at 5:15 a.m. there was 20 people already watching Troy’s Devotional… I never attended to a Party like this. Are you?

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    1. Arturo, que honor ser parte de lo que Dios esta haciendo en FRC! Man, Dios te esta usando en cosas que nunca antes pensamos posibles para su reino.

      Estas haciendo un trabajo excelente. Que orgullo para los latinos!

      Nota:
      La sala donde esta la TV grande esta un poco oscura.

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    2. That picture is AWESOME. You kill me, bro!

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