Interview With God Screensaver 1.0

Free Interview With God Screensaver screenshot fileWorks with Windows Vista
Interview With God spiritual screensaver. Features beautiful flower imagery and a conversation with God. An empowering, un-conventional talk based on the "Conversations With God" books by Neale Walsch, which provides clear and thought-provoking answers to some of the timeless questions of humanity. The flower images enhance the text to make the message even stronger.
Type : Freeware » EULA
OS Support : Windows All + Vista
Date stamp / Size : Apr, 19. 2008 / 3983 kBytes
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