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Mothers Day
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Saturday, 08 May 2010 |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 08 May 2010 )
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Read more... [Bible Verses for Mother's Day]
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Earth Day
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Monday, 19 April 2010 |
Make everyday Earth Day
Give: Volunteer your time at your local church.
Cut paper use: Cancel paper statements, you can have them online.
Reuse:
Drink from reusable water bottles..... more
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Last Updated ( Monday, 19 April 2010 )
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Read more... [Earth Day Activities]
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Easter
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Monday, 01 March 2010 |
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You can use these Bible verses to write in your Easter Comments to your friends and to just meditate on the significance of Christ's
resurrection.
This collection of Resurrection Day Bible verses centers
on the theme of Christ's death, burial and resurrection, and what these events mean to his followers.Easter, or Resurrection Day, as many Christians refer to the
holiday, is a time when we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord,
Jesus Christ.
The Easter Story in the Bible:
Matthew 28:1-20, Mark 16:1-19, Luke 24:1-53 and...
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Last Updated ( Monday, 01 March 2010 )
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Read more... [Bible Verses for Easter]
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Thanksgiving
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009 |
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For Christians, Thanksgiving means more than
just turkey and football. Most of us have a vague notion that this holiday began
when the Pilgrims invited their Indian neighbors to dinner to thank God for his
provisions. But there really is much more to the story.
The Atlantic crossing in the fall of 1620 had
been an extremely difficult journey for the Pilgrims. For two months, 102 people
were wedged into what was called the “’tween decks”—the cargo space of the boat,
which only had about five-and-a-half feet of headroom. No one was allowed above
deck because of the terrible storms. This was no pleasure trip, but only one
person died during the voyage.
The Pilgrims had comforted themselves by
singing the Psalms, but this “noise” irritated one of the ship’s paid
crewmembers. He told the Pilgrims he was looking forward to throwing some of
their corpses overboard after they succumbed to the illnesses that were routine
on such voyages. But as it turned out, this crewmember himself was the only
person on the voyage to become sick and be thrown overboard. God providentially
protected His people. A little-known fact about the Mayflower is that this ship
normally carried a cargo of wine; and the wine spillage from previous voyages
had soaked the beams, acting as a disinfectant to prevent the spread of
disease.
During one terrible storm, the main beam of the
mast cracked. Death was certain if this beam could not be repaired. At that
moment, the whole Pilgrim adventure could very easily have ended on the bottom
of the Atlantic. But, providentially, one of the Pilgrims had brought along a
large iron screw for a printing press. That screw was used to repair the beam,
saving the ship and all on board.
READ MORE ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF THANKSGIVING
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Read more... [Origin of Thanksgiving]
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Latest News
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Wednesday, 06 May 2009 |
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Latest News
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Tuesday, 28 April 2009 |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 08 May 2009 )
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