Month: March 2020
Clever ways to use leftovers
Clever ways to use leftovers – Being more mindful of food waste and putting leftovers and ingredients to use in new ways can help stretch food further and reduce the need to make frequent trips to the grocery store. #Leftovers
21 Day Gospel of John Challenge
21 Day Gospel of John Challenge. A challenge to read one chapter per day of the Gospel of John for 21 days. There are 21 chapters in the Gospel of a John. With Free Printable Checklist.
National Walking Day / Move More Day
National Walking Day – A day to get moving and walk. This day is now called Move More Day! This day is part of the American Heart Association to help get people up and moving and walking to good health. #NationalWalkingDay #MoveMore
Artisan Collection Journaling Bible Review
Artisan Collection Journaling Bible Review – This is my review of this special Bible from Zondervan. #BibleGatewayPartner #BGBG2 #BibleJournaling #Zondervan
Reconciliation Day
Reconciliation Day – This day was created to help people patch relationships and make amends. Not to mention to help re-establish relationships between family, friends and couples.The key thing is forgiveness! #ReconciliationDay
Warning signs of suicide
Warning signs of suicide – The AFSP notes that people who take their own lives may speak about doing so prior to committing suicide. People should seek help if they or a loved one talks about feeling hopeless, having no reason to live or being a burden to others. People who speak of feeling trapped or feeling unbearable pain also may be exhibiting warning signs of suicide. #BeThe1To
Global Day of Prayer and Fasting amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
Global Day of Prayer and Fasting amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic – This day of PRAYER and FASTING is set for Sunday, March 29, 2020. globalprayer_covid19 #GlobalDayofPrayerandFasting #COVID19 #Coronavirus
Let kites soar: A Lenten tradition takes flight
Let kites soar: A Lenten tradition takes flight – The Christian season of Lent and the Easter holiday are laden with time-honored traditions that are both secular and religious. Many such traditions are universal, but people still find ways to celebrate their Christian faith in their own unique ways.
Eiffel Tower Day
Eiffel Tower Day – A Day that commemorates the opening of the Eiffel Tower (tour Eiffel) in 1889 for the World’s Fair. Remind me of the Knoxville Sunsphere. Learn more about this famous tower in France. (Jour de la Tour Eiffel – Fréquentation de la tour Eiffel) #EiffelTowerDay #EiffelTower #TourEiffel
VOTD March 28
VOTD March 28 – “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous! Do not tremble or be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go.”” Joshua 1:9 NASB
How to support local businesses during mandatory restrictions
How to support local businesses during mandatory restrictions – Small businesses are vital to local communities, and there are ways to support them and help them stay afloat as they confront the challenges posed by the COVID-19 outbreak or any other pandemic. #COVID19 #Coronavirus
Easter is Canceled
Easter is canceled is what we keep hearing because of the Coronavirus COVID-19. Truly we can’t cancel Easter! We can stop the physical gathering for Easter. But we cannot stop Easter from coming. #Easter #EasterCanceled
Throwback Thursday 2012 – Part 8
Throwback Thursday 2012 – Part 8 – Check out some older blog posts that you may have missed on Courageous Christian Father. These are blog posts from 2012. #ThrowbackThursday
VOTD March 26
VOTD March 26 – “bearing with one another, and forgiving each other, whoever has a complaint against anyone; just as the Lord forgave you, so also should you.” Colossians 3:13 NASB