Category: Bible
International Talk Like a Pirate Day
Cap’n ChristianBlogR says take the family out for some free fish or chicken & free donuts! Share some Bible Stories of the Sea on International Talk Like A Pirate Day. #ITLAPD20124 #TalkLikeAPirateDay #PirateDay #TalkLikeAPirateDay #LJPirateDay #KKPirateDay #ITLAPD #Pirate
Prison-Shaking Savior
Prison-Shaking Savior – God has a way to shake things up to get our attention or the attention of those around us. Zach Williams said it great in his song, Chain Breaker. #PrisonShakingSavior #ChainBreaker
Patriot Day & National Day of Service & Remembrance (September 11)
A Day of Remembrance. 9/11. It has been 18 years now. Just a brief write up on Patriot Day & National Day of Service & Remembrance (September 11). #PatriotDay #911 #September11
God Is Greater Than Our Highs And Lows
God Is Greater Than Our Highs And Lows — G>^V — This is another symbol representing something for the gospel with this one it mostly uses mathematical symbols …
Exegesis
Exegesis: Unlocking the Word Exegesis is the careful and systematic study of a biblical text to understand its original meaning. It’s the process of drawing out the meaning of the text in its historical and cultural context. In essence, exegesis is about letting the text speak for itself.
Eisegesis
Eisegesis: A Dangerous Distortion of Scripture What is Eisegesis? Eisegesis is the practice of reading one’s own meaning into a text, rather than drawing out the meaning that the author intended. It’s a dangerous distortion of Scripture because it can lead to false interpretations and teachings.
Ohio State Buckeyes Players Lead Revival and hand out Bibles
Ohio State Buckeyes Players Lead Revival and hand out Bibles — In a recent revival event on campus, the Ohio State Buckeyes football team demonstrated their deep commitment to their faith by distributing approximately 10,000 Bibles and sharing the gospel with their community. #OhioState
Biblical Hermeneutics
Biblical Hermeneutics: Interpreting the Word of God — Biblical hermeneutics is the discipline of interpreting the Bible. It involves understanding the original meaning of the biblical text, considering the historical and cultural context, and applying the principles of sound interpretation to derive its significance for today.
48 animals found in the Bible
The Bible mentions a variety of animals, each with its own significance and symbolism. Here’s a list of 48 animals found in the Bible, along with a brief note on their biblical context. #bgbg2
Bring Your Bible to School Day
Bring Your Bible to School Day – Students, mark your calendar for Bring your Bible to School Day. Tell your friends, family and everyone! Share this blog post so others will know about it too. Do you know that what you bring to school says a lot about you. You can bring a lot of things to school, Why not bring your Bible? #BringYourBible #BgBg2
Witnessing bracelets?
Witnessing bracelets are a simple yet effective tool used to share one’s faith. Typically made of silicone or other durable materials, they feature Christian symbols or messages, often related to the Gospel.
National Eagle Scout Day
National Eagle Scout Day – August 1, 1912 marks the first board of review for the rank of Eagle in the Boy Scouts of America. Eagle Scouts have been around for over 100 years now. I am one of the elite group of boys who attained the rank of Eagle. #EagleScout #EagleScoutDay #NESA #BoyScouts #NationalEagleScoutDay
Being a Witness for Christ: Light & Salt
Being a Witness for Christ: Light & Salt – I talk about being a witness for Christ. Being the Salt of the Earth and the Light of the World. #Salt #Light #Witness
America Bless God
I talk about how we need to stop saying God Bless America and start saying America Bless God. God has already blessed America, we are just turning our backs on God and no longer blessing God. #GodBlessAmerica #AmericaBlessGod
Oklahoma will be Incorporating the Bible into Public School Lessons
Oklahoma will be Incorporating the Bible into Public School Lessons — In a move that has stirred up considerable debate, Oklahoma’s top education official has issued a directive for public schools to integrate the Bible into classroom instruction for students in grades 5 through 12. This mandate, announced by Republican State Superintendent Ryan Walters, calls for “immediate and strict compliance,” signaling a significant shift in the state’s educational approach¹.