D-Day: Anniversary - On this date in 1944, Allied forces landed in Normandy on the north coast of France in the early morning hours. | US Army Image

D-Day: 80th Anniversary – On this date in 1944, Allied forces landed in Normandy on the north coast of France in the early morning hours. The operation, which took months of planning, was instrumental in the Allies gaining the advantage in the war and liberating the village of Saint Mere Eglise. It was the largest seaborne invasion in history, and marked the cohesive tactics of the Americans, British and Canadian forces.

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Power Band Witnessing Tool Braclet Printable

Power Band Witnessing Tool Bracelet (Salvation Bracelet) – A fun craft to make for church, youth group, camp, Vacation Bible School and more. A great way to share the gospel using God’s colors on a bracelet.

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The rainbow is a covenant from God

The rainbow is a covenant from God, a beautiful gift that God gave us along with a covenant from God. I even share what others have told me the rainbow means to them. #Rainbow #God

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Bible Mission International (BMI) is a faith-based organization dedicated to spreading the Gospel and serving communities in need, particularly in the former Soviet Union. With a heart for evangelism and discipleship, BMI works tirelessly to reach the unsaved, train the next generation of Christian leaders, and provide care for those in need.

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Exploring the Wonders of the Word: The Mobile Bible Exhibit, a project by BibleTruck.com, is a remarkable initiative that brings the history and impact of the Bible directly to communities across the nation. This traveling exhibition is more than just a display; it’s a journey through the ages, showcasing the profound influence of the world’s best-selling book. #MobileBibleExhibit

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The Council of Nicea: Unifying the Belief in Christ’s Divinity — In the early years of Christianity, the Church faced a significant theological dispute that threatened to divide its followers. This dispute centered around the nature of Jesus Christ and his relationship to God the Father. The controversy was primarily due to a doctrine known as Arianism, proposed by Arius of Alexandria, which claimed that Christ was not divine but a created being. This belief challenged the foundational Christian tenet of Christ’s divinity and equality with God. The Council of

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Managing Foods Without Power: Essential Tips for Food Safety — Power outages can occur unexpectedly due to various reasons, such as natural disasters or technical issues. During these times, it’s crucial to know how to manage food without electricity to prevent foodborne illnesses. In this blog post, we’ll explore practical guidelines for keeping your food safe when the lights go out.

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Reflecting on Lent: A Season of Renewal — During this time of introspection and penitence, believers often embrace acts of charity and self-denial, seeking to emulate Christ’s sacrifice and teachings. It is a season marked by prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, as the faithful contemplate the profound mysteries of sin, redemption, and divine love. The austerity of Lent serves not as an end, but a means to renew one’s faith, culminating in the joyous resurrection of Easter Sunday, when the promise of eternal life is celebrated with exultant hearts and uplifted spirits.

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Celebrating Cinco de Mayo: A Christian Perspective – Cinco de Mayo, which means “Fifth of May” in Spanish, is a holiday that originated in Mexico but has gained popularity and recognition around the world. While many people associate Cinco de Mayo with festive celebrations, delicious food, and vibrant parades, it is important for Christians to reflect on this occasion from a faith-centered perspective. In this blog post, we will explore Cinco de Mayo through the lens of our Christian beliefs and consider how we can find meaning and purpose in this cultural celebration.

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Embark on a Journey Through Time with Truth Traveler — Coming soon to The Island at Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, is an attraction that promises to take visitors on an unparalleled adventure through biblical history. “Truth Traveler,” developed by the creators of the renowned Creation Museum and Ark Encounter in Kentucky, is set to be a state-of-the-art virtual reality experience that will transport guests back to the days of Noah and beyond.

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In God We Trust

In God We Trust Day a day based on that is imprinted on our currency here in the United States. Our Nation was founded under One Nation under God. Anymore it seems God has been removed from everything. We Christians are just taking it and not standing up for our beliefs and allowing this to happen all because today’s world believes in being politically correct (pc) they say. Did you know there is a In God We Trust Day as well? #InGodWeTrust

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Mandisa passed away — It is with a heavy heart that we share the news of the passing of Mandisa Hundley, known professionally as Mandisa, a beloved Christian music artist and former American Idol contestant. Mandisa was a beacon of hope and inspiration for many, touching lives with her music and her unwavering faith. #Mandisa

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