Maundy- Thursday
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Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday)

Maundy Thursday we don’t hear about this day too much, especially as a Baptist. Holy Week, that starts on Palm Sunday, week before the resurrection of Christ. Maundy Thursday falls the day before Good Friday and Easter. This is just a short write up on this day. #MaundyThursday #HolyThursday

Posted in Animals Easter Holidays Jesus Christ Resurrection Sin

Truth about the Easter Bunny & Easter Eggs

What is the truth about the Easter Bunny and Easter Eggs? A goddess? Fertility? Who should we celebrate? Find out in this blog entry. #EasterBunny #Easter #EasterEggs

Palm Sunday
Posted in Bible Cross Death Easter Heaven Holidays Jesus Christ Men of the Bible Sin

Palm Sunday

What is Palm Sunday? When is Palm Sunday? I talk about Palm Sunday the start of Holy Week that leads to our Saviors death, burial and resection. #PalmSunday #PassionSunday

National Puppy Day #NationalPuppyDay
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National Puppy Day

National Puppy Day – Man’s best friend in baby form … a puppy. Yes even puppies have their own holiday too. #NationalPuppyDay

Cuddly Kitten Day
Posted in Cats Holidays

Cuddly Kitten Day

Cuddly Kitten Day – A Day for those adorable and cute, yet cuddly kittens known as baby cats. So what is this holiday? #CuddlyKittenDay

Posted in Health & Fitness Holidays

World Down Syndrome Day – Wear Odd Socks – Lots of Socks

World Down Syndrome Day Wear Odd Socks – Time to wear odd socks and help raise awareness of Down Syndrome. #JohnsCrazySocks #LotsofSocks #WDSD24

Purple Day for Epilepsy awareness logo #PurpleDay
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Purple Day for Epilepsy Awareness

Purple Day for Epilepsy Awareness – A day to wear the color purple and help raise awareness of epilepsy. #PurpleDay #Epilepsy

Posted in Christian Evangelism God Holidays Holy Spirit Jesus Christ St. Patrick

St. Patrick’s Day

So what is St. Patrick’s Day? Did you know it was a Christian Holiday? Who is St. Patrick, what is the shamrock and why the color green and more … #StPatrick #StPatricksDay #Green #SaintPatrick #SaintPatricksDay

Pizza Pie and Pi
Posted in Family God Holidays Prayer

Pi Day (π)

March 14 is Pi Day. Not talking about food you eat like a pizza pie or fruit pie but math Pi. π 3.14 the shorted number for Pi. #PiDay

The meaning behind popular St. Patrick's Day symbols. St. Patrick's Day is a holiday that is quite rich in traditional symbolism. Even though many of these symbols are familiar and even celebrated, people may not know the full meaning behind their usage. #StPatricksDay
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The meaning behind popular St. Patrick’s Day symbols

The meaning behind popular St. Patrick’s Day symbols. St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday that is quite rich in traditional symbolism. Even though many of these symbols are familiar and even celebrated, people may not know the full meaning behind their usage. #StPatricksDay

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Free Ice Cream Cone for Free Cone Day

Free Ice Cream Cone for Free Cone Day – Score a free vanilla ice cream cone on this day. Dairy Queen is allowing people to also make a donation to help support Children’s Miracle Network. #FreeConeDay #FreeCone #DairyQueen #HappyTastesGood

Posted in Christian Health & Fitness Holidays Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Awareness Month

March is Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Awareness Month, a time when individuals and organizations across the world come together to raise awareness about this chronic and often debilitating disease. The goal of MS Awareness Month is to increase understanding of MS, promote research, and support those who are living with the disease. #msawareness #msawarenessmonth

Why does the world celebrate St. Patrick's Day? - March 17 is a special day for people of Irish heritage and other celebrants across the globe. Each year, millions of people pay homage to St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, with parades, parties and religious services. Celebrations occur even though many celebrants may know little about this legendary saint.
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Why does the world celebrate St. Patrick’s Day?

Why does the world celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? – March 17 is a special day for people of Irish heritage and other celebrants across the globe. Each year, millions of people pay homage to St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, with parades, parties and religious services. Celebrations occur even though many celebrants may know little about this legendary saint.

Leap Day
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Leap Day

Leap Day, some people call it Leap Year Day, which is an extra day to the year that happens every four years during a Leap Year. #LeapYear #LeapDay #LeapYearDay

Spring Ahead! Day Light Saving Time Begins
Posted in Church Holidays Time Change Tips

Spring Ahead! Daylight Saving Time Begins

It’s that time again! Time to SPRING AHEAD! or Spring Forward however you want to look at it. Basically for most of us we set our clocks ahead an hour before we go to bed. If we don’t we may be late for church or even work. #timechange #daylightsavingtime #springahead #ChangeBattery #ChangeClock

Ash Wednesday Day of Ashes
Posted in Bible Holidays Lent Men of the Bible Repent Sin

Ash Wednesday | Day of Ashes

Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. Also known as Day of Ashes. This day is marked with services of penitence (fasting and repentance). Celebrated by many Christian faiths including Anglicans, Lutherans, Methodists, Presbyterians, and Roman Catholics. #AshWednesday #DayofAshes

Happy Valentine's Day
Posted in Food Holidays Love

Happy Valentine’s Day

Happy Valentine’s Day – I want to wish a very Happy Valentine’s Day to all my readers. Be sure to check out these Valentine’s Day Blog Post! #ValentinesDay

Shrove Tuesday (Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, Pancake Day)
Posted in Christian Holidays Lent Mardi Gras

Shrove Tuesday

Shrove Tuesday – The start of Lent season. This day is the day before Ash Wednesday. This day was day set aside to remind Christians about a season of penance and was originally a solemn day. #ShroveTuesday

Mardi Gras Has a Christian History?
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Mardi Gras Has A Christian History?

Mardi Gras is best known as a raucous event that takes place in New Orleans, LA and other areas around the world in January and February. Fat Tuesday, the final day of Mardi Gras, can occur in March depending on the calendar year and how it corresponds to the Christian liturgical calendar. While Mardi Gras may be legendary for scantily clad costumes, delicious food, overflowing spirits, and many acts of debauchery. Many people — particularly non-Christians — may not know what the celebration is truly all about. #MardiGras #FatTuesday #ShroveTuesday

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Teddy Day

Teddy Day is a teddy bear holiday for couples to give each other teddy bears. #teddyday