Trail to the Empty Tomb – New Market Baptist Church in New Market, TN will have its annual Trail to Empty Tomb. This presentation is during Holy Week. Starting on Thursday (Maundy Thursday); Friday (Good Friday) to Saturday and even Sunday, the day of the Resurrection. Jesus arose the third day after the crucifixion.

You gotta read this blog post!

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

You gotta read this blog post!

Christ arose from the dead! So you can get out of bed and go worship Him. What a glorious truth we have to celebrate—the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! The very cornerstone of our faith, the resurrection stands as a testament to the victory of light over darkness, life over death, and hope over despair. In the words of the apostle Paul, “but thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.” 1 Corinthians‬ ‭15‬:‭57‬.

You gotta read this blog post!

“According to Jesus, life is not all about us, and yet everything in our culture (including that burger place) tries to tell us to have it our way.” Craig Groeschel – The words of Jesus Christ offer a profound counter-narrative. Renowned pastor Craig Groeschel succinctly captures this sentiment in his thought-provoking quote. In dissecting this quote, we uncover layers of wisdom that challenge contemporary societal norms and beckon us to embrace a more selfless existence.

You gotta read this blog post!

Easter Story Snack Mix Printable – Using candy and snacks you can tell the Easter story with Bible reference. This free printable will be awesome for your family or even church group. #EasterStorySnackMix

You gotta read this blog post!

How Did the Multitude Come to Know and Listen to Jesus? In ancient Judea, a remarkable figure emerged: Jesus of Nazareth. His teachings, characterized by compassion, wisdom, and a radical message of love and redemption, drew crowds from far and wide. But in an era devoid of modern communication technology, how did the multitude come to know of Jesus and gather to listen to him?

You gotta read this blog post!

Breaking Strongholds: Finding Freedom in Christ — We often encounter battles that go beyond the physical realm. These battles manifest as strongholds — deep-seated patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that hold us captive and hinder our spiritual growth. However, as Christians, we have the promise of victory through Christ Jesus. In this blog post, we’ll explore what strongholds are, how they impact our lives, and how we can break free from their grip by relying on the power of God. Breaking Strongholds: Finding Freedom in Christ Understanding Strongholds: Strongholds

You gotta read this blog post!

Jelly Bean Prayer – Jelly Bean Gospel a way to use the colors of jelly beans to share the gospel. Includes free printable version! National Jelly Bean Day.
#JellyBeanPrayer #JellyBeanGospel #JellyBeanDay #JellyBeans #JellyBean #Easter #prayer

You gotta read this blog post!

How to Be a Catalyst for Christ – Have you ever wondered what it means to be a catalyst for Christ? A catalyst is a substance that enables a chemical reaction to proceed at a faster rate or under different conditions than otherwise possible. In other words, a catalyst makes things happen without being consumed or changed by the process.

You gotta read this blog post!

More than a Carpenter by Josh McDowell and Sean McDowell – In a world teeming with skepticism and doubt, the quest for meaning and purpose remains a central pursuit for many. Amidst this backdrop, “More than a Carpenter” by Josh McDowell and Sean McDowell emerges as a beacon of hope, offering profound insights into the person of Jesus Christ and the claims of Christianity.

You gotta read this blog post!

Was Jesus Crucified in the Wrist or Hands? The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is a pivotal event in Christian history, yet a persistent question lingers among scholars and believers alike: Were Jesus’ hands or wrists pierced during this momentous ordeal? In this exploration, we delve into the intriguing debate surrounding the anatomical details of the crucifixion and the various arguments supporting either the hands or wrists as the point of piercing.

You gotta read this blog post!
©2012-2025 — All Rights Reserved.
Google, Amazon and other Affilate links are used.
Cookie Policy | Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
Check out Steve Sews Stuff at Steve Sews Stuff and SteveZ DesignZ.
Blogarama - Blog Directory