Category: Love

Celebrating 143 Day: The Power of Love and Kindness
Celebrating 143 Day: The Power of Love and Kindness – Every day is an opportunity to spread love and kindness, but there’s a special day that emphasizes the importance of these virtues in a unique way. 143 Day, observed annually on May 23rd, is a day dedicated to celebrating love, compassion, and making a positive impact on the world around us. This day holds a significant place in the hearts of many, as it symbolizes a universal message of love that transcends language, culture, and borders. In this blog post, we will explore the origins of 143 Day, its meaning, and how we can embrace and amplify the power of love and kindness in our lives. #143Day

Forgiveness
Forgiveness can be easier said than done. Do you easily forgive others when they do wrong to you? Have you ever had anyone not forgive you and you wished they did? What does it mean to forgive? #forgiveness #BGBG2
Fourth of July Poem/Acronym
Steve Patterson wrote a Christian poem/acronym for “Fourth of July” (4th of July) – Independence Day comes & everyday we owe God the thanks for our freedom. Includes a Free downloadable and printable version! #Fourth #July #4thofJuly
The Christian Flag Pledge
The Christian Flag, a popular pledge said during Vacation Bible School (VBS). I share what the colors mean in the flag and some other tid-bits about the Christian Flag. #ChristianFlag #ChristianFlagPledge | Free Printable version!
Sweating Blood Prayer
Sweating Blood Prayer, an earnest prayer that Jesus prayed. When is last time you prayed like Jesus? I mean hard earnest prayer, a prayer where the blood sweat prayer. A hard deep prayer like Jesus did in the Mount of Olives before He was Crucified. He prayed so hard he sweated blood! Don’t just let Easter time remind you of this type of prayer, but let it be in your heart all the time. For this is a deep earnest burden type of prayer.

Why did Jesus Fold the Napkin?
I am sure you seen this story going around on the internet about why Jesus folded the napkin or known as the linen burial cloth in His Tomb. This blog post talks about that and if there is any proof of this or not.