We Salute our Veterans – Happy Veterans Day
We salute our veterans at Courageous Christian Father to thank those men and women who have served to protect our freedoms. Happy Veterans Day and thank you for your service. Check out these facts about Veterans Day and ways to show appreciation to Veterans! #Veterans #VeteransDay
How Memorial Day and Veterans Day differ from each other
Memorial Day and Veterans Day each honor the military, though the two holidays are not the same. Never tell a veteran Happy Memorial Day! #MemorialDay #VeteransDay
Christmas Comes Before Thanksgiving in the Dictionary
Christmas Comes Before Thanksgiving in the Dictionary – We often rush from one holiday to the next, it’s essential to pause and reflect on the significance of each season. While most of us know that Christmas follows Thanksgiving on the calendar, let’s explore the idea that in the dictionary, Christmas comes before Thanksgiving in a unique and beautiful way.
Your Fear is Afraid of Jesus: Finding Strength in Faith
Your Fear is Afraid of Jesus: Finding Strength in Faith – In a world filled with uncertainties and anxieties, fear can easily creep into our lives, paralyzing us and preventing us from living to our fullest potential. But as Christians, we have a powerful source of strength that can overcome even the most overwhelming fears – the love and presence of Jesus Christ. In this blog post, we will explore how your fear is afraid of Jesus and how you can find courage and hope through your faith in Him.
The Tower of Babel: Unraveling the Mystery of Language Diversity
The Tower of Babel: Unraveling the Mystery of Language Diversity – Have you ever wondered why there are so many languages spoken across the world today? The Bible provides us with an intriguing story that sheds light on this intriguing aspect of human existence. Known as the Tower of Babel, this captivating account from the book of Genesis offers insights into the origin of language diversity. Let’s dive in and explore the significance of this ancient event. #bgbg2
The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel: A Compelling Journey from Skeptic to Believer
The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel: A Compelling Journey from Skeptic to Believer – In the realm of Christian apologetics and spiritual literature, few books have made as significant an impact as “The Case for Christ” by Lee Strobel. This bestselling book, first published in 1998, is not just a captivating read but a thought-provoking exploration of the evidence for the historical and theological validity of Christianity. Lee Strobel, a former atheist and award-winning investigative journalist, embarks on a quest to examine the case for Christ. In this blog post, we will delve into the key themes and strengths of this influential work.
Fall Back: Day Light Saving Time Ends
Fall back one hour. Change your clocks, change your batteries. If you don’t change your clocks back one hour you will be early to church. Just a very little tid-bit of Day Light Saving Time. #TimeChange #FallBack
Operation Christmas Child
Operation Christmas Child, spreading the gospel of Christ by giving children in other countries a shoebox full of goodies. Check out this list of ideas of what to stuff in a shoebox, plus things you cannot put in them. Learn more about OCC too. #OperationChristmasChild #ShoeBox #OCC #occshoeboxes
No Shave November
Explain what No Shave November is and how it claims to grow cancer awareness plus I discuss how the fund raising money is distributed. #NoShaveNovember #Movember
Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos)
Day of the Dead (Spanish: Día de Muertos) is a Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and by people of Mexican ancestry living in other places including the United States. #DayoftheDead
Just because I disagree with you, does not mean that I hate you. We need to relearn that in our society.
Just because I disagree with you, does not mean that I hate you. We need to relearn that in our society. Love, Disagreement, and Unity: Embracing Morgan Freeman’s Wisdom – In a world filled with diverse perspectives and beliefs, it’s easy to forget the profound truth behind the words of the renowned actor, Morgan Freeman: “Just because I disagree with you, does not mean that I hate you.” As Christians, we are called to embody love, grace, and compassion in our interactions with others, even when we hold differing opinions. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of relearning this valuable lesson in our society.
The Tree Stump and a Fingerprint: Finding God’s Unique Mark in Your Life
The Tree Stump and a Fingerprint: Finding God’s Unique Mark in Your Life – We often search for signs and symbols that point us towards a deeper understanding of God’s purpose for us. Today, we’ll explore an intriguing concept: the Tree Stump and a Fingerprint. While it may not be a familiar term, it carries profound spiritual significance. Let’s discover how it can help us recognize God’s unique mark in our lives.
Is Loving Jesus Enough, or Should We Share His Message with Others?
Is Loving Jesus Enough, or Should We Share His Message with Others? Do you say people just need to love Jesus yet do not do anything about it like sharing Jesus to others.
National Cat Day
National Cat Day. Another man made holiday for cats. Actually this is to raise awareness for homeless cats and for people to adopt a cat. #CatDay #NationalCatDay
The Synoptics of the Gospel: A Devine Harmony
The Synoptics of the Gospel: A Devine Harmony – The New Testament of the Holy Bible contains four Gospel accounts, each providing a unique perspective on the life, ministry, and teachings of Jesus Christ. Among these, three Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and Luke—are known as the Synoptic Gospels due to their striking similarities and shared content. In this blog post, we will explore the synoptics of the Gospel, diving into the commonalities and distinctives of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, while contemplating the divine harmony woven throughout these inspired narratives. #bgbg2