World Braille Day
World Braille Day – A day to honor the way blind and visual impaired people can read. Braille uses a series of bump dots to use for letters and numbers, so that the blind and visual impaired can read. #BrailleDay
Most popular Bible verse and top search terms tell a story of faith in 2020
Most popular Bible verse and top search terms tell a story of faith in 2020 – In a year marked by uncertainty and turmoil, more people than ever turned to the Bible for hope. In fact, the YouVersion Community completed nearly 600 million searches within the app in 2020, an 80% increase over the previous year.
National Take Down the Christmas Tree Day
National Take Down the Christmas Tree Day – when do you take town that Chrstimas Tree? Did you know there is a national day for taking the Christmas Tree Down? #ChristmasTree
The 4 Main Themes People Engage with the Bible in 2020 on Bible Gateway
The 4 Main Themes People Engage with the Bible in 2020 on Bible Gateway – Critical news events of 2020 corresponded with extreme spikes in keyword/keyphrase searches of the Bible over 2019 on Bible Gateway—the world’s most visited Christian website—and can be grouped into the four main themes of social, pandemic, political, and end times. #bgbg2
Times Square Confetti This Year Will Be in the Form of Wishes for New Years
Times Square Confetti This Year Will Be in the Form of Wishes for New Years – The pandemic and social distancing has changed how we celebrate the New Year this year. #WishingWall #NewYears #2021 #ConfettiWish
The Calendar Changes God Doesn’t Change
The Calendar Changes God Doesn’t Change – With the New Year brings a new calendar to put up to change each day, week or month, depending on the calendar style we have. One thing is clear … God never changes.
Purse Puzzles
Purse Puzzles were once an innovative way to send notes and illustrations and express other sentiments. Let’s take a step back in time for a Valentine’s tradition. #PursePuzzle #PuzzlePurses #PursePuzzles
Herbs and spices that can promote healthy hearts
Herbs and spices that can promote healthy hearts – People can incorporate various heart-healthy herbs and spices into their favorite dishes to make them more nutritious and flavorful.
Get to know the month of January
Get to know the month of January – January may be best known for resolutions, new beginnings and snowy weather. But there’s plenty of other trivia tidbits that make the first month of the year stand out.
Auld Lang Syne
Auld Lang Syne is a Scottish poem that was written by Robert Burns in 1788. Burns claimed when he wrote the words down and put them to music, and later sent them the poem to the Scots Musical Museum, that was an ancient song, but he had been the first to record it on paper. #AuldLangSyne
Orthodox Christmas Day
Orthodox Christmas Day – This is generally many Orthodox faiths celebrate the birth of Jesus. This day is similar to Christmas but also different. #OrthodoxChristmas #OrthodoxChristmasDay #OldChristmasDay
Think Green Reuse or Recycle Those Christmas Cards
Think Green (Reuse or Recycle) Those Christmas Cards that you get. Don’t just toss them in the garbage. Bring new life to these Christmas Cards. (Greeting Cards)
Legend of the Poinsettia
Do you know where the Poinsettia came from that we use for Christmas and in churches during Christmas? This may give you some insight on that. #Poinsettia #PoinsettiaLedgend #LedgendofthePoinsettia