Tag: Holidays
International Talk Like a Pirate Day
Cap’n ChristianBlogR says take the family out for some free fish or chicken & free donuts! Share some Bible Stories of the Sea on International Talk Like A Pirate Day. #ITLAPD20124 #TalkLikeAPirateDay #PirateDay #TalkLikeAPirateDay #LJPirateDay #KKPirateDay #ITLAPD #Pirate
National Grief Awareness Day
National Grief Awareness Day: A Time to Honor and Heal — National Grief Awareness Day, observed annually on August 30th, is a day dedicated to acknowledging the universal experience of grief and loss. Whether it’s the loss of a loved one, a job, or a dream, grief is a complex emotion that can affect us all in different ways.
Teal Pumpkin Project – Some Ideas for Non-Food Treats
The Teal Pumpkin Project – Teal is the new Orange! – Help save God’s children by not giving them allergen containing treats, but other gifts instead. Plus raising awareness of food allergies during Trick or Treats or Trunk or Treats. Did you know that 1 in 13 children have a form of food allergy? #TealPumpkinProject #TealPumpkin #Halloween #Teal #FoodAllergies #FACET #FARE
Happy 4th of July
Happy 4th of July. Maybe you will take this special day to share Jesus with others and be a bold witness or hand out gospel tracts. #4thofJuly #IndepednaceDay #July4 #July4th
National Donut Day
National Donut Day – a day to get free donuts! Find out where to score a free donut. Plus I mention donut in the Bible. I use a play on words. Do Not! Get it? #NationalDonutDay #DonutDay
National Hug Your Cat Day
National Hug Your Cat Day. Make sure to thank God for that furever friend He blesses you with and don’t forget to hug your cat today and everyday! #NationalHugYourCatDay
Remembering the Fallen this Memorial Day
Remembering the Fallen this Memorial Day For all the men and women who gave their life so we can have the freedoms we do. I also want to give a special shoutout to one that shed His blood for our ultimate freedom, Jesus Christ.
Anti-Bullying Day
Anti-Bullying Day – Bullying is a pervasive issue that affects individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and environments. Anti-Bullying Day, observed in various countries, is not just a day; it’s a movement, a call to action, and a reminder that each of us has a role in creating a safer, more inclusive world.
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
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
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
Whether to rely on God, Man or Animal for Weather
Who are are you going to rely on for the weather? An animal such as a groundhog? a horse? another type of animal? man? or God? I make a brief post here on weather and who to rely on. (Groundhog Day) #GroundhogDay #Groundhog
Dr. King: Life & Influence
Dr. King a look at his life and his influence including some of his ministry and education, a blog post to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. #MLKDay #MLKDay2020 #MartinLutherKingDay
National Sunday Supper Day
National Sunday Supper Day is a celebration of the time-honored tradition of gathering around the table for a hearty meal with family and friends. This annual observance falls on the second Sunday of January, encouraging people to come together, share delicious food, and create lasting memories.
Baby New Year: The Origin
Baby New Year we see this baby all the time when it comes to the first of the year. Find out about the origin of Baby New Year. #BabyNewYear #NewYearsBaby #2022 #NewYearsDay
What is Hogmanay
Hogmanay is the Scottish word for New Year’s Eve celebrations. It is traditionally celebrated on the night of December 31st, leading up to New Year’s Day. Hogmanay is a significant event in Scottish culture, and it is often marked by various customs and traditions. #Hoganay