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Context makes a difference in conversation, but also when we read the Bible. That's why we created Bible Need To Know, a recurring feature that looks at the story behind the stories in the Bible. Use these devotionals ...
Enoch is an obscure character in the Bible. However, that doesn't mean he was a minor character in the development of Christianity.
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Image 1 of 11 from gallery of Froeyland Orstad Church / LINK Arkitektur AS. Photograph by Hundven Clements Photography
Pesach 2013 links, resources, and checklists - OJH is your resource for an organized Passover!
From the belly of the fish Jonah began praying to Yahweh. He prayed and prayed, even a prayer of thanksgiving to the God of salvation. He thanked God for saving him from the great depths of the ocean and for His forgiveness. Jonah also thanked God for being in His presence once more after running away. And after 3 days in the belly of the great fish God directed it to vomit out Jonah upon the dry land.
In conceptual photography, the photographer is trying to convey a message or concept through abstract symbolism in the form of drawings, paintings, quick sketches, sculptures, miniatures, and all types of art that defines the object or attempts to explain the meaning. In this post we found examples of remarkable concept art created by different artists. All images are linked to pages of the author. Enjoy! 1. Ganesh Meet Ganesh the god of beginnings and a patron of arts shown in a beautiful drawing by Francis.
Lacy, at Catholic Icing set up this "Lent Link Up" and I couldn't resist adding my 2 cents worth! We always use a "sacrifice and good deed" jar in which we put in beans every time we do something extra nice, or helpful, or sacrifice something. Some things are worth many beans, like today, the 2 oldest kids got up and started their school right away and were almost done by the time I got dressed and ready for the day! 10 beans for that one! I am not stingy with the beans, as it does take quite a few beans to fill the jar and makes everyone positive and happy. It's amazing what the kiddos will do for a bean. Of course it is explained that it's not just for the bean, but for Jesus! Then on Easter Sunday, the dry beans turn into bright colored jelly beans! We do the Holy Heroes Lenten Adventure 3 times/week. This is a free service that is emailed to you. The kiddos watch a short video and we print out coloring sheets and puzzles and pray a daily decade with the other kiddos as well as the Angelus. Lacy at Catholic Icing also had these wonderful sheets, where the kiddos color a square each day on the Lenten path to Easter. We put a purple (the color of penance, Lent and kings) cross on the door and each child put their sacrifices and what they'd like to do extra during Lent We plan to do a washing of feet on Holy Thursday, stressing what Jesus did on that night, reading from the bible and the meaning of washing others' feet, service and sacrifice. Putting others needs first. The kids always love doing this! We pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet more often and start the novena on Good Friday. Stations of the Cross are prayed along with this CD and we follow them up the stairs. It's a fun way for the littles to sit and watch along the way. These beautiful images were ordered through CHC. CRAFTS next! These beautiful stand up crosses are made with cardstock paper (I used folders) Cut half way up where the crayons are showing! Then slide into each slit. Sticks tied together to make crosses, put into dirt (desert) and put into a purple can or jar, draped with a purple ribbon. Later, on Easter replaced with a white ribbon! Marble Painting! "By his stripes we were healed" Isaiah 53:5 Red paint is very visual! Crosses and necklace crosses! Dip marbles in paint, put paper on bottom of a box, put marbles in and roll around! The purple crosses and shamrocks are marble painted. Onto snacks! The kiddos love to make these pretzels, symbolizing crossed arm praying. (the old way people used to pray) My recipe can be found here Pretzel crosses. Big rods, or little sticks can be made into cross snacks, by adding peanut butter or cream cheese. Resurrection Rolls Crescent rolls Cinnamon and sugar Melted butter Large marshmallows Dip marshmallows into melted butter and then sugar mix and put inside triangle rolls, wrap them up and sprinkle with sugar mix on top. Bake 9-11 minutes Empty tombs when they are finished! We have these on Easter morning! I hope this post has given you some ideas for your Lent! Something we always like to do is a mini retreat at home, using some of these ideas packed into Holy week. Blessings on your path to Easter!
Hello Shades of Zarah readers. Welcome to my little space on the internet. Shades of Zarah is a platform sourced from the combination of who I am, what I love and what I do; I study medicine, love writing and I like to think of myself as an aesthetic cognoscente. SOZ is also a medium Hello Shades of Zarah readers. Welcome to my little space on the internet. Shades of Zarah is a platform sourced from the combination of who I am, what I love and what I do; I study medicine, love writing and I like to think of myself as an aesthetic cognoscente. SOZ is also a medium where I’d be sharing stories I’ve penned down. I welcome you to walk with me through the daring journey that is fiction writing while I promise to put forth the best pieces creative writing has to offer.
Kelly and I have been toying around with the idea of moving for the past few years now. We would look at real estate websites every few months and talk about it, but never felt ready to really go for it. After talking this Fall, it occurred to us that we had a timeline. With Hudson starting Kindergarten next Fall, we realized if we were going to move, we needed to do it soon. We both love the idea of him starting Kindergarten in a school and moving up all the way to graduation with the same group of kids. (We know that something could happen, but this is our ideal!) So, we really started looking and quickly realized how picky we were and decided our best option was to build. We'd love this to be our forever home, so we wanted to get it right! We found a realtor that we love and after looking at every builder in the surrounding area, found the one for us. We secured a lot in October right before we left for Hawaii. Our piece of dirt! :) We knew nothing would happen for a while, with permits and getting the land ready, but once it started going up, it is flying! This was taken right after the new year...our foundation: A view of the end of our street...so excited about this. There is a pond and a playground literally just one house down and across the street. There is fishing and normally there are ducks. I know we will be walking to the pond over and over again!! Shortly after the foundation went up, we drove by one day to see this: We have been waiting to put our house on the market until we were 60 days out of our house being finished. So, it went on the market last Tuesday the 12th around 3:00, we had our first showing at 5:00 and an offer the next morning. We had a ton of showings while we waited for the contract to go through and finally it went through Friday afternoon. (Showings were NOT for me! Not fun having to leave your house over and over again!!) The sweet family buying our house is going to let us leaseback until the end of April. The new house should be done middle of April, so we're just praying that it is so we can move right in! This past Sunday we stopped by and it is actually looking like a house! Woohoo! We took markers and wrote some scripture throughout the house...here is some of what we wrote: The entryway: The kitchen: Random pic of the back of the house: Master bedroom: We let Hudson write his name in his room. :) Master closet: Hudson's room: Living Room: Game room...just one of my favorite verses...doesn't really have anything to do with a house! :) Can't wait to see what this next chapter of life holds for us!!
Drone photography is becoming more and more of a common thing, and we're certainly not complaining about that. Some of the shots drone photographer Gabriel
7 Bible Verses about Honoring Leaders in the Church. People come to our church from all over town to watch the pastors preach about God's Word.
We were at the computer lab in the library at Shepherd University last night when Ashley discovered something interesting. Slipped between the pages of a book in the reference section entitled Whos Who in Hell was a card with the heading Science Confirms the…
My husband and I recently listened to a sermon in a series on the book of Matthew. I appreciated the preacher’s verse-by-verse teaching from the book. This enabled me to take organized notes as I l…
Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to introduce the 10 commandments to your kids? This hands-on resource will have your students memorizing the Ten Commandments in no time. Click HERE to SAVE 20% with the 10 Commandments Bundle. Each commandment is written inside of a number with a picture. The wording of each commandment reads as follows: 1. Have No Other Gods. 2. Do Not have any idols. 3. Do Not take God’s name in vain (and Do Not take Yahuah's name in vain). 4. Keep the Sabbath Holy. 5. Honor your Parents. 6. Do Not Kill. 7. Do Not Commit Adultery. 8. Do Not Steal. 9. Do Not Lie. 10. Do Not Covet. This packet includes 2 different sizes, large and small. Each contains 5 different sets of colors. 5 different colors in large and 5 different colors in small (10 sets in all). The color sets included are pink/blue, blue/black, green/blue, blue, and black. Also included is a large and small blank set (could be used for matching). I hope you and your family enjoy this resource! Please view the video and preview file to see this resource in action! ***************************************************************************** Need more Bible Activities? You may also be interested in The 10 Commandments Learning Cards ***************************************************************************** This resource is available in this money-saving bundle: The 10 Commandments Bundle ***************************************************************************** This is a DIGITAL FILE. No physical product will be mailed to you. You'll receive a link to an INSTANT DOWNLOAD in both your order confirmation email and under your "Purchases" dashboard. ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺