Delve into a curated selection of Jesus memes that offer a unique blend of humor and spirituality. These memes provide a fresh perspective on religious themes, presenting them in a lighthearted and relatable manner.
Seemingly simplistic or rigidly anachronistic, perhaps, the simple truth is that the Church’s music is basically Gregorian Chant. (The other forms of truly sacred music, such as polyphony and rever…
Delve into a curated selection of Jesus memes that offer a unique blend of humor and spirituality. These memes provide a fresh perspective on religious themes, presenting them in a lighthearted and relatable manner.
Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand became founders of the Voice of the Martyrs. Richard Wurmbrand was born on March 24, 1909 in Bucharest, Romania. His father died when he was nine and the family returning home from Istanbul, where they had lived a short time. As an adolescent, he was sent to study Marxism in Moscow, became a Comintern {Communist International} […]
Delve into a curated selection of Jesus memes that offer a unique blend of humor and spirituality. These memes provide a fresh perspective on religious themes, presenting them in a lighthearted and relatable manner.
Delve into a curated selection of Jesus memes that offer a unique blend of humor and spirituality. These memes provide a fresh perspective on religious themes, presenting them in a lighthearted and relatable manner.
Today you are in for a treat, Jamie is the writer of one of my favorite blogs. She is a brand spankin' new newlywed and had such a gorgeous wedding! She also wears some of the cutest clothes around that I always drool over! On top of all that, she is such an amazingly Godly woman. Her fresh perspective on faith and what it means to follow God is something to admire. You all are going to love what she has to say! Hey y’all! I’m Jamie and I blog at Southern Simplicity . I am a 23 year old newlywed, living in Athens, Georgia, and I’m about to start my first year of teaching. I was so excited when Tavia approached me about participating in this series. I was on my honeymoon when I got the e-mail and even told my husband what a great idea this was! When I sat down to decide what to write about one pressing thought kept coming to my mind: my church’s mission statement. “Our mission is to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. We accomplish our mission by creating irresistible environments where people are encouraged and equipped to pursue intimacy with God, community with insiders, and influence with outsiders.” That last part, influence with outsiders, is what really kept sticking out to me. When I think about blogging, and the community I have gained through it, I think about the fact that most of the people I interact with on a daily basis are not Christians. I have always been a firm believer that you should have close, Christian friends who can hold you accountable and have the same values. But, I also think it is really important to do life with people who do not share your faith. How could we ever expect non-Christians to become Christians if we don’t show them love? As an outsider looking at a Christian it’s not so much about what the Christian believes but rather what they do. John 13:35 says, “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” It is not our place to judge others actions, we just need to show love. I challenge you today, to step out of your comfort zone and reach out to a non-believer. Show them that just because you are a Christian doesn’t mean you are boring, or that you never mess up (because Lord knows I am far from boring and I mess up quite a bit!!), show them that you are just like them, but with a heavenly Father who loves unconditionally despite our flaws. I have always said that I am a silently bold person. I don’t feel the need to tell everyone I meet that I am a Christian, but rather I want them to see the way I act, see the way I talk, see the way I treat people, and wonder what is different about me. I want people to know I’m a Christian without me having to display it in bright lights. Frankly, before I was a Christian I was completely turned off by people who threw their faith in my face. It felt more like an attack. And I never want to make someone feel that way. Church should be a place for the broken. For people seeking to know Jesus and have an intimate relationship with Him without worrying about their past, present, or future mistakes. Thanks for letting me share with y’all today! xO, jamie
1. Acknowledge Your Current State. 2. Repent and Seek Forgiveness. 3. Renew Your Commitment. 4. Be Around Strong Believers. 5.Serve Others.
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Christians love themselves a joke as much as anyone else, even if their humor might stay firmly on the “safe” side of things at times. Because although church can be boring, Sunday school is a drag, nuns, priests, and all the religious beliefs, and God supposedly keeping an eye even on your thoughts, it doesn't always have to be so serious!
Today I want to share with you 13 principles I use to manifest my goals and dreams on my vision board. Click the link to read more….
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In the Middle East and North Africa, the report found that severity of Christian persecution came close to meeting the UN definition of a genocide.
You don’t see things like this very often, but apparently these sorts of drawings explaining the faith or the liturgy used to be common. You can click on any image to enlarge it. Enjoy! [See also: 32 Beautiful Holy Cards From Another Era of the Church] [See also: 10 Reasons Some Women Are Wearing Veils in Church Again] [See also: 27 Fascinating Photos of Pre-Vatican II Catholicism] [
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One could suggest that refusing the satchel is the reason why the commandments so often get broken...
Church has been a hard sell for a long time.But there’s still a really good case to be made for going. And not just for the devout or orthodox, either.
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By Kathleen M Hale, Western Reserve Unit Once upon a time, about 1098 to 1179, there was a little girl named Hildegard. She was the tenth of ten children. Her parents were “minor nobility,” but ten…
Will diplomacy and military might win over the Istgardians, or will they turn back to the Infinite? Gripping Christian fantasy at it's best!
Knowing just what is required of faithful Catholics can be confusing. Especially in this time of blogs and social media. Blogs can be a really great way to learn about our faith, but it’s easy for bloggers (even yours truly) to make it seem like particular practices are mandatory for Catholics, or even just “better,” […]
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In Paul's letter to the Roman church, he addressed Phoebe the deaconess and ten saintly sisters. Saintly SistersPhoebe in the BibleThe 9 Other Saintly WomenWhat Can We Learn From the Women in Romans 16?Phoebe Bible
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The biggest lies we tell is, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me.” Words can hurt, but kind words have the power to heal...
Icon Gestures: What Do They Mean?. Find out about it in our monastery blog. We have been writing about Christianity, church history, church products and crafts, the lives of the great ascetics, etc.
Icon Gestures: What Do They Mean?. Find out about it in our monastery blog. We have been writing about Christianity, church history, church products and crafts, the lives of the great ascetics, etc.
Building a successful blog ministry takes time and effort. Here are 4 things you should never publish on your Christian blog if you want it to be successful.
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