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Your life is like a donut — there’s a big hole where God should be.
The first Friday in June is National Donut Day in the USA. This holiday began in Chicago in 1938 when The Salvation Army began to sell donuts to raise money to help people suffering from the Great Depression and to … Continue reading
Posted in American, American history, Chicago, Donut Girls, empty core, first Friday in June, fund raising, God, Great Depression, holiday, holiday hype, holidays, lassies, life is like a donut, National Doughnut Day, Salvation Army women, Salvationists, sugar coat the truth, USA
Tagged Doughnut Girls, history, National Donut Day, The Salvation Army, World War I
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The World’s Greatest Valentine
The World’s Greatest Valentine is regularly carried in East Nashville, Tennessee (The “Blood & Fire” Salvation Army Flag) — the red stands for the blood of Jesus; the yellow star represents the fire of the Holy Spirit; and the blue … Continue reading
Posted in Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, Bible, Bible reading, Biblical concept, blood and fire battle flag, blood of Jesus, Christ, Christ followers, Christianity, church, East Nashville, fire, fire of the Holy Spirit, flag, holiday, holidays, holiness, Music City, New Testament, organic church, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, simple church, simplicity, surrender, surrender to God, Tennessee, The Salvation Army, The Salvation Flag, the Word, the world for God, the world's greatest love letter, Why be a Christian?, world's greatest, worship gathering
Tagged Blood and Fire, love, Nashville, Tennessee, the world's greatest valentine, Valentine, Valentine's Day
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Another Reason To Wear Red
It’s National Wear Red Day in the USA. National Wear Read Day was begun by the American Heart Association for a great cause — to help focus people’s attention on the problem of heart disease in women. However, there is … Continue reading
Posted in forgiveness, hearing Jesus, heart, heart care, heart-felt, heart-felt love, hearts unfold like flowers, holiday, holidays, salvation, sin, spirituality, The Salvation Army, The Salvation Flag, Uncategorized
Tagged AHA, American Heart Association, heart disease in women, meaning of red, USA, Wear Red Day
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The World’s Most Unusual Christmas Greeting
For me, Merry Christmas won’t do. The day celebrating the world’s most unusual event needs a very special greeting. So here’s my attempt at the world’s most unusual Christmas greeting: May you have a joyous celebration of Jesus’ birthday and … Continue reading
Christmas Eve Eve — The Night Before The Day Before The Fiscal Cliff
“‘Twas the night before Christmas . . .” — those are famous words, but what about the night before the day before Christmas? Christmas Eve eve is seldom mentioned or thought about. It’s just another holiday shopping day. However, on … Continue reading
Posted in 'Twas the night before Christmas, Christ, Christ in you, Christian history, Christianity, Christmas Eve, Christmas gifts, Christmas shopping, Christmas shopping season, Christmas traditions, Christmas travel, church history, contemplation, God with us, holiday, holidays, little town of Bethlehem, Nazareth, new birth, Paul of Tarsus, presence of Christ, presence of God, Quotations, quote, Quotes, religion, self-denial, self-destruction, shopping, spiritual formation, submission, surrender, surrender to God, tradition, travel, virgin birth, virgin Mary
Tagged Bethlehem, birth of Christ, Christmas, Christmas Eve eve, fiscal cliff, Mary and Joseph, taxes, the holy family
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A Christ*mas Thought (Should’ Christ’s Views Be In Christmas?)
A Christ*mas Observation . . . *Jesus commanded: “Deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Me.” *Our culture demands: “Gratify yourself, medicate your cross, and follow your feelings, cravings, and compulsions.” –Which will produce a healthy society? fulfillment *Jesus … Continue reading
Posted in belief, celebration, celebrations, Christ, Christmas shopping, Christmas shopping season, Christmas traditions, cultural taboos, culture, current condition, current events, customs, deny yourself, depravity, drugs, Happy Holidays, holiday, holidays, Jesus, Jesus Christ, materialism, popular culture, religion, self-focus, selfish desires, sex, thoughts, tradition
Tagged a healthy society, Christmas, holiday season, new normal, self-fulfillment, words of Jesus
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“¿Mas O Menos?” (More or Less?) And Christmas
¿Mas o menos? is Spanish for: More or less? So Christmas means Christmore. And Christmenos means Christless. Which for you this holiday season? Christmas or Christmenos?
Posted in Christ-centered, Christian, Christianity, Christmas carols, Christmas Eve, Christmas gifts, Christmas shopping, Christmas shopping season, Christmenos, Happy Holidays, holiday, holidays, menos, more or less, Reason For The Season
Tagged Christless, Christmas, holiday season, Mas o menos, Spanish
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Giving Tuesday — A Great Idea
In the midst of the shopping celebrations (Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday) we now have a day for giving back — Giving Tuesday. American charities and non-profits have come together to create the first Giving Tuesday, tomorrow, … Continue reading
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Tagged charities, day for giving, giving back, Giving Tuesday, year end giving
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What Do You Call The Sunday After Thanksgiving?
What do you call the Sunday after Thanksgiving Day? After Black Friday . . . After Small Business Saturday . . . But before Cyber Monday . . . It’s Reason For The Season Sunday! Jesus Christ is the reason … Continue reading
Posted in business, celebration, Christ, Christ-centered, Christianity, Christmas, Christmas carols, Christmas gifts, Christmas shopping, Christmas shopping season, Christmas traditions, discounts, holiday, holy, Holy Holy Holy, inspiration, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus is Lord, Jesus Movement, Jesus' mother Mary, joy, marketing, meaning, motivation, movement, on sale, online shopping, program, real world, retail, sales, search for significance, searching for significance, seasons, self-focus, Sunday, Uncategorized
Tagged Black Friday, Cyber Monday, holiday season, holidays, Small Business Saturday, Thanksgiving Day, the Sunday after Thanksgiving
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A Simple Christmas Quiz
A very simple and very short Christmas quiz: Christmas is about Jesus coming to save people from their . . . A) winter boredom. B) needing a reason to shop. C) sins. D) needing a cute story to entertain their … Continue reading
Posted in ancient prayer, answer, Christ, Christian, Christian values, Christianity, Christmas carols, Christmas gifts, Christmas traditions, conviction of sin, cute story, faith, faith-based, gifts, holiday, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Lord, Matthew, Matthew 1:21, mercy, questions, religion, salvation, sin, sinner, Son of God, The Jesus Prayer, the new normal, virgin birth, virgin Mary, vision
Tagged Christmas, Christmas shopping season, Christmas story, Holiday shopping season, holidays, quiz, reason for the season
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