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Christ's disciples should be as welcoming and approachable as Jesus was and continues to be. He was inclusive, not exclusive, reaching out to Jew and Gentile alike. In the believer's interaction with non-believers, they must exude the same welcoming attitude. In the idological "cultural wars" the church must guard against mean-spirited polarizing. Wisdom would instead embrace the ministry of reconciliation.
Palm Sunday's history and meaning in relation to the Christian belief in Jesus and his ascension.
The story of Jonah is often told in Sunday School, but the book of the Bible is an important message for Christians who tend to disobey God. Jonah was to preach to the city of Ninevah, but his hatred for the people had him sailing away, only to be thrown off the boat and into the belly of a whale.
When creating a schedule, homeschool parents should start with the big picture first, then work down to the daily details. This will help the homeschooling parents know where they are going, and ensure that there is a step-by-step map that shows what it will take to get there.
Barely escaping death at birth, orphaned a few years later and frail in health much of his young life, Philip Doddridge's faith in God remained strong. His manuscripts and hymns still remain more than 200 years after his death. The most famous of his legacy is the hymn O Happy Day.
Information on how to choose and run a candy fundraiser for your church or religious organization.
A guide to creating a beautiful lighting design scheme for your church or religious organization.
After Jesus died on the cross and was resurrected, He spent 40 days on earth. In all, more than 500 people became witnesses to the prophetic promise that was fulfilled. The gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John provide an overview of Jesus' teachings, instructions and inspiration as the resurrected Christ.
History and Traditions of the Annunciation, the March 25th celebration of what was once the Christian New Year.
A definition of epiphany and the its meaning to Christians who observe the rituals and traditions associated with the celebration.