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Easter Articles & Poetry for 2024

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~ Articles and poems to help you prepare for and celebrate Easter 2024 ~  Easter is the last day of March this year. With that in mind, here are some articles and poems to help you prepare  for the Easter season. Easter Poetry A compilation of Easter poetry to enjoy during the Easter season. SEEK YE FIRST Seek ye first His kingdom, with the rising of the sun and seek Him in the evening when all your work is done. Seek Him in a quiet place and seek Him in the fray. Read more Easter, an Acrostic Poem A poem in celebration of Easter, in the acrostic form. E nduringA s the sunrise,S pectacularT ransformationsE xemplify theR esurrection. This Easter acrostic is from our archives, April 7, 2012 Related Articles: Read more Easter: The Intentionality of Jesus ~ As I ponder over this Holy week & its events almost 2000 years ago, I am amazed at the intentionality of Jesus ~ Easter: The Intentionality of Jesus As I ponder over this Holy week and its events almost 2000 years ago, I am amazed a

Life, National Geographic Have Jesus Issues on Newsstands

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 At your local Michael’s newsstand, between Taylor Swift, decorating and crochet magazines, you can spot three publications focused on Jesus and faith. Both Life and National Geographic have reissued previous issues about Jesus while a new publication called “Everyday Faith” is also available.  Find out more:  Life, National Geographic Have Jesus Issues on Newsstands

St. Patrick’s Day 2024

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 Faith and begorrah! St. Patrick’s Day is almost here! Pull out your shamrocks, your Kelly green attire and celebrate all things Irish  ☘️  Here are some articles and poems to help you get the most out of Saint Patrick’s Day 2024   Quotes for Saint Patrick’s Day from the Irish Quotes About and By the Irish for Saint Patrick’s Day Read more Who Was St. Patrick? Who Was St. Patrick? For Saint Patrick’s Day, we look at the life of an early leader of the Celtic Church St. Patrick was not born in Ireland but was a British Celt. According to some sources St. Patrick was born in Wales or North Britain between 370 – 385 AD. Other scholars believe he was born at Kilpatrick, near… Read more A Brief Look at the Celtic Church Some of the history of the Celtic Church is shrouded in mystery like the Celts themselves Celtic Christianity is a term applied to a set of beliefs in Briton during the Middle Ages that differed from Roman Catholocism. Some writers and historians believe there was a distinct