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Teacher Appreciation
Before school resumes, your church may wish to take the opportunity to demonstrate its appreciation to teacher for their service to the community by honoring them. Consideration may be given to home, public, charter, and other school teachers. ...
August 3, 1784: Congressional Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving
On August 3, 1784, an era in the Continental Congress came to an end. From June of 1775 to August of 1784, Congress generally issued at least one proclamation calling the states to prayer, fasting, and thanksgiving—but usually two such...
William Williams
William Williams (April 23, 1731 – August 2, 1811) was a merchant, and a delegate for Connecticut to the Continental Congress in 1776, and a...
Irreligion, Wrong Religion, and Politics Never Mix!
Many argue that "religion and politics do not mix". But, the truth of the matter is just the opposite. Irreligion and wrong religion have never mixed well with politics, and every Christian should be prepared to respond to such outlandish statements. There is a group...
Christian Living in August
Whereas the "dog days of summer" in the Northern Hemisphere begin in early July, they conclude prior to the end of the second week of August.] The expression "Dog Days of summer" refers to the most sultry period of summer. In the Northern Hemisphere this period...
First Government Assembly Held in Choir Loft
The first representative assembly convened in the America was convened in the choir loft of the Jamestown colonial church in Virginia. What is more, the assembly was convened in the presence of the Ten Commandments which was behind the altar....