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Broomball for Youth Groups

Learning the Basics of an Exciting Sport

Broomball is typically a winter sport played on ice, although it can be played any time of year at an indoor rink. It is a sport that combines both hockey and soccer, and is played by two teams of six to eight competitors.

written by Amy Miller


Worship at Home

Different Types of Worship Christians Do at Home

A recent survey yielded some beautiful responses,as a wide variety of men and women from different Christian denominations shared insight into their personal times of prayer and worship. Outlined in Worship at Home Part 1, 2 and 3, are excerpts from that survey.

written by Connie Ruth Christiansen


Sowing and Reaping

Regardless of the Changes in the World, the Law of Sowing and Reaping is Constant

It is valuable to take a personal assessment. If one is unhappy with the crop they are reaping in their life, they need to look at what kind of seeds they are sowing. What one gives out comes back in some way, shape or form. The reason it's true is because God established the law of seedtime and harvest, or sowing and reaping.

written by Pete Miller


Sowing and Reaping

The Principle of Seedtime and Harvest

Christians with insufficiency sometimes hold tight to what they have when it would be wise for them to use it for seed. The law of sowing and reaping is called a law for a reason. It is a Godly principle and part of a covenant He made with Adam and all of Creation in Genesis 8:22.

written by Jamee Rae, Editor


A Traditional Labor Day Weekend in America

How Americans Celebrate the National Labor Day Holiday

Mom and Dad go to bed for the night, knowing that the school bus will come all too early in the morning. But for now, they rejoice in knowing that the restless and bored children will finally be going back to school. And such is the end of a traditional Labor Day weekend in America.

written by Amy Miller


Jeremiah

The Prophet Jeremiah Warned, Prayed and Offered Truth

Throughout the ministry of Jeremiah, he shed many tears for the people of Judah, knowing that they could not escape destruction without an upright covenant relationship with God expressed by obedience. It was to this end that Jeremiah prayed, interceding for the people, and speaking truth despite the intense persecution he experienced.

written by Amy Miller


Groundhog Day

History of the Weather Forecasting According to the Shadow of the Groundhog

An old German belief stated, "The badger peeps out of his hole on Candlemas Day, and, if he finds snow, walks abroad; but if he sees the sun shining he draws back into his hole. "Germans watched a badger for the shadow. In Pennsylvania, the groundhog was selected as the replacement.

written by Pete Miller


Kings of Judah, and Introduction

The 20 Kings of Judah and a Brief History of their Reign

After Saul, David and Solomon, Israel divided into two kingdoms: 10 northern tribes of Israel was referred to as Israel, with its capital in Samaria, and the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, with its capital in Jerusalem, referred to as Judah, the tribe from which the Lord Jesus Christ came.

written by Pete Miller


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