Blessed Easter and Good News!
Our site is back up! We love the blog so much we plan to keep it active. The blog will feed on Sunday Evening and Wednesday Evening.
We will be posting our favorite topics on the blog.
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We particularly would like to know what your faith community is doing. These stories go in the Faith Issues, Ministry Focus or Event category.
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Sunday, April 12, 2009
Sunday, April 12, 2009 Good News Now Stories
Dandelion
"Dandelion is an herb that is beneficial from root to blossom. It is one of the most versatile and important herbs to learn about."
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The Resurrection: Reason to Rejoice
"I remember several years ago standing behind the curtain during our church’s Passion Play. At the end of each performance, I would step out and explain how to be saved by trusting the Lord Jesus Christ as personal Savior. Onstage, Jesus had just risen, and the disciples were running back to look inside the tomb. I got so caught up in their excitement that for a brief moment, I wanted to go out on stage amidst all those characters dressed like people two thousand years ago, so that I could look inside with them and see the empty tomb."
Click here to read more.
"Dandelion is an herb that is beneficial from root to blossom. It is one of the most versatile and important herbs to learn about."
Click here to read more.
The Resurrection: Reason to Rejoice
"I remember several years ago standing behind the curtain during our church’s Passion Play. At the end of each performance, I would step out and explain how to be saved by trusting the Lord Jesus Christ as personal Savior. Onstage, Jesus had just risen, and the disciples were running back to look inside the tomb. I got so caught up in their excitement that for a brief moment, I wanted to go out on stage amidst all those characters dressed like people two thousand years ago, so that I could look inside with them and see the empty tomb."
Click here to read more.
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