Archive for the ‘Easter’ Category
Sincere Gifts
One touching stories of miracles experienced by women who had a hemorrhage for twelve years. Yes, You might have heard about these stories. This woman is innocent, he imagined that the power can flow from Jesus without His knowledge or His will. Moreover, she is a stranger and knew no mercy, if not she would not steal the healing power that is already prepared for her.
Suffering is always next to each other with grace. If only she knew the heart of Jesus, she would say, “I just need to be in a place where He could see me – it is His omniscience would tell my problems to face, and because of His love He will heal me.”
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The Rapture of Christ’s Church
In May 2004, I was sick in bed with pneumonia for 9 days. I stayed in bed like the doctor told me to, but had this consuming energy to do something. I decided to take advantage of the down time away from work, and read a book that I had always wanted to read called Left Behind. I am in no way trying to sell anyone on the book; it is just that this book stirred up something in me that prompted me to go on a quest in my Bible. Through all of my searching, I have decided that regardless of who is right and who is wrong about the Rapture, NO ONE should wait another moment to accept Jesus Christ or delay until the “time is right” to tell their loved ones the Good News which is… Read the rest of this entry »
The Origins of Easter
A History of Christian Re-Birth Celebrations, learn about ancient mythology surrounding the modern Easter holiday.
Easter, to Christians around the world, is known as the sacred day that Jesus was resurrected three days after being crucified. Easter is a special day for Christians and probably their most holy celebratory day next to Christmas, which celebrates Jesus’ birth.
Is Easter a day that began with Christianity? How long has it been celebrated and where did it come from?
Ostara: The Norse Goddess of Fertility. To ancient Anglo-Saxon Pagans, Ostara (also called “Eostre”) was the Great Mother Goddess, responsible for the earth’s fertility. In other words, Ostara decided whether to bless the land with new growth and healthy crops. Any deity possessing such power would have been quite special to early agricultural societies, representing the difference between feast or famine.
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