Take a moment to celebrate someone who has loved you through everything. A woman who has never given up on you and has shown you how to live for Jesus. Someone you’d be completely clueless without…It’s time to say thanks to our awesome, stupendous, fabulous, amazing Moms!
You can read every book and take every class, but nothing prepares you for motherhood like the school of life. From the joy of teaching children how to walk with Jesus to the stress of teaching a teenager to drive, every mom can look back and think of things she wishes she’d known. Your purchase also includes a version without “Happy Mother’s Day” at the end.
As we gather together, let us remember the reason we’ve come. To celebrate the matchless worth of our Heavenly Father. To give Him glory, honor and praise and to boldly proclaim that He is King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
The National Day of Prayer Task Force has developed the “Pray For Election Day” campaign to encourage prayer for our nations leaders, boost voter registration, and to inspire Christians to vote their values. Find out more about this campaign at www.nationaldayofprayer.org.
Psalm 121 is a declaration of God’s protection and hand over His people. The maker of Heaven and Earth watches over the comings and goings of our lives and is our ever-present help.
In the Christian world, there is a very fine line that exists between gossip and “sharing so you can pray for someone.” It’s normal to want to know someone else’s business, but what does the Bible clearly say about gossip?
Chairs is a warm invitation to invite others to visit your church. “No matter your past, no matter your present… we have a seat waiting. Just like home.” This is a great way to appeal to warmth and welcoming nature of your church family.
Show this video prior to Mother's Day to encourage your church to invite others to your Mother's Heart service. Learn more about the Mother's Heart service church kit at
http://www.outreach.com/event/a-mothers-heart.aspx
There’s a little known story behind the timeless hymn we sing. A hymn that was written out of faith in God. Trusting in Jesus and putting behind the former things of our past and looking to the cross for our future.
It isn’t hard to see that American culture has changed immensely. However, one thing that has stayed constant is the bravery of our heroes – our American veterans. This piece pays respect to those who live among us while honoring those who have gone ahead of us. No matter what era: They are not only heroes today. They are heroes everyday.
The Lord is near – to all who call on him. Ask – and it will be given to you. These two things aren’t questions, but statements. Not only are they statements, but they are promises. No matter how old we are, where we come from, or how far we run – He is waiting.
We have all been created equal – graced by God with the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But as Americans, we are one of the few nations that are fully enabled to act on these rights. Here’s a succinct and motivating celebration of our great country.