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  2. What is the origin of America’s annual Thanksgiving Day?

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    Over the next seventy-five years, Presidents followed Lincoln’s precedent, annually declaring a national Thanksgiving Day. Then, in 1941, Congress permanently established the fourth Thursday of each November as a national holiday. Lincoln’s original 1863 Thanksgiving Proclamation came—spiritually speaking—at a pivotal point in his life.

  3. This is the origin of our annual Thanksgiving Day celebration. Congress of the United States has proclaimed National Days of Thanksgiving to Almighty God many times throughout the following years. On November 1, 1777, by order of Congress, the first National Thanksgiving Proclamation was proclaimed, and signed by Henry Laurens, President of ...

  4. What did Abraham Lincoln’s say in his pivotal 1863 Presidential...

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    What is the origin of America’s annual Thanksgiving Day? Answer. THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY—Why do Americans celebrate it? Answer. Are YOU thankful to God? See what the Bible has to say about thanksgiving. Post your thanks to encourage others. —GO. What should we thank God for, and how should we praise Him? Answer

  5. What should we thank God for, and how should we praise Him?

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    Remember and praise God’s names —Psalm 44:8; 45:17; 54:6. Lift up your hands to Him—Psalm 63:4. Think about God at night—Psalm 63:6. Encourage other to praise and thank God—Psalm 67:3-5. Praise him with dancing —Psalm 150:3; 30:11; 149:3. Author: Paul S. Taylor of Christian Answers.

  6. A Quiet Place: Day One - Christian Answers Network

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    “A Quiet Place: Day One” focuses on Samira, a cancer patient living in hospice with her pet cat Frodo (as a “Lord of the Rings” fan, this tidbit put a smile on my face). After reluctantly joining a group outing in Manhattan, people begin to spot meteor-like objects crashing into the roads around them.

  7. In Six Days (book) - ChristianAnswers.Net

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    The geologist who studied under Stephen Jay Gould and literally cut the Bible to pieces before totally rejecting evolution. All 50 of these scientists, through faith and scientific fact, have come to the conclusion that God’s Word is true and everything had its origin not so very long ago, in the beginning, In Six Days.

  8. About THE MOON in the Bible - ChristianAnswers.Net

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    T he Moon is frequently referred to in Scripture along with the Sun (Joshua 10:12; Psalm 72:5, 7, 17; 89:36-37; Eccl. 12:2; Isaiah 24:23, etc.), and also by itself (Psalm 8:3; 121:6). The Moon was created by God on the 4th day of Creation, to be, with the sun, “for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years ” (Genesis 1:14-16). A ...

  9. Solomon and Gaenor - Christian Answers Network

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    Solomon is a door-to-door salesman in a mining village. One day while making his rounds he meets up with Gaenor. Their relationship blossoms, but not without risks. At first, Solomon lies about himself. He never reveals to her that he’s a Jew; he tells her that his name is Sam. She thinks he’s just an Englishman.

  10. The contents of the Dead Sea Scrolls indicate that their authors were a group of priests and laymen pursuing a communal life of strict dedication to God. Their leader was called the “Righteous Teacher.”. They viewed themselves as the only true elect of Israel—they alone were faithful to the Law.

  11. What was Martin Luther's stand on Creation/Evolution?

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    T he biblical scholar and Protestant reformer, Martin Luther believed in Creation and taught that the world was young. For example, Luther stated, “We know from Moses that the world was not in existence before 6,000 years ago.”. Luther insisted that Moses wrote about Creation in normal, literal language. “He [Moses] calls ‘a spade a ...