Witnessing bracelets are a simple yet effective tool used to share one’s faith. Typically made of silicone or other durable materials, they feature Christian symbols or messages, often related to the Gospel.

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Eagle Scout Patch - National Eagle Scout Day

National Eagle Scout Day – August 1, 1912 marks the first board of review for the rank of Eagle in the Boy Scouts of America. Eagle Scouts have been around for over 100 years now. I am one of the elite group of boys who attained the rank of Eagle. #EagleScout #EagleScoutDay #NESA #BoyScouts #NationalEagleScoutDay

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Why do we act surprised by sin? We live in a fallen world that needs the gospel. This will continue and only will get worse. Like the LGBTQ community recently tried to recreate the famous Last Supper painting by Leonardo da Vinci as a mockery at the opening Olympics at Paris. #Paris2024 #bgbg2 #lastsupper

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Finding Comfort and Support in the Face of Tragedy — In times of profound tragedy, such as the assassination (or an attempt of one) of a loved one or a respected figure, it can be incredibly challenging to find comfort and support. As Christians, we can turn to our faith and the teachings of the Bible to navigate these dark times. Here are some ways to find solace and strength:

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Celebrating 30 Years as an Eagle Scout – Becoming an Eagle Scout is a remarkable achievement that signifies dedication, leadership, and a commitment to making a positive impact on society. Today, we celebrate the extraordinary journey of Steve, who has proudly held the title of an Eagle Scout for an impressive three decades. In this blog post, we’ll explore the rich history of the Eagle Scout award, delve into the meaning of “Once an Eagle Scout, Always an Eagle Scout,” and highlight Steve’s lifetime membership in the esteemed National Eagle Scout Association. #eaglescout

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The Crayon Initiative: Coloring the World with Kindness — The smallest acts of kindness can make the biggest difference, The Crayon Initiative stands out as a beacon of hope and creativity. This remarkable non-profit organization has taken on the mission of recycling used and unwanted crayons to not only preserve our environment but also to enrich the lives of hospitalized children through art and imagination². #CrayonInitiative

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brown leather book on brown wooden table

Oklahoma will be Incorporating the Bible into Public School Lessons — In a move that has stirred up considerable debate, Oklahoma’s top education official has issued a directive for public schools to integrate the Bible into classroom instruction for students in grades 5 through 12. This mandate, announced by Republican State Superintendent Ryan Walters, calls for “immediate and strict compliance,” signaling a significant shift in the state’s educational approach¹.

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The Tennessee Baptist Mission Board’s 150th Anniversary — As the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board (TBMB) marks a significant milestone, celebrating 150 years of unwavering service and spiritual guidance, we take a moment to reflect on the profound impact it has had on countless lives and communities. #TBMB #tnbaptist

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Mini Jesus / Little Jesus / Pocket Jesus — The activity of hiding mini Jesus figures in churches, schools, and stores seems to be a recent trend aimed at providing a physical reminder of Jesus’ presence in everyday life. It’s a way to encourage people to remember the spiritual aspect of their lives as they go about their daily routines. #minijesus #littleJesus #alittlejesusgoesalongway

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Louisiana becomes first state requiring the Ten Commandments be displayed in public school classrooms — In a move that has sparked nationwide attention, Louisiana has become the first state to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. This controversial law, signed by Republican Governor Jeff Landry, requires a poster-sized display of the Ten Commandments in “large, easily readable font” to be placed in all public classrooms, from kindergarten through state-funded universities¹.

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