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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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Heart Shield Bible — In the tumultuous times of World War II, soldiers clung to symbols of faith and hope as they faced the uncertainties of battle. Among these symbols was a unique edition of the New Testament, known as the “Heart Shield Bible.” These Bibles, often issued to American soldiers, came with a metal cover designed to be carried in a shirt pocket over the heart. #HeartShieldBible

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D-Day: Anniversary - On this date in 1944, Allied forces landed in Normandy on the north coast of France in the early morning hours. | US Army Image

D-Day: 80th Anniversary – On this date in 1944, Allied forces landed in Normandy on the north coast of France in the early morning hours. The operation, which took months of planning, was instrumental in the Allies gaining the advantage in the war and liberating the village of Saint Mere Eglise. It was the largest seaborne invasion in history, and marked the cohesive tactics of the Americans, British and Canadian forces.

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Power Band Witnessing Tool Braclet Printable

Power Band Witnessing Tool Bracelet (Salvation Bracelet) – A fun craft to make for church, youth group, camp, Vacation Bible School and more. A great way to share the gospel using God’s colors on a bracelet.

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The rainbow is a covenant from God

The rainbow is a covenant from God, a beautiful gift that God gave us along with a covenant from God. I even share what others have told me the rainbow means to them. #Rainbow #God

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Bible Mission International (BMI) is a faith-based organization dedicated to spreading the Gospel and serving communities in need, particularly in the former Soviet Union. With a heart for evangelism and discipleship, BMI works tirelessly to reach the unsaved, train the next generation of Christian leaders, and provide care for those in need.

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Exploring the Wonders of the Word: The Mobile Bible Exhibit, a project by BibleTruck.com, is a remarkable initiative that brings the history and impact of the Bible directly to communities across the nation. This traveling exhibition is more than just a display; it’s a journey through the ages, showcasing the profound influence of the world’s best-selling book. #MobileBibleExhibit

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The Council of Nicea: Unifying the Belief in Christ’s Divinity — In the early years of Christianity, the Church faced a significant theological dispute that threatened to divide its followers. This dispute centered around the nature of Jesus Christ and his relationship to God the Father. The controversy was primarily due to a doctrine known as Arianism, proposed by Arius of Alexandria, which claimed that Christ was not divine but a created being. This belief challenged the foundational Christian tenet of Christ’s divinity and equality with God. The Council of

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