Linus & the The Great Pumpkin, from It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, is a good analogy to use when we talk about having faith Linus shows great faith. We need to have similar faith but our faith needs to be in Christ! #GreatPumpkin #faith #Linus #CharlieBrown
Snoopy Presents Auld Lang Syne
After the Peanuts gang experience a disappointing Christmas because Grandma can’t visit, Lucy resolves to throw herself the best New Year’s Eve party ever, while Charlie Brown struggles to accomplish just one of his resolutions before the clock strikes twelve. #Snoopy #SnoopyAuldLangSyne #AuldLangSyne
Good Grief Day
Good Grief Day – “Good Grief!” is a phrase often used by Charlie Brown, the main character from Charles Schulz’s comic strip, Peanuts. #GoodGriefDay
Snoopy, Peanut’s Gang no longer to be aired on ABC
Snoopy, Peanut’s Gang no longer to be aired on ABC – The rights have been bought out and now can only be streamed on Apple TV+. #Peanuts #Snoopy #AppleTV
Answers aren’t in the back
In the book of life, the answers aren’t in the back. Charlie Brown
Pantophobia
Pantophobia or Panophobia or Omniphobia – Fear of everything – Lucy from the Peanuts shares that is the problem Charlie Brown (In A Charlie Brown Christmas) and Linus (In the comic strips) has.
A Charlie Brown Christmas Play without Bible Verses
One school in Paintville Kentucky in the Johnson County School system is cutting any Bible verses from the play, “A Charlie Brown Christmas”. #CharlieBrownChristmas #Paintville #WRCastleElementary
It’s Your 50th Christmas, Charlie Brown
2015 marks 50 years since A Charlie Brown Christmas first aired in 1965. This year it is called It’s your 50th Christmas Charlie Brown. I also liked the scene where Linus shares true meaning of Christmas. Notice what he does to his security blanket when he does! #CharlieBrown #CharlieBrownChristmas