The first Thanksgiving.(Poem)Marko, Katherine D.M
Takin’ Him to the Streets.Just before Jesus ascended to Heaven, He told His followers that they would have the joyful responsibility of taking the good news of forgiveness and eternal life to all the highways and byways of every nation. Later on, Paul would get more specific about all of ...
the air crystalline, the skies blue. An impromptu service is in progress. I attach myself to a congregation that is the chance aggregation of the moment. Those elect who are of the line of Aharon the High Priest offer their hands for a Levite to wash, prior to giving the priestly blessi...
In this surreal fantasy film, after people die they stop at a holding area where they choose their own heaven--one pleasant memory from their life that they will live out for eternity. While many of the interviews with the deceased people in the film were scripted, others were done with r...
Passage 2 ―Arms and the clarion for the battle, but the song of thanksgiving to the victory!‖ answered the liberated David. ―Friend,‖ he added, thrusting forth his lean, delicate hand forwards Hawkeye, in kindness, while his eyes twinkled and grew moist, ―I thank thee the hairs of...
Anna sees the turkey—they must eat on Thanksgiving Day—in the middle. Anna’s brother Nick is talking with her. “Hi, Anna,” Nick says. “We are taking a trip tomorrow.” “Oh, really? I wish you to have a good time.”“Don’t you want to know where we are going?” “...
During the offertory procession, the people give thanks by presenting gifts to God. The Mass ends with a final procession that is both a "great goodbye" but a reminder to return again for Mass. A dramatic example of Mass is the thanksgiving service that opens the November 19 Belizean ...
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First Thanksgiving. (poem)Marko, Katherine D.M