The day has been celebrated for over 50 years, but isn't federally recognized, as previously reported by USA TODAY. Why do we celebrate Earth Day? The first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970 when 20 million people went ...
Easter marks the triumphant victory of Jesus Christ over death and the grave, demonstrating His power to conquer sin and offer eternal life to all who believe in Him. We celebrate Easter because not only did our Lord conquer death, but without the Resurrection, we have no fou...
Passover is from April 8-16. How should we celebrate this year? Importantly, we need to celebrate Passover. Passover refers to the final plague passing over the Jewish families in the days of Egypt. This year, we pray to have Passover relieve us from the plague of cor...
Passover, one of Judaism's most revered holidays, honors the ancient Israelites' freedom from slavery in Egypt.
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When Jewish people celebrate Passover today, they will clean their homes of all leavening agents like yeast. Removing yeast from the house has becomesymbolicof removing sin. In the New Testament, leaven and yeast were often a symbol of sin. “Leaven in Scripture, with the single exception of...
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Jesus was crucified during Passover week and then made the ultimate sacrifice, his life. He is referred to as the “Lamb of God” and “our Passover lamb” in the Bible. During Easter, we celebrate Jesus’ Passover from death to life. ...
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of the 49 days betweenPassoverandShavuot. Significantly, it is the only day during the Omer when Jewish weddings are allowed. There are various unique ways to celebrate and mark the occasion, so we shall take a closer look at this special day and what it involves for those who observe it...