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The History Behind Weathervanes: How the Copper Weathervane on your Home Came About

13th August 2009
Weathervanes are a common ornament on many homes, and these copper objects that indicate the direction of the wind are still used for their original purpose occasionally. While for many knowing the direction of the wind isn’t important, this was the ori... Read >
Author: KeywordPerformance

The Best of Las Vegas Comedy

11th July 2009
If you're looking for a great laugh, a great drama, a great show, then Vegas is definitely the way to go. One of the great things about Vegas is all the other great things you get to do while waiting on show time. This is a great city for vacations and yo... Read >
Author: Louis Moon

The Top 3 Tips for Engaging Church Sermons

28th June 2009
Writing church sermons is a very overwhelming undertaking to anyone especially if it’s your first time to write one. The first concern will probably be ‘how you’re going to start your sermon’. Apprehensions on what passages of scriptures to includ... Read >
Author: Barry.Hockers

3 Simple Tips for Preparing a Sermon

18th June 2009
So, another Sunday is approaching, and you are getting ready to write your next sermon. This is quite a daunting task sometimes, isn't it? Where do you start? Should you first select your scripture and then choose the topic to preach from it, or do you st... Read >
Author: Paul Davis

Trans Gender

18th June 2009
Holy Grail (in medieval legend) it was a bowl used by Jesus at the last supper. Nowadays passing as a woman to most of the cross dressers and transsexuals is pursuing a goal that is really worth. Most of the individuals hesitate to go publically becaus... Read >
Author: Alien

3 Simple Sermon Preparation Tips

18th June 2009
So, you want to write a sermon. It can be quite a daunting task, especially if you've never written one before. Where do you start? What are you going to talk about? What passages of scripture do you use? How do you tie everything up in a neat little bow?... Read >
Author: Gary West

Easter Holidays in Malta

09th April 2009
This article provides information about Malta and things to do in Malta during your Easter Holiday. Easter time is the most important time of year for the Roman Catholic Church and is thus a very exciting and colourful time for the Maltese due to their... Read >
Author: Claire

Urban Clothing Buy Wholesale Distributer

09th January 2009
Spring Manufacturer Buy Wholesale Like the legendary search for the Holy Grail, the cup that Jesus drank from at the Last Supper, the same "holy crusade" goes on today by veteran and newly anointed business owners for the perfect wholesale, surplus, an... Read >
Author: Lori

Religious Tattoos

23rd November 2008
Many people (particularly Christians), are interested in having a religious tattoo on them, and many do so, it is a very popular thing to do. But what sorts of religious tattoos can you have? There are many different patterns that you can have, and things... Read >
Author: mick purcell

Religious Tapestries: Weaving Faith with the Arts

15th October 2008
For centuries people have searched for ways of expressing their faith through the arts and tapestry is one method of providing a vehicle for their inspiration. The passion for art, entwined with the spirituality of religion has ensured these works have re... Read >
Author: Angela Dawson-Field

Top 5 Reasons Why to Raise Chickens

05th September 2008
Raising chickens should not be a fuss. There are actually several reasons why people want to cultivate chickens in their backyard. Some of these are written below. Reason # 1 – Chickens love leftovers. A chicken’s appetite is incredible. They can ... Read >
Author: Gargi

ITALY : THE MARCHE REGION !

13th August 2008
If you are looking for a European tourist destination, consider the Marche region of central Italy. Depending on your interests, it is an ideal vacation spot. You can get classic Italian food, and wash it down with fine local wine. And the Marche region h... Read >
Author: capil007

TOUR OF ITALY

13th August 2008
If you are looking for a European tourist destination, consider the Marche region of central Italy. Depending on your interests, it is an ideal vacation spot. You can get classic Italian food, and wash it down with fine local wine. And the Marche region h... Read >
Author: Robrt Thomson

A Quick Tour Of Italy - The Marche Region

05th July 2008
If you are looking for a European tourist destination, consider the Marche region of central Italy. Depending on your interests, it is an ideal vacation spot. You can get classic Italian food, and wash it down with fine local wine. And the Marche region h... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Death Itself

07th April 2008
My friend John died on Sunday. Today is Wednesday. As I allow my mind to travel over the many years of our friendship, I remember vividly the first moment I saw John: at his mother's funeral. My parents, who have since passed, were close to John's p... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

The Challenge of Fostering a Creative Culture in the Workplace

07th March 2008
Creativity. A lot of companies say that they want it, but not all of them do a good job of fostering it. It’s not hard to see why. Creativity often appears unproductive. It can require dissociating one’s self from one’s normal work, and it fre... Read >
Author: V. Berba Velasco

First Holy Communion

21st January 2008
The Eucharist, instituted by Christ at the Last Supper on the night before His passion, is a sacrament of the New Covenant -- the greatest of the sacraments, All About First Holy Communion. In this sacrament, the Lord becomes food for the soul under the a... Read >
Author: Sarah Porter

All About Communion, Holy Communion and First Holy Communion

19th January 2008
The origin of communion meal recalls the table fellowship Jesus shared with his disciples, and in particular, the Last Supper on the night before his death as well as his appearances to the disciples during meals following his resurrection, (All About Hol... Read >
Author: Sarah Porter

How To Beomce A Trillionaire: Shopping with Dewey

09th May 2007
Everybody knows that beinga billionaire is so 1990s. Been there. Done that. Dr. Murray Trillionaire is a leading world expert with a doctoral degree in Yiddish Country Music and the History of Medievel New Jersey. While studying for his joint degrees... Read >
Author: Dr. Murray Trillionaire

Superstitions - A World of Make Believe

08th January 2007
Superstitions - A World of Make Believeby Sharon JacobsenSuperstitions are a part of our heritage. They takeus to a distant past, linking us to the roots of ourculture. Rational thought may cast doubts as to thereal dangers involved, and yet still many of... Read >
Sharon Jacobsen

Friday the 13th could be a lucky day?

18th December 2006
Friday the 13th sounds unlucky ? Traditional superstition ? And a lot of people dislike it and believe it to be unfortunate. A Friday occurring on the 13th day of any month is considered to be a day of bad luck in English and Portuguese-speaking cultu... Read >
Author: yysg28

Leuven Tourist Information

01st September 2006
General summary of the city: Leuven (Louvain in French) is a university town and the capital city of the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Catholic Univeristy of Leuven) is the oldest catholic univeristy in the worl... Read >
Author: Meredith Booney

An Overview of the Life of Leonardo da Vinci

28th July 2006
The Da Vinci Code is all the rage these days, but what do people really know about the man? Here is an overview of the life of the amazing Leonardo da Vinci. An Overview of the Life of Leonardo da Vinci There are many different Renaissance painters... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Pope Benedict XVI comes to Valencia

31st May 2006
The World Meeting of the Families takes place every 3 years, bringing together hundreds of thousands of families from all five continents. During the first week of July 2006 Pope Benedict XVI will attend the 5th World Meeting of the Families in the city ... Read >
Author: Faisant Charlotte

Easter and the Rabbit in the Moon

10th April 2006
Happy Easter! Long time ago around Lithuanian there was a goddess named Eostre that was brought to the Norse along with Perkunas by the people of the Historic Odin; being Eostare and Thor. Eostare was a fertility Goddess of Spring and the word east is... Read >
Author: Christopher Jon Luke Dowgin

Religious Practices

08th March 2006
This article describes the services of the world's major religions which are (in no particular order): Christianity Buddhism Hinduism Islam Sikhism Christianity The most common way in which Christians worship is by the taking of bread and w... Read >
Author: Charles Jenkins

The Rooster's Immortal Perch, Hand Crafted Weathervanes

19th January 2006
The weathervane is most often thought of as a metal rooster on the top of a barn that points in the direction of the blowing wind. That is a weathervane point in the direction of the origin of the wind. A compass rose is fixed below the rooster and poin... Read >
Author: dana dana