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Birthdays -- John 1:12, 1 John 3:1 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
We can choose to be in God's family.
Weather Forecast -- Matthew 16:2-3 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
Jesus in our lives is more important than weather.
The Blood Of Jesus Cleans -- Matthew 12:34b -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
God will forgive us and cleanse us.
Faith -- 1 Corinthians 13:13, John 3:8 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
We believe in God even if we don't see him.
The Parable Of The Lost Coin -- Luke 15:8-10 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
There is joy in heaven when someone lost is found.
Hope -- 1 Corinthians 13:13, John 3:8 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
God's people have reason to hope.
Love -- 1 Corinthians 13:13, John 15:12 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
Jesus tells us to love one another.
The Parable Of The Good Samaritan -- Luke 10:25-37 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
Jesus asks us to help anyone in need.
Easter Sunday -- John 11:25-26, 2 Corinthians 5:17, 1 Corinthians 15:52 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
We will be changed and live forever.
Let Your Light Shine -- John 8:12 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
This will please our Father in heaven.
After The Resurrection -- Luke 24:36-39 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
Blessed are those who believe.
Thanksgiving -- Psalm 37:3-4 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
God is awake, loving, and caring.
Jesus Is Light And Color -- Blue -- John 8:12 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
Jesus and the color blue.
Abraham, Ancestor of Jesus -- Genesis 12:1-2, 3b -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
If we have faith, we are in the family of Abraham.
Jesus Is Light And Color -- Green And Yellow -- John 8:12, John 3:3 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
Jesus and the colors green and yellow.
David, Ancestor of Jesus -- 1 Samuel 16:7 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
It's what inside that matters.
Jesus Is Light And Color -- Red -- John 8:12, 1 John 1:7 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
Jesus and the color red.
The Message of the Angel -- Hebrews 1:14 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
God is awake, loving, and caring.
Mother's Day -- 2 Timothy 2:20-21 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
God uses a clean heart. Scripture: 2 Timothy 2:20-21
Christmas -- Luke 2:10-11 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
We think of Jesus and the joy he brought.
Buttons In Their Places -- 1 Corinthians 3:9 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
We need to be in places doing our jobs.
Memorial Day -- Psalm 112 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
A day for remembering. Scripture: Psalm 112; 116:15
Jesus And Children -- 1 -- Mark 10:13-14a -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
Jesus loves all of the children. Scripture: Mark 10:13-14a
Jesus And Children -- 2 -- Mark 10:13-14a, 16, Matthew 19:13-15 -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
Letting the children come to Jesus.
Father's Day -- Matthew 7:9-10, 11b -- Julia E. Bland -- 2006
Fathers want good things for their children.

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