Monday, January 17, 2011

Miscellaneous Tidbits of Information

Fearfully and Wonderfully Made ~ One inch of skin on your hand contains some 72 feet of nerve fiber.  End to end the blood vessels in your body would go over 60,000 miles.  That's enough to circle the earth twice.  Isn't the body amazing? - Thanks to Dr. Chris Lauria for this fact!
 
Devotions of a Woman ~ I visited this site today and thought about all of you ladies!  http://wandascountryhome.com/devotions/   - Thanks to Lisa Campos-Rowe in South Carolina for this!
 
Ideas for Family Devotions and Sunday School Teachers Moms can ask questions and get input from other Sunday school teachers and parents on the best ways to teach children in Sunday school or during family devotions. As an example, to teach children the Books of the Bible, Bible book songs and games work well.  Also, "Bible Stack-O!", a Bible book name memory game will be released very soon from SundaySchoolNetwork.com.  Make sure you check the archives for more ideas.  Check out a recent Fall Festival tract, listed in the Featured Resources section on the home page of: http://www.SundaySchoolNetwork.com   Object lesson ideas and so much more can be found here.  Thanks to Sarah Keith for her ministry to Sunday school teachers and parents!
 
Register to Vote - Online, Easy, Free  ~ National voter registration form - you simply print, sign and mail in to your state officials at the address provided.  www.govote.org.
"Providence has given to our people the choice of their rulers, and it is the duty, as well as the privilege and interest of our Christian nation to select and prefer Christians for their rulers." --John Jay
Keep abreast of issues that affect the Christian family by subscribing for the free e-mail newsletter, CitizenLink, at www.citizenlink.orgBe a responsible citizen - pray and vote your Christian values!  The stakes are high and just one vote can change a nation!
 
How to Save Perennials in Cold Weather Climates ~ To save money and plants in cold weather climates, cut the bottoms of plant containers that plants come in from the nursery and put them over delicate plants especially rose bushes, instead of buying collars at the garden center which break.  Mound with dirt both inside and outside the container.  You'll have beautiful perennials year after year. ~ Pat -Subscriber Tip from The Budget Stretcher, www.homemoneyhelp.com, Used by permission

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