I stand at a red Kettle, smiling and grinning,As folks pass me by, with their carts overflowing.Some will look up, and be greeted with a smile;Out of those few, they will give of their supply. Many won’t look at me, as to look means acknowledgement.To acknowledge that their fellow man is in need, and that … Continue reading The Meaning of Christmas
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The Remarkable Story of Jonathan
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Hello and welcome back to another blog post by, The Eason Clan. I am excited about today’s post, mainly because it’s about a truly remarkable story that often gets overlooked by popular themes and stories in the Bible. Today you will read about Jonathan, the son of the Israelite King … Continue reading The Remarkable Story of Jonathan
The Empty Tomb
What was meant to be, the final rest; You said, “No,” this was not Your place. You were on the move. The leaders thought that they had won, Yet, they ordered for guards at a dead man’s tomb. You were on the move. Words written hundreds of years before your death, were now fulfilled - … Continue reading The Empty Tomb
Palm Sunday and Revisiting my Religious Identity
Happy Palm Sunday everyone! Today is the day that Christians around the world celebrate the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem for the Passover festival. If we could time-machine back to this day, we would be amongst a throng of cheering people, hearing the shouts of “Hoshia-na! Baruch ha-ba b’shem Adonai! Blessed is He who comes … Continue reading Palm Sunday and Revisiting my Religious Identity
Rotting Smells & Combating Stress with Thankfulness and Scripture
Thumpety thump thump, Thumpety thump thump, look at Christian's heart rate go! What a great start to a blog post! A Christmas jingle-themed song about chronic stress! If you thought for a moment this would be a remake of Frosty the Snowman, my apologies for the inconvenience. Yet, if you came to this post, questioning … Continue reading Rotting Smells & Combating Stress with Thankfulness and Scripture
A Year has Passed
A Year has Passed, it’s hard to believe; Yet somehow it feels like yesterday you were here. From your bubbling, loud, and rich laugh to the tears you would cry - all these things seems like a memory, now that your gone. It was a given that you would cry while reading a card. I … Continue reading A Year has Passed
A Second Update Regarding Israel
Good morning from The Eason Clan! I am sending out a second update, and addressing my first post, which some of you were unable to read. The reason for that is that I took down the post. The explanation quite simply is this: what I had written, I was not satisfied with. I wrote what … Continue reading A Second Update Regarding Israel
Being challenged to Fight at Cineplex and Grinding my Coffee Beans Outside
Welcome back, to another exciting blog post from, The Eason Clan. Today we have some interesting topics in the arsenal: we will be talking about how I was challenged to fight another man at Cineplex last week and end it off with how I start my mornings with my ninja-like-quiet skills. Sat back, on this … Continue reading Being challenged to Fight at Cineplex and Grinding my Coffee Beans Outside
Why did the Pope order Catholics to put a Rooster weathervane on top of their churches?
Yes, you read that title correctly. It actually sounds like the opening line of a joke. Yet, this is no joking matter. It was so serious in fact, that the Pope, Nicholas I, decreed in the 9th century that all Roman Catholic churches should have a rooster weathervane on its spiral or steeple. The question … Continue reading Why did the Pope order Catholics to put a Rooster weathervane on top of their churches?
Down by the Sea Revelations
Down by the Sea, everything is simple. Down by the Sea, there’s little noise. Down by the Sea, it’s where I find peace. Down by the Sea, my thoughts come together. Are you drowning in a sea of anxiety? Are you drowning in a sea of worry? Are you drowning in a sea of loss? … Continue reading Down by the Sea Revelations
