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The Librarian

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    My 11 & 7 year old daughters gave a presentation at school today about why we don’t celebrate Christmas. Everyone in school had to prepare a presentation about Christmas around the world. They prepared a PowerPoint presentation and presented it to the kids in their classes. I’m so proud that they take advantage of the opportunity to talk about our beliefs and bring praise to Jehovah’s name. (Yes, they are wearing PJ’s, it was pajama day at their school). Photo shared by @melissa0278

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    The Bible contains remarkable prophecies that were written and fulfilled in Roman times. For example, when Jesus rode into Jerusalem, he wept and foretold how the Roman armies would destroy the city. “Days will come upon you when your enemies will build around you a fortification with pointed stakes,” Jesus said. “They will not leave a stone upon a stone in you, because you did not discern the time of your being inspected.” —Luke 19:41-44. What happened to Jerusalem? The Roman armies led by Vespasian and his son Titus advanced on the city prior to the Passover of 70 C.E. Titus ordered that the temple be preserved; but a soldier torched it, and the place was torn down stone by stone—precisely as Jesus had predicted. If you visit Rome today, you can see the Arch of Titus (pictured here), which commemorates the conquest of Jerusalem; a relief shows Roman soldiers carrying off sacred vessels from the temple. Bible prophecy is trustworthy in every detail. How important, then, that we take to heart what it says about the future! it-2 536; g 4/11 13. Photo shared by @m_salina69

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    I had the privilege of witnessing to the local nursing home recently here in North Carolina, USA. We are using the book, “My book of Bible Stories”. We wanted to use creative ways to reach their heart and for the Bible stories to come alive. This month, we were talking about Solomon and the power of God’s wisdom. We created props; a baby, a sword, and a crown. Then we put on a small little drama for the audience. They loved it so much, they didn’t want us to leave! We are looking forward to coming back next time! Photo shared by @_julianna.jade_

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