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Top 10 Mother’s Day Bible Verses for Cards and Letters

What Christian mother wouldn’t love to see a Bible verse on her Mother’s Day card? I know that I, as a mom of ten children, would enjoy seeing any one of the following verses embellishing the front of my Mother’s Day card. I’ve even made suggestions for what I’d like to see on the inside […]

10 Bible Verses for Your Wedding Vows

The Bible can be the perfect tool for any purpose. Your wedding day is one of those special occasions that God’s word can make more special. Whether passages of Scripture for ceremonies, or verses of the Bible for invitations, meaning can be added to the use of the correct Scriptures. Are you ready to say […]

Top 10 Mother’s Day Bible Verses for Cards and Letters

In the Bible, we are all told to “Honor your father and your mother…” (Exodus 20:12) so what better day to honor our mother than on Mother’s Day. Likewise, the best location to reach for inspiration to honor your mother this year is from the written words taken straight from the bible. Here are my […]

My Top 10 Mother’s Day Bible Verses for Cards and Letters

The bible is full of inspirational words of encouragement, love and guidance. This Mother’s Day why not include a verse of love, encouragement or guidance into the card for your special mother. Below are my top 10 Mother’s Day bible verses for cards and letters. 10. Ephesian 6:4 Do not provoke your children to anger, […]

Best Bible Verses for a Wedding Ceremony

Are you looking for the best Bible Verses for your Wedding Ceremony? Here are some Bible Readings perfect for your Wedding Ceremony. These Ceremony Bible Verses will make that big day even more significant by the reading of God’s perfect words. Bible Verses being read at your Wedding Ceremony can also be a strong testimony […]

Top 10 Father’s Day Bible Verses for Cards and Letters

For nearly 100 years, families have celebrated Father’s Day honoring fathers, grandfathers and other paternal figures. Actually, Father’s Day started in 1909. Sonora Smart Dodd, a young person in Spokane, Washington, was listening to a Mother’s Day sermon in church. Sonora’s mother had died in childbirth, and her father, Henry Jackson Smart, a Civil War […]