Move Over Chuck Norris, This Man Slaps Cobras
Move over Chuck Norris, because there's a guy out there who slaps cobras in the face. Not only that, he grabs them, sorts them, tosses them and brandishes them. I was working late one night and heard kids cackling. I was hurried in to see this video on Youtube of a guy with more chutzpah that common sense. Read on Move Over Chuck Norris, This Man Slaps Cobras
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Why Christians Celebrate Epiphany
We often use the word 'epiphany' to refer to a revelation or recognition of importance in our lives. Epiphany, in the liturgical sense, is a feast day celebrated in the Catholic and Orthodox faiths. Epiphany is the day Christians remember the visit of the Magi to the stable in Bethlehem. In the eastern or Orthodox rites of the Church, Epiphany is also the day which we remember the baptism of Jesus by John in the Jordan river. When John baptized Jesus, he also proclaimed Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of God. He said, 'Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.'
As the The Magi presented gifts to the Holy Child, many countries in southern and eastern Europe and also in areas of Latin America celebrate Epiphany, as the gift-giving holiday. Although Epiphany is a major feast day in the Christmas season, it receives almost no recognition in many western countries. The average American has never even heard of the feast of Epiphany. Why Do Christians Celebrate Epiphany?
As the The Magi presented gifts to the Holy Child, many countries in southern and eastern Europe and also in areas of Latin America celebrate Epiphany, as the gift-giving holiday. Although Epiphany is a major feast day in the Christmas season, it receives almost no recognition in many western countries. The average American has never even heard of the feast of Epiphany. Why Do Christians Celebrate Epiphany?
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