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February is upon us and we are
surrounded with Valentine's Day For
God so loved the world, that he gave his only
begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Valentine's Day is the perfect time to remind our children of the great love and sacrifice that Jesus Christ made for us 2,000 years ago. The Bible tells us that: "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." John 15:13 Explain to your children that
Valentine's Day is a day to celebrate "love"
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A long time ago in a place called Rome, there lived a very cruel man named Claudius the Emperor. St. Valentine was a priest who lived near Rome in the year 270 A.D. At this time the Emperor Claudius was putting Christians in jail if they refused to worship the Roman Gods. St. Valentine was arrested and put into jail during this time because he was performing Christian marriages. Why would St. Valentine be arrested for performing Christian marriages? At this same time in history, a war broke out in the Roman empire. So many Romans did not want to fight in this war because they loved their girlfriends and they did not want to leave them. The soldiers refusal to fight in the battle angered Claudius and he ordered that no marriages could be performed and that anyone who was engaged to be married break up immediately. St. Valentine felt sorrow for the poor soldiers who wanted to marry their sweethearts and he performed the marriage ceremonies anyway. When Claudius found out about this, he ordered that St. Valentine be thrown in a dungeon immediately. While St. Valentine was in prison, the Romans asked him to tell them what he thought about the Roman gods Jupiter and Mercury. St. Valentine refused to tell them that he believed in their gods and he even went so far as to tell them that he thought their gods were false. St. Valentine told the Romans that the God in the Holy Bible and the Father of Jesus was the one and only God. The Romans were greatly offended and they demanded that St. Valentine stay in prison forever. Now most people if they were in St. Valentine's place in prison would probably decide to be very quiet and not to talk about Jesus anymore. But not St. Valentine. He continued to talk about Jesus even while he was in prison. One day St. Valentine talked to one of the Roman guards about Jesus. This particular guard had a daughter who was blind. St. Valentine prayed to God to heal this guard's little girl and God did just what he asked. The guard and his family decided that they would believe in Jesus and they all asked Jesus to be their Lord and Saviour. When Claudius heard about this, he had St. Valentine beheaded. St. Valentine had the kind of love that Jesus wants us all to have for each other. Jesus tells us that we are even to love our enemies: "But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;" Mt 5:44 Valentine's Day is a day celebrated
because of a GREAT LOVE that St. Valentine demonstrated
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All About Rome National Geographic has a nice map of Italy. See if
your homeschoolers It
is 4,886 miles from our home in South Carolina to Rome,
Italy. You can see both locations on the same map. Would you like to know the distance Italy
is located in the European Continent. Can your
homeschooler Would
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The Human Heart! Heart, in anatomy, the hollow muscular organ that receives blood from the veins and propels it into and through the arteries. The heart of a human is about the size of a closed fist. It is situated behind the lower part of the breastbone, extending more to the left of the midline than to the right. It is roughly conical in shape, with the base directed upward and to the right and slightly backward; the apex touches the chest wall between the fifth and sixth ribs. The heart is held in place principally by its attachment to the great arteries and veins, and by its confinement in the pericardium, a double-walled sac with one layer enveloping the heart and the other attached to the breastbone, the diaphragm, and the membranes of the thorax."Heart," Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia. 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Circulatory System, in anatomy and physiology, the course taken by the blood through the arteries, capillaries, and veins and back to the heart. In humans and the higher vertebrates, the heart is made up of four chambers: the right and left auricles, or atria, and the right and left ventricles. The right side of the heart pumps oxygen-poor blood from the cells of the body back to the lungs for new oxygen; the left side of the heart receives blood rich in oxygen from the lungs and pumps it through the arteries to the various parts of the body. Circulation begins early in fetal life. It is estimated that a given portion of the blood completes its course of circulation in approximately 30 seconds."Circulatory System," Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia. 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
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Make Valentine's Day special for your little Valentine's. Just because you are celebrating this holiday at your home instead of a classroom doesn't mean that you can't have a celebration! Remember the true spirit of this holiday and spread love throughout your home this Feb. 14th!!!
Craft Ideas Make
your own Valentine's! A
Valentine's Day Mailbox Special
Gifts for Kids to Make for Parents Valentine's
Day Placemats
Valentine's Necklaces &
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Yummy Recipe Ideas Heart-shaped
Krispie Treats Valentine's
Day Cookies Chocolate
Surprise Valentine's
Day Cupcakes
Valentine Muffins |
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Valentine's Day Vocabulary! |
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Learn how to say "I love you" in various languages from around the world Children's Books About Valentine's Day Billy Bear's Be My Valentine Valentine's Day From Family.Com God's Valentine Read the "Valentine Thief" Valentine's Day Crafts Send Someone a Virtual Valentine (Blue Mountain Cards) Send Someone a Virtual Hug! (Blue Mountain Cards) Send someone Virtual Chocolate Candy Recipes for Kids |
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