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Welcome to March: A Month of Renewal, History, and Celebration

Welcome to March: A Month of Renewal, History, and Celebration March, the third month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, carries a rich blend of ancient tradition, seasonal change, and meaningful observances. Long ago, on the early Roman calendar, March—then called Martius—was actually the first month of the year. It wasn’t until Julius Caesar’s…
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Spring Themes: Bible, Recipes, Stories, Poems and More

🌸 Spring Spring invites us to notice God’s renewing work all around us—buds opening, days lengthening, and hope rising gently in our hearts. This season reminds us that the Lord is always bringing new life, both in creation and in our walk with Him.Scripture says, “Behold, I am making all things new.” — Revelation 21:5As…
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National Anthem Day

National Anthem Day, celebrated annually on March 3, honors “The Star-Spangled Banner,” designated as the U.S. national anthem in 1931. Inspired by the War of 1812, it symbolizes patriotism and unity. The day encourages reflection on its history, significance, and continued role in American cultural life while promoting activities to deepen understanding.
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Fun Facts About Pigs: Celebrate National Pig Day

National Pig Day, celebrated annually on March 1 in the U.S., honors pigs’ intelligence and contributions. Established in 1972, it features parades, educational events, and pig-themed activities, emphasizing their significance in agriculture and culture.
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The Story of the Three Little Pigs

THE STORYOF THETHREE LITTLE PIGS With drawings by L. Leslie Brooke Frederick Warne & Co. Once upon a time there was an old Sow with three little Pigs, and as she had not enough to keep them, she sent them out to seek their fortune. The first that went off met a Man with a bundle…
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Mother Mary Lange: A Pioneer of Faith, Education, and Courage

Mother Mary Lange: A Pioneer of Faith, Education, and Courage Mother Mary Lange stands as one of the most remarkable women in American Catholic history. As the foundress of the Oblate Sisters of Providence—the first sustained religious order for women of African descent in the United States—she transformed education, faith formation, and community life for…
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Weekly Recap of Articles for Christians for February 15th to the 21st

Weekly Recap: Faith, Learning, and Everyday Living Each week at Articles for Christians, we gather our newest posts into one place so you can easily catch up, revisit favorites, and find fresh encouragement for the days ahead. Our weekly recap highlights a blend of resources designed to support Christian families in their walk with the…
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Fats Waller: The Joyful Genius of Jazz

Fats Waller: The Joyful Genius of Jazz Few musicians have ever radiated joy the way Thomas “Fats” Waller did. A master pianist, organist, composer, singer, and entertainer, Waller helped define the sound of early jazz and stride piano. His music carried humor, brilliance, and soul—an irresistible combination that made him one of the most beloved…

