January is a new year, a new beginning, the month of New Years Resolutions. - #NewLifeInChrist
February is full of love, it is Valentine's day. - #ChristLovesUs
March is spring, a rejuvenation, a revival of life and spirit. - #ReviveUsAgain
April is rain, the water of life, Easter. - #ChristIsRisen
May is the height of spring, the month of joy, warmth returns in full. - #SpringIntoJoy
June is the month of the summer solstice, the halfway point of the year. And the one we must counter the Devil the fiercest in! - #FromPrideToPrayer
July is the seventh month, the month of freedom, Independence Day. - #FreeInChrist
August is typically a very hot month, the hottest in fact! - #OnFireForChrist
September is the beginning of fall, the changing of colors, harvest-time. - #BountifulHarvest
October is the month of autumn, leaves falling, historically popular for revivals. - #FallIntoRevival
November is the month of thanksgiving. - #ThankYouJesus
December is the end of the year, the putting off of the old, the Christmas. - #ChristIsBorn
Let's keep this movement rolling! Christ is King! God Wins!
Hopefully helpful musings from a fellow Christian:
Being persuasive involves being able to avoid coming across as a threatening attacker to psyop damaged "lost sheep".
Choices:
Christs approach versus the piety policing pharisees He constantly scandalized by being sacrilegious and blasphemous?
Inspire curiosity by being a living example of His Love and His ability to Transform Life or speak about rules for pleasing people and a God that come off as repulsive to those " lost sheep"?
As the woman in "When Harry Met Sally"'s famous diner said to her waiter, " I'll have what she's having".
Isn't "eat this or you will be punished" far less compelling and more reminiscent of pharisees than Christ?