Posts tagged Earthrise 1968
Theologian's Almanac for Week of December 22, 2024
Christmas, Daily Inspiration, Theologian's Almanac, Worship ResourcesElizabeth MyerNorman Maclean, Christmas Eve Truce, Silent Night, Silent Night history, Earthrise, Earthrise 1968, first radio broadcast, Christmas Day, Christmas Day history, Christmas, First Nativity, St. Francis Nativity, Clara Barton, Red Cross, Red Cross origin, Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Kepler, Johannes Kepler, Charles Darwin, Charles Darwin HMS Beagle, On the Origin of Species, Lumiere brothers, Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory, Auguste and Louis Lumiere
Theologian's Almanac for Week of December 24, 2023
Daily Inspiration, Theologian's Almanac, Worship ResourcesElizabeth MyerChristmas Eve Truce, Christmas Day, Christmas Eve, Silent Night history, Silent Night, Earthrise, Earthrise 1968, first radio broadcast, St. Francis Nativity, St. Francis, Clara Barton, Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird, Kwanzaa, Johannes Kepler, Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species, Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory, Auguste and Louis Lumiere, Lumiere brothers, Wounded Knee, Massacre at Wounded Knee, Edwin Hubble, Andromeda, Andromeda galaxy, Andromeda nebula
Theologian's Almanac for Week of December 18, 2022
Christmas, Daily Inspiration, Theologian's Almanac, Worship ResourcesElizabeth MyerCharles Wesley, Charles Dickens, Hanukkah, It's a Wonderful Life, Winter Solstice, Norman Maclean, Christmas Eve Truce, Silent Night, Earthrise 1968, Earthrise, first radio broadcast
Theologian's Almanac for Week of December 19, 2021
Advent, Christmas, Daily Inspiration, Theologian's Almanac, Worship ResourcesElizabeth MyerCharles Dickens, A Christmas Carol, It's a Wonderful Life, Winter Solstice, Norman Maclean, A River Runs Through It, Christmas Eve Truce, Silent Night, Silent Night history, Earthrise, Earthrise 1968, Fessenden, first radio broadcast, Christmas Day history, Christmas, St. Francis Nativity, St. Francis, Clara Barton, Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird, Kwanzaa, Louis Pasteur, Charles Darwin, Endless forms most beautiful