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Name:Status: OwnerDescription: A group where people who celebrate the Pan-African holiday--or who would like to start--can come together to discuss their Kwanzaa traditions, learn the principles of the holiday, post photos and videos of their favorite moments and most importantly celebrate family, community and, culture.
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Name:Status: OwnerDescription: Have you read any good books lately? Maybe you've read a bad book that you want to let the world know about. Either way, this is the place to be. Feel free to share your all--or one--time favorites or the books that you feel should be banished from the shelves.
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Status: OwnerDescription: Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Jr, Malcolm X, Maya Angelou, Nikki Giovanni, Carter G. Woodson, Ben Carson, Marcus Garvey, Booker T. Washington--you know the list can go on for days and this group was created to acknowledge the contributions to society that these men and women made. Join us as we take the time reflect on black history. Photos, audio and video are welcome. Please share.
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Name:Status: OwnerDescription: During a season when many people spend their time waiting in lines to buy over-priced toys, waiting to open up the gifts they want--and even the ones they don't and waiting at the dinner table to gorge themselves, Christians are urged to wait with expectancy for the best gift of all, the birth of Christ. This Advent season, we welcome adherents to join this group to share Advent readings, traditions, prayer, fellowship and prepare for the blessed celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
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Status: OwnerDescription: There is a song we sing quite often in church entitled "Here I Am to Worship." The song is heart-wrenching from the beginning but there is one part that never ceases to bring the congregation to tears. It's a moment when the spirit of worship is at its highest. These are the words that bring us to our knees: "I'll never know, How much it cost. To see my sin Upon that cross." We repeat this over and over until we can no longer take it and it is only in the moment when we can really meditate on the wonderful gift of God we have received. This is what this group is about. It is about remembering the precious gift that was given to us and remembering that the resurrection of Christ is to be remembered all year around, not just on Easter Sunday. So come and share what the resurrection means to you.
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Name:Status: MemberDescription: Positive thinking is important. The Bible encourages us to think positively in the light of all that God has done for us, and in the light of His promises to us. This group is for Christians to encourage each other by sharing positive Scripture references, tesimonies and mutual advice.
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Status: MemberDescription: Take this invite as an opportunity to replace those self-destructive words with words of power, love, and sound mind. Erase old tapes which have played in your mind for a long time. The Wisdom of God is your shield against all the fiery darts of the hate, disease, death, and destruction. Allow the wisdom to sink into your innermost being. Talk the answer, not the problem. The answer is in Godly Wisdom. Our mouths must speak life and release messages full of power...making you active, operative, energizing, and effective. Website:allforyouchristproduction.com Please sign guestbook. Click on "Thank You For Being Our Friend." Thank you.
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Name:Status: MemberDescription: Think you know what faith you belong to? Whether you do or not, Belief-O-Matic will tell you what religion (if any) you practice...or ought to consider practicing. After taking the quiz, share and discuss your results.
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Name:Status: MemberDescription: 'Lost' is one of the most spiritually-minded shows on TV, so it's only fitting we have a group here on Beliefnet to discuss it. This is the place to discuss episodes, post photos, link to 'Lost'-related content on Beliefnet, and try to figure out what the monster really is.
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Status: MemberDescription: Jim Wallis, the NY Times best-selling author of "God's Politics," is back with "The Great Awakening." The book calls for a faith-based politics that can transform the nation, following the model of the civil rights and anti-slavery movements. What do you think? Can faith and politics mix for the good? Let's talk about "The Great Awakening" and the Jim Wallis message.
