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For all Those Interseted in Church History

This is for all those interested in church history James Faris is working on putting the written history of the First Southfield Reformed Presbyterian Church (RPCNA) on the internet.  It is vary interesting to read I would highly recommend that every one to read it even those from other RP churches and those from other churches or no church at all, as the history sheds some light on what is happening now and gives us a grater a ppreciation for what God has done in the past and how he has preserved his people. 

To Blog Or Not To Blog

Well that is an easy question to find the a nswer to.  Lets begin last Winter before I started this blog a member of this g roup .

November Recap

Here is a recap of last month, last month this blog had 122 visits and 244 page views, my website had 84 visits and 181 page views (thanks to the project that I was working on which is done for now but I will change it slightly after I get done with school), and my class blog had 68 visits and 97 page views

A New Picture

A new picture that is right I got tired of the old one.
I have been thinking about softball lately today my manager at work said it was May well I asked what happened to the last few months he just said the where gone.  Well if it where May I would be done with school and well in May we have about 4 softball games that must be why I changed the picture.
The Picture was taken during my best game ever I had 2 hits and a walk in three plate appearances, the only game I have ever batted 1.000 in.

Today

Someone from China has visited my blog I did not think that they would let people form China visit blogs like this but I must be wrong.

This day in History October 20,
1740 - Maria Theresa takes the throne of Austria. France, Prussia, Bavaria and Saxony refuse to honour the Pragmatic Sanction and the War of the Austrian Succession begins.
1818 - The Convention of 1818 signed between the United States and the United Kingdom which, among other things, settled the US-Canada border on the 49th parallel for most of its length.

Post Number 217

Well that is how many posts I have made on this blog.  All Of them now have tags.  They help when you want to follow somthing.

This day in history October 13,
1307 - Hundreds of Knights Templar in France are simultaneously arrested by agents of Phillip the Fair, to be later tortured into "admitting" heresy.
1775 - The United States Continental Congress orders the establishment of the Continental Navy (later renamed the United States Navy).

Tags

Well I think I will start using tags.

100 For the mounth

Well I have finally hit 100 visitors for the month I don't think I not will set a record this month unless I real get the hits.

Lessons people only take once.
Drowning lessons.
Crash course in flying.
If you can think of any others please leave a comment.

This day in history September 28,
1066 - William the Conqueror invades England: the Norman Conquest begins.
1820 - The tomato is publicly proven safe when Robert Johnson eats a bushel (24 kg) of tomatoes in Salem, Massachusetts.

A Clarification on Last Mondays Entery

I thought that I should post this here because I also posted the original here.  This is from my other blog .

First Amendment (Jason's Blog) Actually, the first amendment makes no guarantees about having some medium through which to exercise free speech, only that the government can not make any law abridging (limiting)

Blog's the internet and fredom of speach

Last week week I posted this on my other blog,
Blogs have made freedom of speech more of a reality than it has ever been in history.  You no longer have to find any one to print what you want you can just post it on a blog or your own website.  We are guaranteed it in the 1st amendment to the constitution.

This day in history September 18,
1502 - Christopher Columbus lands at Costa Rica on his fourth, and final, voyage.
1759 - The British capture Quebec City.
1947 - The United States Air Force become an independent service.
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