I have been making flags for worship for several years and I decided to write about how to make flags for worship. The simplest way to make a flag for worship. You will need: Fabric (preferably light and airy) any length Scissors Wooden rod ¾” in diameter (I have found out is the best size) Hot glue Sewing machine with thread matching the color of your fabric Sharpie or permanent marker (optional) Cut the flag to the desired size and sew around the edges, making sure that you pass through the corners several times so they don’t unravel. Sew a “pocket” on one edge about 1 1/2” wide; fold one of the edges of you flag and sew it to make a pocket, by making sure that you close one of the top ends also. Insert the rod in the pocket; glue the end with enough hot glue so the flag doesn't go anywhere. You are done! I like to use the “pocket” method of attachment because in case the rod breaks is a lot easier to unglue a little portion of the fabric than the whole thing, plus some fabrics...
From the book of Song of Solomon comes this teaching by Rev. Tommy Nelson. It was aired on James Dobson's radio program, you will laugh, cry and will be taught about a subject that God cares deeply about, for there's a whole book in the Bible about it. Biblical Romance: The Design for Intimacy 1 aired on (November 2, 2017) Biblical Intimacy: Sharing Body and Soul 2 (aired on November 2, 2017)
Wailing Wall at Jerusalem Putting down the gun to Pray Govindgarh, Rajasthan Salatul-Fajr in Mekka, during morning praying. Photo is shot over Abu Jahil's House's Place. (Now big WC complex) Tibetan life can be pretty hard. Early mornings, endless praying, primitive lifestyle, cold weather, simple food, scant shelter and so on. For modern city dwellers it can be near impossible to imagine what this like style would be like, after all we long ago gave up such things only to “rough it” once in a while in facilities better then what they live in. Some people from little villages like this go to the larger towns seeking money and relationships, but some still remain to live a lifestyle passed down over hundreds of generations of tradition and religious reflection....a traditional lifestyle revolving around their religion and they hold that with the utmost importance beyond other things. ...how come we don't? Pictures were taken from Flickr