This is our journal of what we pray is our sojourn of life (Hebrews 11:8-10) along the narrow way (Matthew 7:14), even the old paths (Jeremiah 6:16), submitting to the Bible as a light unto both (Psalms 119:105). It is our prayer that these documented moments in our earthly time benefit whom God might choose to edify, but ultimately that God glorifies Himself through them.

Orange Day 2015 – Ain’t Catholics Day

Once again, this March 17th, we gathered together in a local tradition we have, in Protestant opposition to the Catholic Saint Patrick’s Day, wearing our orange colors. Some time ago, Protestants in Northern Ireland and Scotland took the color orange in honor of William the III, also known as William of Orange, and for his stands against the Roman Catholics, especially on July 12, where he defeated the antichrist Roman Catholic forces at the Battle of the Boyne (see the “Antichrist” section on our “Soul Info” page regarding our belief that the Pope and Roman Catholic Church are the Antichrist and religious system of Antichrist).

Here’s William, our orange tabby, named after William of Orange, ready to start the gathering!

William Our Orange Cat

And here are all of the arrivals, preparations, meal time, and fellowship together. This was the first time at our house, so that was extra special!

Walking to Ain't Catholics Day

Arriving for Ain't Catholics Day

More Arriving for Ain't Catholics Day

Preparing for Ain't Catholics Day

More Preparing for Ain't Catholics Day

Ain't Catholics Day Meal

Yet More Arriving for Ain't Catholics Day

Still More Arriving for Ain't Catholics Day

Even More Arriving for Ain't Catholics Day

Yet More Preparing for Ain't Catholics Day

Even More Preparing for Ain't Catholics Day

Still More Preparing for Ain't Catholics Day

Again More Preparing for Ain't Catholics

Waiting for Ain't Catholics Day to Start

Getting Ready to Pray Over the Meal

Eating Time

More Eating Time

David's Meal

After Meal Fellowship

More After Meal Fellowship

Annabelle & David

Once again, we stand with our Protestant brethren throughout time. We remember Christ’s martyrs of the faith. May the Lord grant us His faith and the courage to stand firm in it unto the end, whatever He might have for us, for His glory.

— David

2 Comments

  1. ken brothers

    Thanks,David for the reminder of the past and what is still true today May He give us the strength to stand firm in the faith

  2. David and Susan Sifford

    Hi Ken,

    Amen. Thanks to the Lord for His graces & mercies.

    — David

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