Our Daily Thread 1-23-14

Good Morning!

On this day in 1556 an earthquake in Shanxi Province, China, was thought to have killed about 830,000 people.

In 1845 the U.S. Congress decided all national elections would be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.

In 1849 English-born Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman in America to receive a medical degree. It was from the Medical Institution of Geneva, NY.

In 1907 Charles Curtis, of Kansas, began serving in the United States Senate. He was the first American Indian to become a U.S. Senator. He resigned in March of 1929 to become President Herbert Hoover’s Vice President.

In 1950 the Israeli Knesset approved a resolution proclaiming Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

In 1964 ratification of the 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was completed.

And in 1973 President Nixon announced that an accord had been reached to end the Vietnam War.

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Quote of the Day

“In circumstances dark as these, it becomes us as men and Christians to reflect that whilst every prudent measure should be taken to ward off the impending judgments … all confidence must be withheld from the means we use and reposed only on that God who rules in the armies of heaven and without whose blessing the best human councils are but foolishness and all created power vanity. It is the happiness of his church that when the powers of earth and hell combine against it … then the throne of grace is of the easiest access and its appeal thither is graciously invited by that Father of mercies who has assured it that when His children ask bread He will not give them a stone. … That it be, and hereby is, recommended to the good people of this colony … as a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayer … to confess the sins … to implore the forgiveness of all our transgressions … and especially that the union of the American colonies in defense of their rights, for which, hitherto, we desire to thank Almighty God, may be preserved and confirmed. … and that America may soon behold a gracious interposition of Heaven.”

John Hancock

 “The Journals of Each Provincial Congress of Massachusetts in 1774 and 1775”, William Lincoln, editor, (Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, 1838), pp. 144-145, proclamation of John Hancock from Concord, April 15, 1775, four days before the British marched on Lexington and Concord which resulted in the “shot heard round the world”.”

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Today is the birthday of Rick Heil of SonicFlood. From TheTrueSeven who has like a thousand Christian music videos. It’s a good channel. You should check it out. 🙂

And it’s Jason Davies’, of Between Thieves too.

And it’s Mike Hogan’s as well. So the Dave Crowder Band finishes up. 🙂

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Our Daily Thread 1-22-14

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On this day in 1666 Shah Jahan, a descendant of Genghis Khan and Timur, died at the age of 74. He was the Mongul emperor of India that built the Taj Mahal as a mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz-i-Mahal.

In 1879 James Shields began a term as a U.S. Senator from Missouri. He had previously served Illinois and Minnesota. He was the first Senator to serve three states.

In 1905 insurgent workers were fired on in St Petersburg, Russia, resulting in “Bloody Sunday.” 500 people were killed.

In 1950 Alger Hiss, a former adviser to President Franklin Roosevelt, was convicted of perjury for denying contacts with a Soviet agent. He was sentenced to five years in prison.

And in 1973 the U.S. Supreme Court struck down state laws that had been restricting abortions. The case (Roe vs. Wade) legalized abortion.

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Quote of the Day

“Love will find a way through paths where wolves fear to prey.”

Lord Byron

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Today is Steve Perry’s birthday.

It’s Teddy Gentry’s too. From AlabamaVevo

It’s also the day composer Hans Erich Apostel was born.

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Our Daily Thread 1-21-14

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On this day in 1789 W.H. Brown’s “Power of Sympathy” was published. It was the first American novel to be published. The novel is also known as the “Triumph of Nature Founded in Truth”.

In 1846 the first issue of the “Daily News,” edited by Charles Dickens, was published.

In 1924 Soviet leader Vladimir Llyich Lenin died. Joseph Stalin began a purge of his rivals for the leadership of the Soviet Union.

In 1954 the Nautilus was launched in Groton, CT.  It was the first atomic-powered submarine.

And in 1998 a former White House intern said on tape that she had an affair with President Clinton.

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Quote of the Day

“I no doubt deserved my enemies, but I don’t believe I deserved my friends.”

Walt Whitman

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Today is Placido Domingo’s birthday. So here his is with the Berlin Philharmonic, from OperaFan55

It’s also Mac Davis’. From ThatsMusic

And this one is from Jamie and Geoff, who are the daughter and son-in-law of our friends. I’ve posted Jamie and a friend before, but she and her husband sound very good together too.

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Our Daily Thread 1-20-14

Good Morning!

Since it’s a holiday, only 2 posts today.

On this day in 1265 the first English parliament met in Westminster Hall.

In 1801 John Marshall was appointed chief justice of the United States.

In 1885 the roller coaster was patented by L.A. Thompson.

In 1887 the U.S. Senate approved an agreement to lease Pearl Harbor in Hawaii as a naval base.

In 1937 Franklin Delano Roosevelt became the first U.S. President to be inaugurated on January 20th. The 20th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution officially set the date for the swearing in of the President and Vice President.

In 1942 Nazi officials held the Wannsee conference, during which they arrived at their “final solution” that called for exterminating Europe’s Jews.

In 1981 Iran released 52 Americans that had been held hostage for 444 days.

And in 1986 the U.S. observed the first federal holiday in honor of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

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Quote of the Day

“The time is always right to do what is right.”

Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Yesterday was this lady’s birthday.

Today is Wes King’s.

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Our Daily Thread 1-18-14

Good Morning!

And Happy Saturday! 🙂

On this day in 1778 English navigator Captain James Cook discovered the Hawaiian Islands, which he called the “Sandwich Islands.”

In 1788 the first English settlers arrived in Australia’s Botany Bay to establish a penal colony. The group moved north eight days later and settled at Port Jackson.

In 1896 the x-ray machine was exhibited for the first time.

In 1911, for the first time, an aircraft landed on a ship. Pilot Eugene B. Ely flew onto the deck of the USS Pennsylvania in San Francisco harbor.

In 1919 the World War I Peace Congress opened in Versailles, France.

And in 1964 the plans for the World Trade Center in New York were disclosed.

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Quote of the Day

“The contest for ages has been to rescue liberty from the grasp of executive power.”

Daniel Webster

Seems like it still is.

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Today is Heather Payne’s birthday, from PointofGraceMusic.

Today is also the birthday of composer Cesar Cui. From Selecteum des Arts et des Sciences CCU

And it’s the birthday of composer Alexis-Emmanuel Chabrier too.

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And here’s a picture of Janice’s kitten Bosley.

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Our Daily Thread 1-17-14

Good Morning!

It’s finally Friday!

On this day in 1806 James Madison Randolph, grandson of President Thomas Jefferson, was the first child born in the White House.

In 1900 Mormon Brigham Roberts was denied a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives for his practicing of polygamy.

In 1945 Soviet and Polish forces liberated Warsaw during World War II.

In 1991 coalition airstrikes began against Iraq after negotiations failed to get Iraq to retreat from the country of Kuwait.

And in 1994 the Northridge earthquake rocked Los Angeles, CA, registering a 6.7 on the Richter Scale. At least 61 people were killed and about $20 billion in damage was caused.

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Quotes of the Day

“Remember not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.”

“We must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately.”

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Today is Eddie Carswell’s birthday, so NewSong, with “Blessed Be Your Name”

And this young lady is good. 🙂 Like Eddie VanHalen good. 😯

From TinaS

Bravo! 🙂

You can see her play Antonio Vivaldi’s “Presto” from “Summer” as well by clicking her playlist at the top left of the video. Heavy metal classical music. What’s not to love? 🙂

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Our Daily Thread 1-16-14

Good Morning!

On this day in 1547 Ivan the Terrible was crowned Czar of Russia.

In 1883 the United States Civil Service Commission was established as the Pendleton Act went into effect.

In 1919 the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibited the sale or transportation of alcoholic beverages, was ratified. It was later repealed by the 21st Amendment.

In 1920 Prohibition went into effect in the U.S.

In 1979 the Shah of Iran and his family fled Iran for Egypt.

And in 1991 the White House announced the start of Operation Desert Storm. The operation was designed to drive Iraqi forces out of Kuwait.

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Quote of the Day

“God made me fast. And when I run, I feel His pleasure.”

Eric Liddell

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Today is Ronnie Milsap’s birthday. From SidsCardShop

Today is also composer Gavin Bryars’ birthday.

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Our Daily Thread 1-15-14

Good Morning!

On this day in 1844 the University of Notre Dame received its charter from the state of Indiana.

In 1870 a cartoon by Thomas Nast titled “A Live Jack@#% Kicking a Dead Lion” appeared in “Harper’s Weekly.”  The cartoon used the donkey to symbolize the Democratic Party for the first time.

In 1943 the Pentagon was dedicated as the world’s largest office building just outside Washington, DC, in Arlington, VA.  The structure covers 34 acres of land and has 17 miles of corridors.

In 1953 Harry S Truman became the first U.S. President to use radio and television to give his farewell as he left office.

And in 1967 the first National Football League Super Bowl was played.  The Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League.  The final score was 35-10. 

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Quote of the Day

“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”

Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Today is composer Ivor Novello’s birthday. So it’s “We’ll Gather Lilacs” from Marino van Wakeren, who sings it very well.

Lilacs have me thinking Spring, so let’s go with that. Charlie Louvin singing “Where the Roses Never Fade” 🙂

And the last for today, Vivaldi’s “Spring”, from InnocentiStrings

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Our Daily Thread 1-14-14

Good Morning!

On this day in 1639 Connecticut’s first constitution, the “Fundamental Orders,” was adopted.

In 1784 the United States ratified a peace treaty with England ending the Revolutionary War.

In 1878 Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated the telephone for Britain’s Queen Victoria.

In 1943 President Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first U.S. President to fly in an airplane while in office.

And in 1973 the Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII and became the first NFL team to go undefeated in a season.

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Quote of the Day

“First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out– Because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out– Because I was not a Trade Unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out– Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me–and there was no one left to speak for me.”

Martin Niemoller

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Today was the birthday of Francois-Joseph Dizi. From AnnaLoro1

And it was on today’s date in 1960 that this fella was promoted to the rank of Sgt. by the US Army. From JamesJones

And it’s Dave Grohl’s birthday. I never did care much for Nirvana, however I do like the Foo Fighters. But today something different. A duet with Norah Jones, covering Paul McCartney. From LarryRulz

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Our Daily Thread 1-13-14

Good Morning!

On this day in 1794 President Washington approved a measure adding two stars and two stripes to the American flag, following the admission of Vermont and Kentucky to the union.

In 1854 Anthony Faas of Philadelphia, PA, patented the accordion.

In 1928 Ernst F. W. Alexanderson gave the first public demonstration of television.

In 1982 an Air Florida 737 crashed into the capital’s 14th Street Bridge after takeoff and fell into the Potomac River.  78 people were killed.

And in 1989 Bernhard H. Goetz was sentenced to one year in prison for possession of an unlicensed gun that he used to shoot four youths he claimed were about to rob him.  He was freed the following September.

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Quote of the Day

“The law of the Creator, which invests every human being with an inalienable title to freedom, cannot be repealed by any interior law which asserts that man is property.”

Salmon P. Chase

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It’s Trace Adkins’ birthday, so my favorite from him.

It’s also the birthday of Joe Pass, a fine guitar player.

That’s some serious pickin’. And here’s some more. Joe Pass and Roy Clark. 🙂

Nice. 🙂

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