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The Ulitmate Sacrifice: MJK Release Video Of Remembrance

8th November 20209th November 2020 Josie McFarlane 55 Views 0 Comments black poppy, church, MakeJesus Known, Military, Poppy, Remembrance Sunday, World War

The video from Make Jesus Known tells a generational war story that was passed down to reiterate the bravery, integrity and courage

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What does the black poppy mean?

11th November 20197th November 2019 Josie McFarlane 13760 Views 0 Comments African, black, black poppy, Caribbean, community, Novemebr 11th, Poppy, purple poppy, red poppy, remembrance, WhIte poppy, World War One

11 November is Remembrance Day – a day to commemorate the First World War and the conflicts that followed it.

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Remembrance Sunday 2019: How should you wear a poppy?

10th November 20197th November 2019 Josie McFarlane 1028 Views 0 Comments Military, Poppy, Remembrance Day 2019, Remembrance Sunday, World War

The red poppy is the most popular flower to wear during Remembrance Day because it grows wild in many fields

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Poppy emoji launched ahead of Remembrance Day 2019

8th November 20197th November 2019 Josie McFarlane 3268 Views 0 Comments emoji, Poppy, Remembrance Day, Social Media, twitter

The emoji has been launched by British British Legion with Poppyscotland and will appear when Twitter users post any of

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Remembrance Day: Procession of 10,000 to pay their respects

11th November 2018 Josie McFarlane 959 Views 0 Comments Armastice Day, Poppy, remembrance

Millions of people have fallen silent to remember those killed and wounded in conflict, as the nation marks 100 years

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A hundred years after the Armistice is a time for Remembrance and for change

9th November 20189th November 2018 Josie McFarlane 922 Views 0 Comments Armistice Day, christian, christian aid, community, peace, Poppy, Poverty, remembrance, Soldiers, war, world violence, World War One

On the centenary of Armistice Day, Christian Aid has warned that appalling levels of violence across the globe continue to

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How to Help Veterans and Their Families Transition to Civilian Life

7th November 2018 Josie McFarlane 844 Views 0 Comments 100 years, Armed Forces, Army, civilian, health, help, Life, Poppy, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, RAF, remembrance, Sunday, suport, Support, Veterans, World War One

If you have a friend, family member, or neighbour transitioning back to civilian life from time in the military, it

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Keep The Faith Issue 117 – Christmas and New Year
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Keep The Faith Issue 117 – Christmas and New Year

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Welcome to out last issue for 2020… and what a year it has been! As we come to the end

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