- March 15th, 44 BC – Julius Ceasar was assassinated
- December 25th, 800 - Charlemagne unified most of Europe under his rule
- October 12th, 1492 – Christopher Columbus discovers the New World
- October 31st, 1517 – Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation
- July 4th, 1776 – The signing of the Declaration of Independence
- June 19th, 1815 – Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo
- August 6th and 9th, 1945 – United States drops an atomic bomb on Japan
- July 20th, 1969 – Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on the moon.
The above eight days are some of the most significant days in human history. For the next eight days, we will look at the eight days that changed the world forever. Jesus entered Jerusalem. He was crucified and buried. And he rose from the dead. Because of these eight days, the world will never be the same again. God saved the world through Jesus Christ and God is wanting to save your world as well.
March 28th – Palm Sunday: Jesus Enters Jerusalem. Jesus Enters Your World.
April 1st – Maundy Thursday: The Last Supper. Friendship with Jesus. 6:30 @ Faith-Westwood. Craig Finnestad speaking.
April 2nd – Good Friday: The Death of Jesus. Forgiven by Jesus. 6:30 @ Faith-Westwood. Chad Schuchmann speaking.
April 4th – Easter Sunday: The Resurrection of Jesus. New Life for You! Services at 9:00 and 10:30.
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