Red Envelope Day started in 2008. A very faithful man who supported the cause of Pro-Life for over twenty years by sending more than a hundred emails and letters and placing just as many phone calls started it all. He deeply wanted to come up with a symbol for the pre-borns defense so he contacted friends, acquaintance’s and anyone who would listen and advocated for the Pro-Life cause.
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If you want to start a heated discussion, just bring up the subjects of religion or politics. People often feel strongly about one or both topics and from an early age we are taught to avoid talking about them at parties or similar events.
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Hebrew is the language of the the Israelite, children of Abraham, who went to Egypt during a famine, were enslaved there, and who were taken out by Moses. They lived in Israel approximately 1700 years. Hebrew is of course the language of Hebrew scriptures, called the “Torah”, often attributed as the “five books of Moses.”
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Living in the Hope of My Imagination by William Simpson offers candid and honest answers as to why.

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