The Crow represents Socialism and the Seagull, Islam.
Confessing my ignorance:
I did not know that dolphins even had blow holes, so I looked it up and sure enough, they do.
can you say omen
Jesus blows up balloons all day
Sits on the porch swing, watching them fly
You have to wonder if the attack on the doves last year says anything about the Pope who released them.
“balloons of peace from St. Peters Square”
Right...
Who would have known he was anti-dolphin?
Last week he was against squirrels.
I always thought balloons represented war - that’s the way it was when I was growing up - and balloons were filled with hydrogen...
You and I in a little toy shop
Buy a bag of balloons with the money we’ve got.
Set them free at the break of dawn
‘Til one by one, they were gone.
Back at base, bugs in the software
Flash the message, Something’s out there.
Floating in the summer sky.
99 red balloons go by.
99 red balloons.
floating in the summer sky.
Panic bells, it’s red alert.
There’s something here from somewhere else.
The war machine springs to life.
Opens up one eager eye.
Focusing it on the sky.
Where 99 red balloons go by.
99 Decision Street.
99 ministers meet.
To worry, worry, super-scurry.
Call the troops out in a hurry.
This is what we’ve waited for.
This is it boys, this is war.
The president is on the line
As 99 red balloons go by.
Dove => balloon => Peace.
OK
So what happens when a crow and seagull pop the balloon?
wouldn’t that still have the same meaning? peace is popped?
oh, wait, we don’t care what happens to the balloon as long as it went up up and awayyyyyy.
It’s a shame the Pope did not see the warning God sent.
God uses animals to warn and teach.
We need to send this Pope a Bible.
Oh great. Now how are we going to talk like Mickey Mouse?
Balloon-ey!: Vatican takes wrong lesson from dove attack
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New Years Idea: Prayer Balloons
If I believed in magic, (which I dont) I would have to say that balloons have a magical quality. No matter where you put them in a room, children will unavoidably be drawn to them. Even uninflated balloons are full of potential for kids. Dont believe me? Place a basket full of balloons in the center of your classroom table. Youll have to move them! If youre like me, you have probably used balloons in your childrens ministry class. These handy, inexpensive items are perfect for illustrating many different bible topics, like dealing with anger before you pop or how the Holy Spirit lives inside us.
And other cool way to use a balloon is as an object lesson for prayer. Teaching kids that prayers are more than words, they are powerful messages to God who hears every single word. Its an important lesson to teach if building a strong foundation of faith is a priority for you. When we talk to God, these special messages travel quickly to Gods ears. For this New Years object lesson, you need latex balloons, string, scissors, small pieces of paper and pens. Its a good idea to teach a lesson on prayer before this activity. Use prayer balloons at the beginning of the year so kids can start the year with an emphasis on prayer.
Encourage the kids to write their prayers on a piece of paper. (They can leave them unsigned for privacy.) You may need to give them several minutes to collect their thoughts and write their prayer request. Each child should then roll up his prayer like a scroll, then cinch it closed with a string. Tie the string to the balloon string and head outdoors. Lead the kids in a prayer and release the balloons!
A sea of balloons rising up to the heavens is a powerful demonstration to kids about prayer. This is also a terrific object lesson for teens too!
Prayer Balloons
So how might you help your youth explore the themes of Pentecost and metaphors for the movement of the Spirit? Here are a few simple ideas to get you thinking:
Balloons - Invite youth to blow up red balloons, but don't tie them. Use sharpies to write prayers on the balloons or perhaps gifts of the Spirit that they possess or that they see in the group. On cue, have everyone release their balloons and enjoy the moment of mayhem as they fly all over the room. Invite them to reflect on how this might be like the movement of God's Spirit.
Gospel Balloons
This is a site dedicated to teaching, sharing and promoting Gospel balloon ministries. Take a little time and check out the various sections. Let me know which sections are (or will be in time) the most useful. Send me any ideas that you have that may help this site further aid you in your ministry.
Gospel Balloons
Balloon Art Ministry
Scriptures Float Into North Korea Via 'Balloon Offensive'
Scriptures Float Into North Korea Via 'Balloon Offensive'
4:37PM EDT 10/6/2011 George Thomas/CBN News
Bibles in balloons
One human rights group is taking action to spread the gospel in North Korea via balloons. (CBN News)
When it comes to human rights and religious freedom, North Korea is the worst of the worst.
For Christians, the price of belief in God could mean death.
One human rights group is taking action with an unusual aerial offensive to encourage the country's secret believers.
Target: North Korea
Just before sunset, a vanload of undercover Christians from Seoul heads north. For their protection, CBN News concealed both their faces and names.
"What we are doing could get us into trouble," one Christian named "Peter" said.
"We are going here some four miles from the North Korean border and close to the Demilitarized Zone," he told CBN News.
The Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, is one of the most heavily fortified and potentially dangerous places on earth.
One million armed North Korean troops stand ready on their side of the DMZ; the South has just as many.
One factor that could ruin the whole excursionthe weather.
"One slight change in the wind direction could mess up the mission," Peter said.
Operation Dandelion
Peter dubbed the mission Operation Dandelion. "We started this project back in 1991, and just as a dandelion needs the wind to spread its seeds, we need the wind to spread the message," Peter explained.
That message is the Word of God printed in the Korean language on thousands of bright orange balloons.
"It's almost impossible to get Bibles into North Korea, so using balloons is one of the most effective ways to share the gospel," Peter said.
A tank in the back of the van pumps helium into the balloons. The team works quickly, all the time keeping tabs on the wind direction.
Prayers are whisperedthen the release. A few minutes later the balloons begin their slow drift across North Korean airspace.
"By sending these balloons, we let our North Korean brothers and sisters know that we are praying for them and the Scriptures on the balloons are meant to encourage them," one undercover believer said.
How it All Began
The earnest prayers began at an undisclosed location in Seoul.
Every week since 1991, 78-year-old Oh Mo Duk, along with a handful of other believers, has been preparing each balloon for the flight into North Korea.
"I was born in North Korea. This is my way of helping to get the gospel back to my countrymen," she told CBN News.
This is how the balloon Bible smuggling works: A hole in the balloon is filled with helium. A strip of tape is placed around it and then of it goes into the skies of North Korea.
"The helium will leak out of the balloon and eventually fall to the ground," Duk explained. "And when someone picks it up, they'll be able to read all 16 chapters of the book of Mark."
Many more articles about the use of balloons in Christian ministry
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