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Celebrate the New Year!
January 1
Happy New Year! As you reflect on the year gone by and embark on the coming one, get tips on making—and keeping—attainable resolutions, meditate on verses of praise and thanksgiving, and read inspirational stories to help you start out strong.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 17
Find out more about this important civil rights leader, read articles about his life and legacy, and catch up with his revolutionary dream.

Black History Month (U.S.A.)
February
Visit our page honoring the history and achievements of the African American community in the United States. Read numerous informative articles, catch up with the dream of Martin Luther King Jr., and learn more about the spiritual journey of Africans in America.

Valentine's Day
February 14
Learn about St. Valentine and the history of the holiday, read real life love stories, and send that special someone an e-card. Whether you're single or married, you'll find numerous articles to help you think biblically about romance and to remind you of God's unconditional love.

Lent
March 9 - April 23, 2011
Lent is one of the oldest observations on the Christian calendar. Like all Christian holy days and holidays, it has changed over the years, but its purpose has always been the same: self-examination and penitence, demonstrated by self-denial, in preparation for Easter. Browse our resources to learn about the history and challenge of the Lenten season and to find new ways to celebrate Christ's life, death, and resurrection.

St. Patrick's Day
March 17
'Tis the season for parades, green beer, shamrocks, and articles talking about why St. Patrick's day isn't all about parades, green beer, and shamrocks. Patrick was actually a humble missionary of enormous courage. Check out our special section to read more about this holiday.

Celebrate Easter
April 24
Celebrate Christianity's most sacred holiday with us! Our Easter section features Christianity Today's best articles and resources on the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.

National Day of Prayer (U.S.A.)
May 5
Now more than ever, our country is in need of our prayer. Learn how prayer affects our lives in this year's special section on the National Day of Prayer.

Mother's Day
May 8
Celebrate Mom! Check out our Mother's Day section, where you can read true-life stories about terrific moms, send special Mother's Day e-card greetings, enjoy a little mommy humor, and shop for gifts to show Mom how much she means to you.

Internet Evangelism Day
May 15
Internet Evangelism Day is designed to focus the Church's attention on effective strategies for online outreach. Churches and para-church organizations can create awareness programs using IE Day's ready-made PowerPoint, video clips, dramas, music, and handouts. Also, find tips on how to build effective church pages, blogs, or outreach sites.

Ascension of Jesus
June 2
Our Lord lives! Come celebrate with us the Ascension of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Learn more about him and remind yourself of just how wonderful he is!

Graduation
May/June/July
Check out our Graduation section featuring Christianity Today's Seminary & Grad School Guide for college graduates and the Campus Life's Christian College Guide for those finishing high school. You'll also find job and career listings as well as articles for graduates, gifts for the special day, and more!

Memorial Day (U.S.A.)
May 30
As you pause to remember the many heroes who have given their lives for our country, and as you pray for the men and women currently serving in our military, visit the Memorial Day page for a comprehensive list of articles to help you honor our soldiers.

Father's Day (U.S.A.)
June 19
Looking for a way to encourage and celebrate dad? Take a minute to browse our Father's Day Area, where you'll find articles, resources, and gifts to help you honor your father—and all the father-figures in your life!

Fourth of July (U.S.A.)
July 4
From picnics to fireworks, Americans celebrate a Revolution that rocked the world. But what part did Christianity play in the War of Independence? And in today's culture separating church and state, how should Christians live out their faith in the public square? You'll find answers in this exploration of America's Christian heritage.

Back to School
August/September
It's that time of the year again, so grab a handful of freshly sharpened pencils, pull out your day planner, and cover those text books—school is back in session! While you're at it, check out our special Back to School section, designed especially to help you start off the new school year right.

Labor Day (U.S.A.)
September 5
Labor Day originated as a way to celebrate the social and economic advancements of the United States and pay tribute to the driving force of our economy—the American laborer. Here's a collection of articles and resources to help celebrate the hard work of Christian employees and establish God's role within the workplace.

Grandparents' Day (U.S.A.)
September 11
Take this time to celebrate everything they've done for us—instilling family values, teaching us things no one else could, and showing us love that knows no bounds.

See You at the Pole (U.S.A.)
September 28
As students gather around their schools' flagpoles to pray, we have articles and resources to help you understand the power of prayer and putting faith into action.

Clergy Appreciation Day/Month (U.S.A.)
October 9/October
This month, recommit to praying for and encouraging your church leaders. Find gift ideas, send e-cards, and learn 8 ways to encourage your pastor as you prepare for Clergy Appreciation Day.

Halloween/All Saints' Day
October 31
Millions of children celebrate Halloween each year with costumes, parties, and hi-jinks. But what are they celebrating? Read our collection of articles to learn how these customs came about and gain different perspectives on this holiday.

International Day of Prayer
November 13
IDOP is a day set aside to pray for persecuted Christians and the church worldwide. Learn more and be a part of this opportunity.

National Bible Week (U.S.A.)
November 21-25
Find information and resources below to help you increase your Bible reading time and grow closer to Christ as you read.

Thanksgiving (U.S.A.)
November 24
Thanksgiving is about more than turkey and pumpkin pie. Join us in giving thanks for the many ways God has blessed our lives. Find information, articles, and resources to help you celebrate Thanksgiving.

Advent
November 27 - December 18
Advent is a time set aside for reflection on the coming of the Savior. Marked by a spirit of expectation and hope, the four weeks leading up to the celebration of Christmas call Christians to focus on the joy of Christ's birth.

Christmas
December 25
Celebrate the birth of Christ as you read up on Christmas history and traditions, find tips for planning and gift giving, and send free e-cards to friends and family. Let our special Christmas section help you experience the true meaning of this blessed holiday!







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