“AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY”; Origin. The first recorded use of the proverb was in the 1860s in Wales, (country of United Kingdom). The original wording of the saying was “Eat an apple on going to bed, and you’ll keep the doctor from earning his bread.” The current phrasing (“An apple a day keeps the doctor away”) was first used in print in 1922.
THE ALTAR OF BURNT OFFERINGS – COME AS A CHILD – LESSON 160
“Who His own self (Jesus Christ) bare (or ‘offered up’) our sins ‘in His body’ on the tree (or ‘cross’), so that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by Whose stripes (or ‘bruises’) ye were healed” (1 Peter 2:24).
THE DOOR THAT SAVES US
“Most assuredly I say to you, I am the door of the sheep.”
COME AS A CHILD – LESSON 151 – HOW THE MASTER WEAVER WOVE HIS STORIES
“I am black, but comely, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Kedar, as the curtains of Solomon.”
DERBY DAY IDEAS
“You are a great champion. When you ran, the ground shook, the sky opened and mere mortals parted; parted the way to victory, where you’ll meet me in The Winner’s Circle, and I’ll place a basket of flowers on your back.” (John Gatins Ritch)




