With A Day Like Yours, Couldn't You Use a Little Grace (3 volume series)
Volume 2: September - December
This series, by Pastor Megan Rohrer, is for everyone who has been lied to and told that God couldn’t
love them. In addition to reminding you that nothing, nothing, nothing can ever
separate you God’s love, Pastor Megan Rohrer will also help you learn to accept
this gift of grace and love yourself just as you are.
Whether you skim, only pull it out when you have a rough day or a bad breakup, or make readings part of your daily routine for a year, With a Day Like Yours, Couldn’t You Use Some Grace speaks to saints, sinners and everyone in between.
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You can purchase the whole set or just one book in either regular or large print below. You save $10 if you order all three books at once. But, please remember Volume 2 will be released in August, Volume 3 in September and Volume 1 in December. If you buy all three books they will be shipped to you as they become available.
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September
September 1: Feast Day of St. Giles
September 2: First ATM Opens
September 3: Feast Day of Prudence Crandall
September 4: Feast Day of Moses and Aaron
September 5: Feast Day of Mother Theresa
September 6: First Tank Produced
September 7: Desmond Tutu Becomes the First Black
Man to Lead the Anglican Church in South Africa
September 8: Leonard Matlovich is on the Cover of Time
Magazine
September 9: Elvis Presley Appears on The Ed Sullivan Show
September 10: First Drunk Driving Test
September 11: Planes Fly Into The World Trade Centers
September 12: Feast Day of Johnny Cash
September 13: The IBM 305 RAMAC is Introduced
September 14: The First Date of the Draft Lottery
September 15: The Lehman Brothers File for Bankruptcy
September 16: Gandhi Fasts
September 17: Vanessa Williams Becomes the First Black
Miss America
September 18: Ted Turner Donates 1 Billion Dollars to
the United Nations
September 19: Birthday of Paulo Freire
September 20: Billy Jean King Beats Bobby Riggs
September 21: Feast Day of St. Matthew
September 22: Hobbit Day
September 23: Bisexuality Day
September 24: Feast Day of Dr. Seuss
September 25: Central High School Integrated
September 26: Feast Day of Levi Strauss
September 27: Feast Day of St. Vincent de Paul
September 28: Ask a Stupid Question Day
September 29: International Coffee Day
September 30: Blasphemy Day
October
October 1: Feast Day of Tom Clancy
October 2: Feast Day of Rock Hudson
October 3: OJ Simpson Acquitted
October 4: Jim Bakker is Indicted for Fraud
October 5: World Teachers’ Day
October 6: First U.S. Train Robbery
October 7: Feast Day of Sergius and Bacchus
October 8: Feast Day of Che Guevera
October 9: Feast Day of John Henry Newman
October 10: World Mental Health Day
October 11:
Sound Barrier is Broken
October 12: Dia del Respeto a la Diversidad Cultural
October 13: Feast of Our Lady of Fátima
October 14: Feast Day of Julius Nyerere
October 15: Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day
October 16: The Warsaw Ghetto is Established
October 17: The End of the Babylonian Exile
October 18: Moby Dick is Published
October 19: Martin Luther Gets His Doctorate
October 20: World Statistics Day
October 21: Birthday of Kim Kardashian
October 22: The Cuban Missle Crises
October 23: Mole Day
October 24: The First Barrel Ride Down Niagra Falls
October 25: Birth of Pablo Picasso
October 26: Birthday of Seth MacFarlane
October 27: New York Subway Opens
October 28: Feast Day of Simon the Zealot
October 29: Birthday of Winona Ryder
October 30: The War of the Worlds
October 31: Martin Luther Posts the 95 Theses
November
November 1: The Sistine Chapel Ceiling Opens to the
Public
November 2: El Dia
de los Muertos
November 3: Feast
Day of St. Martin de Porres
November 4: Saint
Joan of Arc Liberates Saint-Pierre-
le-Moûtier
November 5: Feast
Day of Elizabeth
November 6: UN
Condemns Apartheid
November 7: Magic
Johnson Announces He is HIV+
November 8: Feast
Day of Johann von Staupitz
November 9: Feast
Day of Art Carney
November 10: Sesame
Street Debuts
November 11: World
War I Ends
November 12: Ellis
Island Closes
November 13: The War
on Terror Begins
November 14: Feast
Day of the Emperor Justinian
November 15: The
First Stock Ticker Debuts
November 16: LSD is
Created
November 17:
Birthday of Daisy Fuentes
November 18: George
Bernard Shaw Refuses the Money
for His Nobel Prize
November 19: The
Gettysburg Address
November 20:
Transgender Day of Remembrance
November 21:
National Adoption Day
November 22: Feast
Day of John F. Kennedy
November 23: Feast
Day of Harpo Marx
November 24: Fire at
a Dhaka, Bangladesh Clothing
Factory
November 25:
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
November 26: FDR
Creates the Thanksgiving Holiday
November 27: The
Assassination of George Moscone and Harvey Milk
November 28: Feast
Day of King Kamehameha and Queen Emma
November 29: Feast
Day of George Harrison
November 30: Feast
Day of Oscar Wilde
December
December 1: World AIDS Day
December 2: Feast
Day of Marquis de Sade
December 3: Feast Day of Pierre-Auguste Renoir
December 4: Led Zeppelin Breaks Up
December 5: Planes Lost in the Bermuda Triangle
December 6: Feast Day of St. Nicholas
December 7: Pearl Harbor Bombed
December 8: Feast Day of John Lennon
December 9: Anna’s Day
December 10: Feast Day of Karl Barth
December 11: Feast Day of Ravi Shankar
December 12: Birthday of Bob Barker
December 13: Al Gore Concedes the Presidency
December 14: Monkey Day
December 15: The Leaning Tower of Pisa Reopens
December 16: The Boston Tea Party
December 17: First Airplane Flies
December 18: Mayflower Docks at Plymouth Harbor
December 19: President Clinton Impeached
December 20: Feast Day of Katharina von Bora
December 21: Feast Day of St. Thomas
December 22: The Repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”
December 23: Van Gough Chops His Ear Off
December 24: Aðfangadagskvöld
December 25: The Christmas Truce
December 26: Feast Day of Jack Benny
December 27: Feast Day of St. John
December 28: The Arab Spring
December 29: Wounded Knee Massacre
December 30: Kiss Me, Kate Opens
December 31: Birthday of Joey McIntyre
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