Wanting_Magic1 is offline Wanting_Magic1 Post #1  October 18,2008, 9:15am
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Am very new to all this but want to share a Bible Study we do at churches & parochial schools about birds in the Bible, entitled 'Birds of Faith'. We bring preselected scriptures of stories of birds in the Bible, like when the Lord used a dove to communicate to Noah. Following the reading of each scripture, you meet two of the twelve birds who do their trained routines. Birds involved in this program include owls, toucans and parrots.





The birds roller skate, ride bicycles {one across a high-wire}, drive vehicles, golf, bowl, spell words, raise the flag, hip-hop, break-dance and more. Of course we have great talking parrots too who say funny things like "I can talk...can you fly?"





I will attempt to load a video on this site for you watch.
 
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Am very new to all this but want to share a Bible Study we do at churches & parochial schools about birds in the Bible, entitled 'Birds of Faith'. We bring preselected scriptures of stories of birds in the Bible, like when the Lord used a dove to communicate to Noah. Following the reading of each scripture, you meet two of the twelve birds who do their trained routines. Birds involved in this program include owls, toucans and parrots.





The birds roller skate, ride bicycles {one across a high-wire}, drive vehicles, golf, bowl, spell words, raise the flag, hip-hop, break-dance and more. Of course we have great talking parrots too who say funny things like "I can talk...can you fly?"





I will attempt to load a video on this site for you watch.
can't wait to see this one!


sounds like a great thing to do and I wouldn't mind seeing it first hand myself
 
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Am very new to all this but want to share a Bible Study we do at churches & parochial schools about birds in the Bible, entitled 'Birds of Faith'. We bring preselected scriptures of stories of birds in the Bible, like when the Lord used a dove to communicate to Noah. Following the reading of each scripture, you meet two of the twelve birds who do their trained routines. Birds involved in this program include owls, toucans and parrots.





The birds roller skate, ride bicycles {one across a high-wire}, drive vehicles, golf, bowl, spell words, raise the flag, hip-hop, break-dance and more. Of course we have great talking parrots too who say funny things like "I can talk...can you fly?"





I will attempt to load a video on this site for you watch.


can't wait to see this one!


sounds like a great thing to do and I wouldn't mind seeing it first hand myself
I'd love to see the video. I've always wanted a lovebird, myself (no pun intended, just love they're looks and they're smarts).
 
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Am very new to all this but want to share a Bible Study we do at churches & parochial schools about birds in the Bible, entitled 'Birds of Faith'. We bring preselected scriptures of stories of birds in the Bible, like when the Lord used a dove to communicate to Noah. Following the reading of each scripture, you meet two of the twelve birds who do their trained routines. Birds involved in this program include owls, toucans and parrots.





The birds roller skate, ride bicycles {one across a high-wire}, drive vehicles, golf, bowl, spell words, raise the flag, hip-hop, break-dance and more. Of course we have great talking parrots too who say funny things like "I can talk...can you fly?"





I will attempt to load a video on this site for you watch.


can't wait to see this one!


sounds like a great thing to do and I wouldn't mind seeing it first hand myself


I'd love to see the video. I've always wanted a lovebird, myself (no pun intended, just love they're looks and they're smarts).
grey parrots are REALLY smart, they've actually taught one to speak


I'd teach one to sit on my shoulder and everytime I said hallelujah it'd say PRAISE THE LORD! hehe
 
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Awesome! Can't wait to see this.
 
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I loved the video. It's very interesting to see how all the birds perform.
 
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