When The World Needed Love...
Donald Cantrell
John 3: 16
Valentine's Day Sermon
Jhn 3:16 KJV - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
I - The Massive Expanse of God's Love (16a)
II - The Marvelous Expense of God's Love (16b)
III - The Matchless Experience of God's Love (16c)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
This week we will celebrate one of the most celebrated holidays, the one that is depicted by cards, candy, flowers, and gifts. The number one gifts for this "Holiday of Love" are as follows:
1. Candy/Sweets
2. Greeting Cards
3. Flowers
4. Romantic Dinner
5. Jewelry/Gift Cards
Valentine's Day Sales Statistics
- Americans spent $21.8 billion on Valentine's Day in 2021.
- US consumers spent $5.8 billion on jewelry on February 14th.
- The average amount spent on Valentine's Day in 2021 was $164.76.
- More than half of the spending or $11.7 billion went to gifts for spouses and partners.
- The average amount men spend on Valentine's is $231.
- Women spend an average of $101 on Valentine's Day.
- Over one-fourth of Americans buy gifts for their pets.
- The growing popularity of buying gifts for pets is among the most interesting Valentine's Day facts we have. In 2020, 27% of US shoppers said they would buy a V Day present for their pet. In 2010, this share was only 17%. The total Valentine's Day sales of pet gifts in 2020 hit a record-high $1.7 billion. This figure dropped to $1.3 billion in 2021.
- The latest Valentine's Day shopping trends reveal that 52% of shoppers get candy, while 37% purchase flowers.
- The total sales in these segments reached $2.4 billion and $2.3 billion.
Valentine's Day originated as a celebration for some Saints that were Named Valentine, before being taken over as a festive holiday of love. This festive day is celebrated throughout the world, as people e ...
Donald Cantrell
John 3: 16
Valentine's Day Sermon
Jhn 3:16 KJV - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
I - The Massive Expanse of God's Love (16a)
II - The Marvelous Expense of God's Love (16b)
III - The Matchless Experience of God's Love (16c)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
This week we will celebrate one of the most celebrated holidays, the one that is depicted by cards, candy, flowers, and gifts. The number one gifts for this "Holiday of Love" are as follows:
1. Candy/Sweets
2. Greeting Cards
3. Flowers
4. Romantic Dinner
5. Jewelry/Gift Cards
Valentine's Day Sales Statistics
- Americans spent $21.8 billion on Valentine's Day in 2021.
- US consumers spent $5.8 billion on jewelry on February 14th.
- The average amount spent on Valentine's Day in 2021 was $164.76.
- More than half of the spending or $11.7 billion went to gifts for spouses and partners.
- The average amount men spend on Valentine's is $231.
- Women spend an average of $101 on Valentine's Day.
- Over one-fourth of Americans buy gifts for their pets.
- The growing popularity of buying gifts for pets is among the most interesting Valentine's Day facts we have. In 2020, 27% of US shoppers said they would buy a V Day present for their pet. In 2010, this share was only 17%. The total Valentine's Day sales of pet gifts in 2020 hit a record-high $1.7 billion. This figure dropped to $1.3 billion in 2021.
- The latest Valentine's Day shopping trends reveal that 52% of shoppers get candy, while 37% purchase flowers.
- The total sales in these segments reached $2.4 billion and $2.3 billion.
Valentine's Day originated as a celebration for some Saints that were Named Valentine, before being taken over as a festive holiday of love. This festive day is celebrated throughout the world, as people e ...
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