01 February 2012

Seven a momentous number


Millard Fuller would have turned 77 years old on 3 January. The number 7 abounds this year, fittingly because the number has such Biblical significance and because the Fuller Center for Housing is an ecumenical Christian ministry.

Not only would this have been the founder's 77th birthday, but this year the Fuller Center for Housing marks the 7th anniversary since Millard and Linda Fuller launched the ministry. Koinonia Farm, from which this ministry sprang, will mark its 70th anniversary.

So what better time to embark upon an effort to house 700 families in 700 days? This campaign is a supplement to the wonderful work our covenant partners already do across the United States and around the world.

Make a donation of $7, $77 or $777 in honor of Millard Fuller's 77th birthday and help us grow and further his dream of giving families a safe and decent home. http://fullercenter.org/donate Learn more about the Fuller Center for Housing’s powerful ministry: http://fullercenter.org/
“My good friend of 35 years, Millard Fuller, was a tremendous blessing to our family and along with his wife Linda and children Faith, Chris, Georgia and Kim—an inspiration to many,” said David Eastis.

Other fascinating connections among 7, Millard Fuller and our faith:

Clarence Jordan, founder of Koinonia Farms and close friend of Millard and Linda Fuller, was the middle of seven children.

Millard is spelled with 7 letters.

David Eastis worked with Millard Fuller to found the first 77 Campus Chapters of Habitat for Humanity. There are now over 1,000 chapters at colleges and high schools around the world.

The numeral 7 symbolizes spiritual perfection. King Solomon built the Temple in Israel during a 7-year period; it was dedicated to the glory of God in the 7th month and the festival lasted 7 days. There are 7 angels, 7 stars to represent the 7 churches of Asia and 7 sabbatical years, 7 years of plenty, 7 candles, 7 sisters, 7 spirits and 7 trumpets.

When Peter asked Jesus how many times we need to forgive others, Jesus replied, “I say to you, not seven times but seventy seven times”. Matthew 18:22

According to the Orthodox Study Bible, 777 represents the threefold perfection of the Trinity.

In Genesis, we learn the heavens and the earth were created in six days and God rested on the seventh, metaphorically. Lamech was 777 years old when he died. Luke chose 77 names back to "Adam, the son of God," and 70 to Enoch in his genealogy unto Jesus Christ (Luke 3:23-38).

These numbers, "7-times," "77-times," and "70 x 7," are found in the Old Testament, especially in Genesis and Daniel. In Daniel, following the same theme of forgiveness and reconciliation, we are presented with an important prophecy as to when the Messiah would come (Daniel 9). We are told that this would be fulfilled in "70 x 7" years.

The number seven has deep spiritual significance. It has been held sacred by the Hebrews and other Semite peoples since the dawn of time.

Levitical purifications take seven days. Naaman was commanded to dip seven times in the river Jordan. Elijah sent his servant seven times to look out for rain. The exile in Egypt lasted seven years. Samson’s wedding feast was seven days long. Ancient Jews were guided by seven Noahide laws – the seven laws of Noah. In days, weeks, months, years and millennia, Jews mark time around the number seven.

Jesus personified the 7 spiritual works of mercy: feed the hungry; give drink to the thirsty; welcome the stranger; clothe the naked; visit the sick; visit the prisoner; bury the dead.

Seven of the most powerful words spoken by Jesus: “I am the light of the world.” — John 8:12

Explore the magic and wonder of Seven: http://www.the7book.com/
View the 7 film by David Eastis: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheSevenBook
David Eastis author page: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B002RH3RXQ

7-word quotes:

Decent homes for all of God’s children. Millard Fuller

A planned life can only be endured. Millard Fuller

A community must be based on love. Millard Fuller

...daybreak of freedom and brotherhood will come... Martin Luther
King. Jr. in a 1957 letter to Clarence Jordan of Koinonia, Americus,
Georgia

...a spirit of partnership with one another. Clarence Jordan

…may God’s peace rule in your hearts. Clarence Jordan

Where there is love there is life. Mahatma Gandhi

Success is not the key to happiness. Albert Schweitzer

May the Lord give you His peace. St. Francis

Perhaps I am stronger than I think. Thomas Merton

Be the living expression of God’s kindness. Mother Teresa

...that fire can truly light the world! John F. Kennedy

It always seems impossible until it’s done. Nelson Mandela

My humanity is bound up in yours... Desmond Tutu

Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Dalai Lama

Justice cannot be for one side alone... Eleanor Roosevelt

...ensuring the human rights of all peoples... Jimmy Carter

...the only solution is love...with community. Dorothy Day

...bring about a revolution of the heart... Dorothy Day

Never give in—never, never, never, never... Winston Churchill

Life is short. We can live better. Rev. Billy Graham

May everything come up sevens for you. David Eastis

Visit the 7 web site http://www.the7book.com/

07 July 2011

Celebrate the 7th Day of the Seventh Month


Warm greetings to all fellow fans of 7 on the 7th day of the 7th month at close to 7:07pm
Seven is a special number to so many people around the world.
Happy Birthday to all of our friends associated with Kyleigh’s 7 July group in Australia; the 7 club in Sweden founded by Axel, Anton, Johan, Felix, Samuel & 7+ others; Gianluca in Rome, Elisa Sette & at least 777 more fans of 7.
SEVEN BITS is a brand of delicious crackers I recently discovered and it shows how popular 7 is in Japan.
Here’s to your good health, happiness and prosperity on 7 – 7, on the 7th day of each week (Saturday) and every day.
Warmest wishes, David
Welcome to the 7 site http://www.the7book.com/ 7 film http://www.youtube.com/user/TheSevenBook My 2nd book about 7 http://www.amazon.com/7-David-M-Eastis/dp/1440506523/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_2 All three seven books http://www.amazon.com/Books-about-popular-number-seven/lm/RJY8AXH0OCF82 7 blog http://popularseven.blogspot.com/

25 March 2011

7


My first book, 7: The Magical, Amazing and Popular Number Seven, http://www.the7book.com/ was a comprehensive study exploring the strong influence of the number 7 in sports, religion and pop culture. I am proud to partner with Adams Media in presenting an intriguing salute to 7 that demonstrates why the number 7 exerts such a strong pull on the human psyche. http://www.amazon.com/7-David-M-Eastis/dp/1440506523/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_2

The Arabic system of numerals that Western cultures use consists of 10 digits. Among
them, none exerts a force as mystical or a presence as strong as the number 7. In
school, we learn that our planet has 7 continents and a rainbow has 7 colors. Most
people know about the 7 dwarfs and the 7 wonders of the world. But what else has a
connection to the wonderful number?

Look around you-the number 7 emerges everywhere, in obvious as well as in many
hidden, mysterious ways. You know that a week has 7 days, but did you know that
each relates to 1 of 7 gods? What about the fact that the entire musical scale consists of only 7 notes? Or that most ladybugs have 7 spots on their wings? There is more to the number 7 than meets the eye.

The simple digit expressed with one rightward and one downward stroke-the numeral 7 -is deceptively alluring. Millions of people consider the number 7 influential in their lives. It has spiritual connotations in many religions including Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, and Judaism. The array of star athletes such as John Elway, Mickey Mantle, and Cristiano Ronaldo who gained fame in pro football, baseball, and soccer while wearing jersey number 7 is nothing less than spectacular. Add to that the cosmic connections to the number 7 -like that 7 heavenly bodies are visible to the naked eye-and the magical overtones of the number 7 become readily apparent.

It connects the Bible and the Torah and the Koran. Its a common thread that runs through world geography, American history, and human physiology. Its also quite handy if you're headed to Manhattan from Queens. It's the number seven.

Flip through the intriguing pages of 7 and begin to unravel the many secrets of the most popular number. Each image relates to a piece of trivia that adds to the number's mystery. By finding the meaning behind all the graphics, you'll soon discover the connective powers the number seven retains. And its many associations, connections, and affiliations are inside for you to decipher, discover, and enjoy. From sports and science to religion and pop culture, the range of trivia is wide and seemingly unrelated. However, upon closer examination, you'll realize it all comes back to 7.

Explore all three 7-related books (1st and 3rd by David Eastis and the 2nd Seven by Jackie Leo, former editor-in-chief of Reader’s Digest: http://www.amazon.com/Books-about-popular-number-seven/lm/RJY8AXH0OCF82

Brain teasers in ‘7’ tests readers’ ingenuity


What is the connection between the Statue of Liberty, John Elway, Marilyn Monroe, George Castanza, a lady bug an ampersand and the Pittsburgh Pirates?

Their images, along with a depiction of Sinbad the Sailor, a ruby, Robert F. Kennedy and the Beatles’ Revolver album, grace the pages of 7, the new entertaining book of brain-teasing challenges by David M. Eastis. 7 is a companion to Eastis’ first book 7: The Magical, Amazing and Popular Number 7. http://www.the7book.com/

That largely anecdotal first book introduced readers to the innumerable ways in which the number seven manifested itself in the arts, sports, popular culture, history and the natural world. The new 7 book (published by Adams Media, ISBN 978-1-4405-0652-9) takes readers on a more challenging and quizzical journey. http://www.amazon.com/7-David-M-Eastis/dp/1440506523/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_2

The richly illustrated 7 is formulated like the long-running television game show Jeopardy, in which contestants respond in the form of questions to clues. Likewise, each beautiful color illustration in 7 is a clue with some connection to the number seven. The relationship in some images is quickly evident, but the connection for other imagery is whimsically baffling.

For the illustration of Apollo on page 100, the question is: “Which Greek god was honored on the seventh day of every month?”

For the image of a ladybug on page 75, the question is: “Which beetle typically has seven spots on its wing covers?”

7 is challenging, intellectually stimulating, and – most of all – fun. Now, what do you think the images of footprints on page 173 might mean?

“From sports and science to religion and pop culture, the range of fascinating trivia is wide and at first seems unrelated, however, upon closer examination, you’ll realize it all comes back to 7,” says David Eastis.

Explore all three 7-related books (1st and 3rd by David Eastis and the 2nd Seven by Jackie Leo, former editor-in-chief of Reader’s Digest. http://www.amazon.com/Books-about-popular-number-seven/lm/RJY8AXH0OCF82

23 March 2011

ELIZABETH TAYLOR and 7


Elizabeth Taylor is world renowned as a screen legend, for her passion, irresistible charm, magnetism and as an ardent activist who raised millions of dollars to support AIDS research.
The Oscar-winning actress also shares many connections to the popular number seven.

Elizabeth Taylor had seven husbands: Conrad Hilton, Michael Wilding, Michael Todd, Eddie Fisher, Richard Burton (nominated for seven Academy Awards), John Warner and Larry Fortensky.

She was born in the UK and lived in London until the age of 7 when she moved to Los Angeles.

Taylor appears as #7 on the American Film Institute’s Female Legends list—after Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Audrey Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, Greta Garbo and Marilyn Monroe.

She played Mary Skinner in Life with Father in her seventh film.
Elizabeth Taylor described to Diane Sawyer a near-death experience of seven minutes when she could not breathe.

In 1943 MGM signed Taylor to a seven-year contract.

Elizabeth Taylor and her seven husbands appear in 7 by David Eastis on page 74. The fascinating 7-themed book was published by Adams Media: http://www.amazon.com/7-David-M-Eastis/dp/1440506523 Three entertaining books about the popular number 7 http://www.amazon.com/Books-about-popular-number-seven/lm/RJY8AXH0OCF82 The seven book site by David Eastis http://www.the7book.com/

Elizabeth Taylor’s seventh major television appearance was on Sunday Showcase: A Tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt on Her Diamond Jubilee in 1959. Seven of her co-stars included Lauren Bacall, Bob Hope, Henry Fonda, Jimmy Durante, Helen Hayes, Milton Berle and Joan Crawford.

Features which include 7:
Seven Must-have Fashion Items According to Elizabeth Taylor by Bianca Posterli
Elizabeth Taylor: A Look Back at Her 7 Greatest Roles by Megan Angelo
Seven Invaluable Love Lessons from Elizabeth Taylor by Jenna Birch.

Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born on 27 February 1932 in London and died in Los Angeles on 23 March 2011.

27 November 2010

Iroquois and 7


TRIBUTE TO THE IROQUOIS, creators of the seven generations philosophy.

This text appears on page 127 of “7”, 3rd edition by David Eastis.
“The Native American Iroquois hold a sacred proviso to consider the impact of their actions on seven generations into the future. We should consider our
children, grandchildren and seven generations.”

David M. Eastis is the author of the first (released 7 March 2008) and third books (release date of 7 January 2011 by Adams Media—publisher of the popular “Everything” series) which feature the popular number seven.

Visit the Seven book web site: http://www.theSevenBook.com/David Eastis ‘second book “7” at Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/7-David-M-Eastis/dp/1440506523/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_2 David Eastis ‘ first book “7” at Barnes & Noble.com: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/7-The-Magical-Amazing-And-Popular-Number-Seven/David-M-Eastis/e/9781593307776
David Eastis ‘ second book “7” by Adams Media at Barnes & Noble.com: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/7/David-M-Eastis/e/9781440506529/?itm=1&USRI=7+david+eastis+adams+media All three of the popular seven books by authors David Eastis & Jackie Leo, former editor-in-chief of Reader’s Digest:
http://www.amazon.com/Books-about-popular-number-seven/lm/RJY8AXH0OCF82
The author page for David M. Eastis on Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/David-M.-Eastis/e/B002RH3RXQ Books about the popular number seven by Jackie Leo and David Eastis:
http://www.amazon.com/Booksaboutpopularnumberseven/lm/RJY8AXH0OCF82/ref=cm_lmt_DYNA_f_1_russss0?pf_rd_p=496997231&pf_rd_s=listmaniacenter&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=1593307772&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=05AE12XJZRRT2ZEJKCC4 Popular Seven blog by 7 author David Eastis http://popularseven.blogspot.com/
Seven word tweets / 7 author David Eastis http://twitter.com/the7book
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21 October 2010

New “7” by ADAMS MEDIA, publisher of the popular “Everything” series.


It connects the Bible and the Torah and the Koran. It’s a common thread that runs through world geography, American history, and human physiology. It’s also quite handy if you’re headed to Manhattan from Queens. It’s the number seven. And its many associations, connections, and affiliations are inside for you to decipher, discover, and enjoy. Author David M. Eastis enthusiastically exclaims, “The simple digit expressed with one rightward and one downward stroke — the numeral “7” — is deceptively alluring. Millions of people consider the number 7 influential in their lives. Its spiritual connotations in many religions include 735 Biblical references. Gamblers win with a 7 dice roll or 777 in slots. It’s a privilege for me to work with Adams Media on this new book about my favorite number.”

Buy the new “7” by David Eastis and Adams Media via Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/7-David-M-Eastis/dp/1440506523
Purchase the Adams Media release of “7” by David Eastis at Barnes&Noble.com:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/7/David-M-Eastis/e/9781440506529/?itm=2&USRI=Eastis+7+seven Enjoy this collection of intriguing 7-related images that author David M. Eastis is delighted to present in collaboration with Adams Media. Images of the number 7 demonstrate why the number 7 exerts such a strong pull on the human psyche. “7” guides readers through an entertaining, trivia-based view of 7.

Each page contains a 7-related visual teaser. Fascinating images depict seven-related scenes, and the reader is challenged to guess their significance. The answers to the visual puzzles appear in the back of the book. The magical overtones of the number 7 become apparent.

In his first book, 7: The Magical, Amazing and Popular Number Seven, author and sevenalia expert David M. Eastis presented a comprehensive study exploring the influence and incidence of the number 7 in pop culture, sports, religion, cinematography, literature, language, in cultures throughout the world.

Take a look at all three books which feature the magnificent number seven:
http://www.amazon.com/Books-about-the-popular-number-seven/lm/RJY8AXH0OCF82/ref=cm_srch_res_rpli_alt_1