Sunday, August 28, 2016

Ethan & Emma Announces 'On The Go Stroller Organizer' Compatible with 2017 Britax B-Ready Stroller



Richmond VA – Ethan & Emma, makers of innovative baby products, have released the “On The Go Stroller Organizer” that is compatible with the new 2017 Britax B-Ready Stroller. The Organizer is a patent pending design and can be seen at www.EthanAndEmma.com.
The Stroller Organizer helps parents carry lots of possessions and supplies while pushing a baby stroller. The Organizer has 2 deep drink holders, one to hold Baby’s “sippy cup” and second for parent’s coffee or soft drink. Both holders are insulated to keep hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold. The Organizer features more storage space than other competing models.
Additionally the Organizer includes a pouch with a sturdy zipper for securely storing valuables. There is an additional pocket for a phone that is in easy reach of the parent.
The On The Go Stroller Organizer is available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KLO5F78.
Britax manufactures a full line of premium car seats, strollers and accessories. “Here at Ethan & Emma we are proud to offer the On The Go Stroller Organizer with full compatibility with the new 2017 Britax B-Ready Stroller. Parents can push their child in a premium stroller while storing drinks, phone, and many other items in the Organizer,” said Joe Lau of Ethan & Emma.
The On The Go Stroller Organizer has a collapsible frame that conveniently folds with the stroller. This lets the Organizer stay attached on the stroller long term.
The Stroller is made with attractive black fabric that is easy to clean. The extended Velcro straps let the Stroller Organizer be securely attached to virtually any stroller design. There is also a silent magnetic closure on the main pocket that avoids waking a sleeping child.
The On The Go Stroller Organizer is backed by a hassle free lifetime replacement warranty.
Ethan & Emma report they have the Stroller Organizer in stock and ready to ship. Customers say the Organizer helps parents carry possessions and supplies while on outings. “You often see parents with all their items crowded into the basket under the stroller or sitting in the seat with the child. Our Stroller Organizer gives you multiple ways to carry more and organize what you have,” Lau said.
Media Contact: Joe Lau
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Biblical Researcher Discovers New Site for Jesus' Crucifixion in New Book "Golgotha"

Coeur d'Alene, ID – Just released "Golgotha" is a new book by biblical scholar and researcher Bob Cornuke. The book details Cornuke's recent discoveries that may suggest Jesus was crucified in a different location than previously believed. Cornuke is also known for finding evidence that suggests Solomon’s Temple was not on the current Temple Mount site.

Cornuke recently led a tour to the area in conjunction with a Holy Land tours organizer, Living Passages at www.livingpassages.com. Get Cornuke's book at: https://resources.khouse.org/archeology_history/bk212/

Cornuke made a number of discoveries that added evidence to the belief Solomon's Temple was actually located in the City of David. This caused him to wonder if Jesus had been crucified in a different location.

Cornuke used biblical references to place a new Calvary in the Silwan neighborhood across from the City of David. Normally the neighborhood is off limits to visitors. But when Cornuke led a Living Passages group to the area, a chance meeting with a friendly local guided the party to just the place Cornuke had seen described in the Bible.

"I was actually standing at the foot of the stone cliffs I had come so far and had spent so much time and treasure trying to see: the cliffs of the Silwan village. I gazed up at several ancient split-open tombs, which were exactly as the Bible described! My mouth went chalk dry. Could this be the place? Could these cliffs actually be evidence revealing where Christ was crucified?" Cornuke states in the first chapter of Golgotha.

"Even though Gordon’s Calvary and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher are visited with swarms of sightseers daily, they are both fraught with many geographical flaws. Simply put, they do not align with Scriptural directives. These inconsistencies with the Bible are examined in detail in this book," Cornuke said.

Many in the Living Passages tour group were thrilled and inspired by the things they saw.

Jana Lu, a traveler who was with Cornuke on the new crucifixion site, said “I am convinced that we saw the real deal temple and crucifixion sites and that Dr. Cornuke's findings could perhaps be a game changer for Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike.”

The discovery is discussed in full detail in Cornuke's new book Golgotha. The title is another word for the crucifixion site.

Media Contact: Rhonda Sand

888-771-8717