
Christmas Day in the Morning
And yet we sit by the crib of the newborn Savior of the world.
And yet we sit by the crib of the newborn Savior of the world.
What shall I say to you; what shall I tell you? I behold a Mother who has brought forth;
I see a Child come to this light by birth. The manner of His conception I cannot comprehend.
Merry Christmas to all and a hearty thank you for allowing us into your lives!
It’s Luci and Jordan continuing with Isaiah
On this long, dark, winter night as we wait for the light of the world to be born consider that the light might be in you and that you might be what the world most needs.
“My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.” Luci and Jordan on the Magnificat for the fourth Sunday of Advent
Anywho…the thing about the 12 days of Christmas is that they are perfect for finishing up the 2017 campaign collections and gearing up for the Fall 2018 campaign. No. Seriously.
Parenting changes our standards for what we need to get done, and how we are going to do it. Would we say that it changed God?
Little of our contemporary celebration of Christmas reminds us of the nature of that first Christmas gift
We really could have used another whole week of Advent rather than just a few hours, but there’s still time. It would be good if we could end this Advent with a renewed enthusiasm for and dedication to causes that help lift those who have been trampled down and encourage those who have built their own mountains of gold to share with those who need it the most.