The poverty of God
During our Christmas celebrations, let us remember that our Lord came and identified with the poorest of the poor.
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During our Christmas celebrations, let us remember that our Lord came and identified with the poorest of the poor.
A new Christmas song I really like: Could’ve come like a mighty storm with all the strength of a hurricane You could’ve come like a forrest fire with the power of heaven in your flame But you came like a...
…just in time for last-minute planning at Cantorion.org/Christmas. The free Christmas Carol Songbook download, with simple SATB arrangements, is worth a look (especially for the price – free!) If you need traditional and simple (and free) arrangements, the site is...
Here’s a great way to impact homes in your community this Christmas through Crossway Publications: The Share the Good News of Christmas program is a simple, cost-effective way to help your church bring the gospels to your neighborhood. Rally your...
Scholar R.C. Sproul has a short explanation on why using “X” for “Christ” in Christmas is acceptable: The idea of X as an abbreviation for the name of Christ came into use in our culture with no intent to show any...
“For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. And this will be a sign for you: you will find a baby wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a...
And Mary said, “My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for he has looked on the humble estate of his servant. For behold, from now on all generations will call me blessed; for he...
Okay, just one more fine post from Dan Cruver & Together for Adoption. This is apropos for the Christmas season: At Christmas we should celebrate two kinds of gift giving, not just one. Christmas should be a feast of reciprocal...
Bring me a white horse for Christmas We’ll ride him through the town Out into the snowy woods Where we will both lie down Underneath white birches Our faces toward the sky We will make snow angels With our white...
How about making a difference in a poor family this Christmas? For as little as $10, you can change a life, right where you sit. Here’s some suggestions: Clothe a teen – $25 Life saving medical kit – $75 Coloring...