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The Reality of Christmas

Harry Langerak·1975-09-01

Christmas is one of the most celebrated times of the year in the Christian world today. Church and world alike participate in its majestic celebration. Beginning a month before the date of celebration, the songs of Christmas begin to fill the air. The postman staggers under the ponderous burden of g

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The Reality of Christmas

Harry Langerak·2010-11-01

Christmas is one of the most celebrated times of the year in the Christian world today. Church and world alike participate in its majestic celebration. Beginning a month before the date of celebration, the songs of Christmas begin to fill the air. The postman staggers under the ponderous burden of g

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A Christian Christmas?

Agatha Lubbers·1961-09-01

Christmas is a time when halls are decked with bows of holly, trees are burdened with tinsel and flickering lights, store fronts are cluttered with manger and fairyland displays, and carols clash dissonantly with the incessant tinkling and clanging of bells. Christmas is a time when city clubs and s

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Leaving Christ Out of Christmas

Greg Holstege·1988-10-01

We look back on it with fond memories of all the joyous occasions that went on during the holiday season. It almost makes you want to wish that the Christmas spirit would last all year long. I almost forgot something. Christmas is also the time we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas

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Christmas Innovations

Gerald VandenBerg·1950-03-01

Exercise ourselves toward more Christ­mas innovations! Then . . . where our exertions are God-centered . . . Merry Christmas! Christmas

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True Meaning of Christmas, The

Gise Vanbaren·1950-03-01

Once again the Christmas season is upon us. Stores temptingly display their wares in the hope of making many sales during the holiday. Is it any wonder that the world wants Christmas? It proves to be a very wonderful and convenient time to promote sales resulting in huge profits for the store owner.

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Christmas All Year

Lois Hoeksema·1946-03-01

Their apparent merriment is only a very thin crust that covers hearts that are fearful and comfortless because of the perilous situation of this world of 1946. Our Christmas goes deeper. It is the celebration of the birth of the Son of God and therefore it is really a matter of the heart. This Son o

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Christmas – Sign of Our Lord’s Return

Steven Key·1986-10-01

For we look beyond the manger to the cross, and beyond the cross to the resurrection and ascension, knowing that our Lord is preparing a place for us. Yes, when it comes right down to it, Christmas is a matter of the heart. Because that is so, we stretch the Christmas season until it extends the who

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Of What Value is Christmas?

Herman Hanko·2010-11-01

One just barely recuperates, financially, from the past Christmas and the next season is on its way. Why Christmas in the church? Why does the church have a Christian holiday called Christmas? And do not say that you have heard often, that Christmas is so abused that you have no need of it. Maybe th

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Christmas Joy

2015-12-18