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Being Still in the Holidays
Christmastime can be both joyful and exhausting, necessitating moments of stillness amidst the busyness. Being still involves calming the mind and heart, trusting in God, and letting go of worries. Various methods to find stillness include journaling, relaxing at home, enjoying nature, and spending quiet moments with God.
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Ways to Bring Jesus Back into Christmas
The piece emphasizes the importance of re-centering Christmas around Jesus amid its growing consumerism. It suggests various activities to reconnect with the holiday’s true meaning, including attending church services, community giving, reading the Christmas story, and incorporating biblical elements into celebrations. The goal is to inspire a more meaningful Christmas experience.
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Is the Nativity still important?
The Nativity remains significant during Christmas despite the season’s distractions. It symbolizes Jesus’ birth, God’s love, and the call to share faith. The story illustrates humility, kindness, and the importance of community. Ultimately, the Nativity serves as a reminder of salvation through Jesus and encourages gratitude for His presence in our lives.
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Celebrating Advent
As soon as December 1st hits, so does Christmas mania if it hasn’t already. And with the coming of December comes the season of Advent known to most as the pre-Christmas time when advent calendars are opened. But there is more to this season than most people know. What is Advent? The word Advent comes…
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Coping with Grief at Christmastime
Grief is a unique and personal experience influenced by individual circumstances. As the holiday season approaches, memories of lost loved ones can intensify feelings of isolation and sadness. Embracing emotions, seeking support, maintaining physical health, and differentiating between grief and depression are crucial steps for coping with such feelings during this time.
