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Playing That Dangerous Blame Game
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Mourning Christmas after Christmas Morning
Recovering from the Yuletide season can feel like a rather dark and lonely road, especially now that all the bright lights and cheery music are gone.
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Taking St. Nick Off the Naughty List
Santa is a potentially controversial figure among Christians, but perhaps there’s a better perspective we could take on his story.
Perhaps no Christmas figure is more maligned that Saint Nicholas.
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Grief, Loss and Death at Christmastime
While this time of year is traditionally considered to be one of great joy, it also can be the one where the broken pieces of our hearts and lives most clearly show up.
My uncle, my father’s baby brother, died suddenly before the holidays.
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Advent: The Adoration of the Magi
Worshiping and delighting in Jesus at Christmas sounds all well and good, but how do we find the time and the right frame of mind to do this amid the holiday chaos?
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“Fir” Noël: The Redemption of a Christmas Tree
The tradition of decorating a pine tree for the holidays wasn’t always a Christian one and has a sorted history only Christ could redeem.
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Advent: Shepherd Boys and Angel Choirs
While we’re plowing through the everyday duties, we may not feel like we’re doing anything special, but we could be with the right perspective.
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Evidence of the Resurrection: The Appearances
The most important claim for Christianity is that Jesus has risen, a claim that have been tested and tried throughout the history of Christianity.
The claim that Jesus rose from the dead is the reason the church still stands.
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How to Retell Our Stories About Ourselves
Shame is born out of a soul-deep desire that God built into all humanity, and there is a way to reclaim this godly longing in our hearts.
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Advent: To Sing the Song of Mary
The second Sunday of Advent turns to examine Mary’s faith and how believers can learn from her choices.
Malachi’s an odd little book, only four chapters long and at the tail end of the Old Testament. It’s not much fun to read, to be quite honest. There’s lots of rebelling, judgment and general unhappiness.