Repost: ‘The Chosen’s’ Jonathan Roumie: Life is enriched when you have a relationship with the Creator
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Repost: Veni Veni Emmanuel – Clamavi De Profundis
The interpretation of the Latin is found at the Youtube version; click the expand link under the video.
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Repost: O come, O come, Emmanuel – (Piano/Cello) – The Piano Guys
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Repost: O Come, O Come Emmanuel – Traditional Choir
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The First Christmas – Story of Jesus Birth for Kids
Here is a good story of Jesus birth for kids. It was going to be posted on Christmas Day, but since there has been an inquiry, it will be posted now.
Superbook has a Superbook Club for children.
If you are still looking for a Christmas gift for a child, you might consider checking out Superbook.
CBN publishes the Superbook series. https://www.cbn.com/superbook/
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Repost: O Come, Emmanuel – Epic Version!
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Is “Used” Valid?
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At this time of Christmas and gift giving, there can be tremendous pressure to meet a certain standard. And the question arises, “is giving a used gift valid”?
It probably depends on the circles you run in. If you see a used tricycle at a garage sale and buy it for the neighbor kid next door, is that a legitimate gift? The kid might be happy. The parents might not be. It depends on their attitude and fears and desires for acceptance.
In today’s culture, there might be a lot of shaming if something is not new and shiny, but the fact is, in some circles, older is better … real estate and iconic mansions, classic cars, solid antique furniture, crown jewels, Shakespeare, the Bible. Not everything has to be new and shiny to have value.
In the Old Testament, the Lord often told the children of Israel to take the spoil. “Spoil” in older English vocabulary means something different than the word “spoil” means today. We thing of spoil today as being something like moldy bread or moldy cheese that has spoiled or milk that has gone bad. But the word “spoil” in the past was more synonymous with the word “stuff”. In other words, they got the stuff. They went in and got the tents, the tools, the cooking utensils, the weapons, the clothing, the food, the animals … anything that was left by the enemy. And … wait for it … it was all used. So the Lord is not prejudiced against used stuff. He told them to go get it.
You can take anything used, clean it up, spiff it up, and make it useful. A child particularly would rather have a used tricycle than no tricycle at all.
I get it. If you are an ambassador to a nation you need a new suit. You don’t live in a trailer home. You don’t show up in the Senate in army fatigues. But neither do you go milk a cow and take care of the chickens in a tuxedo.
There is a time and place for everything.
If someone in a household is insistent on buying everything new and shiny, it puts a tremendous pressure on the household finances that doesn’t need to be there. It can cause a lot of trouble in the household.
I’ve heard of people who will spend $50 on a child’s outfit. Why? The child will outgrow it in a matter of weeks.
On the other hand, I know of people who operate more as a group. They get some of those big black tubs with yellow lids and put children’s clothing and maternity clothing in them and pass them around within the community. Once a family is done with a certain size clothing, there is generally someone else that can use it for a season and then again pass it on. It takes so much stress out of the situation of having to buy everything new every time for each child.
Of course, this goes back to the circles you walk in. There are some families or perhaps home school communities that are more communal and everyone lives at a certain basic standard … in other words, they keep things clean, laundered, repaired, and then share things. They don’t pass on dirty, broken stuff. They operate at a certain level of diligence and cleanliness and order. And they are not that fussy about how “new” something is. They have learned that material things, while necessary to life, are not the main focus in life. But if there is a common Christian culture, these understandings should be basic anyway.
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Repost: Good King Wenceslas – Traditional Choir
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Gifts with Impact
If you are looking for gift ideas that are more long-lasting and have an impact in the world, consider giving through Samaritan’s Purse. The President & CEO is Franklin Graham who is Billy Graham’s son.
Here is a link (also below, found under the GIVE tab at the main site) to the Samaritan’s Purse catalog. It includes gift selections like helping to drill a water well, provide a family with livestock, provide surgery, care for mothers and babies and other opportunities. And, every year, Samaritan’s Purse has a drive to give shoe boxes (found under the STORE tab at the main site) with gifts and a presentation of the gospel to children around the world. Many churches and individuals participate.
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Repost: “Prophecies Concerning The Messiah”
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