The Greatest Gift was Given, but I Have a Couple Ideas

Need an Inspirational Gift?

When I was growing up, Santa did not overshadow the birth of Jesus. I believed in Santa, but he was not the focus of our Christmas. Church and the Christmas pageant were. Our nativity set was always the first decoration to go up and the last to be taken down. As everyone says, it was a simpler time.

With this in mind, I have three books to suggest as possible gifts. I reread my favorite Christmas books every year and I am always looking for new ones. This year I found And Then They Prayed by Barry Loudermilk. It is a historical account of men who depended on God to help them. George Washington and General George Patton are two of the men. As I read, I met new historical people and marveled at their courage and strong faith. There is no doubt that their belief that God was the answer saved lives and our country.

Max Lucado is a well known author who has written many books for adults and children. For children, I suggest You are Special and for adults The Christmas Candle. I read The Christmas Candle every year. An angel visits the chandler (candle maker) every twenty five years and touches a candle. The candle is given to someone who is told to pray and their prayer will be answered. Of course the candle isn’t the reason the prayers are answered, it’s the person’s belief. The ending of the book is very special.

Both And Then They Prayed and The Christmas Candle shared the message of believing our prayers are answered. God’s timing isn’t our timing and patience is frequently needed. These books are enjoyable to read and strengthened my faith and maybe you’ll agree. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!

Is Christmas Just a Season?

January 6, 2025 is the Epiphany and ends the Christmas season.

According to the nativity story the wise men arrived 12 days after Jesus’s birth. That Epiphany is the celebration of the wisemen’s arrival. Of course in the gospel of Matthew 2:1-11, “the wise men came into the house and saw the child with Mary.” That could mean Jesus was not a baby and the fact that King Herod ordered all children two and under be killed may support this belief. Does it matter? It doesn’t to me. His birth and his teachings are what matters.

During advent we lit the candles of hope, joy, peace and love. I’d like to carry that into the new year. I know I always feel a little sad when the holidays end and the gray skies don’t help. I know I’m not alone. The words of advent could be something to embrace as 2025 begins.

I talked with a woman recently who had no hope, couldn’t find joy, had no peace and questioned why anyone would love her. She hated her job, health issues were overwhelming, sleepless nights and feeling unworthy of love filled the conversation. Her hope was in medication and then maybe she could do something about her job and other issues in her life. I felt helpless. I realized all she wanted was a listening ear and all I could do was pray. I say pray is all I could do, but it really is everything! That’s the message of Christmas. Jesus brought us hope, joy, peace and love and taught us to pray and have faith. I want to carry that into the new year. Wishing all of you hope, joy, peace and love and the belief that prayer works.