What’s the Best Thing about Christmas?

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What’s the best thing about Christmas? by Maureen Lang The answer to that question will undoubtedly be different depending on the age and the faith of the person being asked. Most children will say it’s all about the gifts. Adults, even if they secretly still enjoy the gifts, will probably strive to sound more mature and say the holiday is …

Good News

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Good News! by Deb Kalmbach The first Christmas card of the season arrived in my mailbox way back in August. How could anyone be that organized? Then I noticed my friend, Nita, had sent me a card I had written to her more than 20 years ago!    Memories rushed back as I read the words penned in my familiar …

Gift List

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Gift List by Tricia Goyer I’ve been thinking lately how hard it must be for Oprah to Christmas shop. I mean if you were on her “gift list” wouldn’t you expect something really, really good? The woman gives away cars and trips to Australia on her television show for goodness sake! It seems by the end of Christmas Day her …

Hurting Near Christmas

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Hurting Near Christmas? 10 Tips to Hope Again by Stacie Ruth Stoelting Feel sad this Christmas? Hey, I know the feeling. In fact, many programs have interviewed me to share about it! Last year, I tried particularly hard to share stories and tips on how to cope with grief during the holidays: I wrote a feature for CBN.com, Coping with …

Wrapped in His Love

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Wrapped in His Love by Rebecca Ondov The temperature is below zero and dropping quickly—probably to -15 or lower. Old Man Winter gusted in a couple days ago, leaving cold temperatures and a foot of snow behind. Moments ago I bundled up in my long johns and Carhartts to go out and feed. Of course I had a warm horse …

Home

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There’s No Place Like…. by Melody Carlson I grew up spending Christmases at my grandparents’ quaint Victorian home, surrounded by lots of relatives, laughter and love and really good food. For a little girl growing up in a single parent home, harried working mother, no church family, and TV dinners, these extended family holidays spent at my grandparents were like …

The Joy of Unexpected Circumstances

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The Joy of Unexpected Circumstances by Lori Kasbeer The Christmas season is upon us again. Starbucks is selling their Christmas blend; stores are posting their holiday hours; and moms everywhere are making a list and checking it twice, planning for a special Christmas day. It has been our family’s tradition to spend Christmas with relatives.  Last year money was tight …

Welcome Daniel Reagan

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On Thursday afternoon Daniel Reagan joined our family. He’s a peanut, weighing 6 lbs 2 ozs at birth, and a lanky kid at 19 inches. He’s got his daddy’s blond hair and looks just like his big brother did at birth. We’ve had a relaxed week, welcoming Daniel into our family. He’s the perfect early Christmas present and proof that …

Secrets of Harmony Grove Review

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Secrets of Harmony Grove is another great read by Mindy Starns Clark. Each book gets better — and this one doesn’t have the intense suspense pacing of Under the Cajun Moon. It is set in Amish country, but like another reviewer said isn’t an Amish book. Instead, the story focuses on Sienna and a murder that occurs at her B&B …