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Religions > Bible |
| User: |
"Jim" |
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04 Dec 2005 09:38:03 AM |
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holiday ideas: Christmas without commercials |
We often complain about how commercialized the Christmas season has become.
Yet with our busy schedules and our complex lives many of us help to make it
so.
Celebrating Christmas doesn't require the commercializing of the season. In
our society, businesses will jump on just about anything to make a sale.
That's understandable. But Christian believers need no need money to
celebrate the birth of Jesus.
Christmas Traditions
Every Christian family has their own Christmas traditions -- and that's
good. As caring parents we create for our children the home and family
memories they will keep forever. We help to create the feelings of home
that will influence the homes that our children and grandchildren will
create later on.
My wife and I prefer the singing of hymns and carols to the constant playing
of recorded music. Every Christian family should have a hymn book or even
several books of songs that the whole family can sing together at various
times of the week, and especially during special seasons. You don't need a
piano or other instrument. Nothing is so wonderful to hear as the voices of
your own family and friends singing together.
If a family chooses to have a tree, then the whole family should participate
in finding and decorating the tree. You might also consider planting a
special tree in your own yard to decorate each year, or even having a
smaller tree in a pot that can be kept inside.
Money is not love.
Who needs money or department stores? The giving of gifts is always better
when the gifts are created by the giver. A ideal gift is an expression of
love and thought. And I think more love and thought goes into making
something of value (but not necessarily expensive) for another person.
Real life is not contained in plastic, glass, shaped wood or electronics.
Life and love are demonstrated by the things we do out of love. Yet even
lifeless plastic or steel can become an expression of the lives and hearts
we've offered to another -- when we've assembled or manufactured the item
ourselves.
The very best Christmas celebration is time itself.
The time spent with loved ones, listening to them and laughing with them --
or even crying if that's the case -- creates memories that will remain and
nurture. Want to express your love? Be present as a vital part of
someone's life. Eat a meal with them, spend a day with them, take a walk
with them, play a game with them.
Giving the very best.
We can celebrate the birth of Jesus by sharing the Christmas story with
family and friends, by helping the children to act out the story,
interacting with the adults in the home or group. Not everyone gathered is
a Christian believer? Christians are not the only ones who seek hope and
joy during the Christmas season. Jesus Christ is for everyone who has a
thirst for God's peace.
Why spend money? Share you own face. Give your genuine smile, your own
presence, your words of love and encouragement. Share you voice, your
feelings, your memories, and your hopes for the future. Share your dreams,
and give others the opportunity to share their dreams with you.
Love the people around you. Share you heart.
Be the gift that will make someone's Christmas special this year. Cash and
credit cards, department stores and frustrated crowds of shoppers are not
needed for this kind of celebrating.
Jim
www.goodwordusa.org
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| User: "Ananias917" |
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| Title: Re: holiday ideas: Christmas without commercials |
04 Dec 2005 11:30:02 AM |
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On Sun, 4 Dec 2005 08:38:03 -0700, "Jim"
<jim@goodwordusa.org> spake thusly:
We often complain about how commercialized the Christmas season has become.
Well, it does interfere with honoring it for the pagan
day that it is.
--
"And Ananias went his way, and entered into the house;
and putting his hands on him said, Brother Saul, the
Lord, even Jesus, that appeared unto thee in the way
as thou camest, hath sent me, that thou mightest
receive thy sight, and be filled with the Holy Ghost."
- Acts 9:17
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| User: "Bill" |
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| Title: Re: holiday ideas: Christmas without commercials |
04 Dec 2005 02:43:30 PM |
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Why do you assume that Christmas is solely a Christian holiday. I was copied
from pagan religions and is still today celebrated by many in a pagan
fashion.
It's just a holiday - enjoy!
"Jim" <jim@goodwordusa.org> wrote in message
news:2qOdnX-Oz7xUkQ7enZ2dnUVZ_t6dnZ2d@giganews.com...
We often complain about how commercialized the Christmas season has
become. Yet with our busy schedules and our complex lives many of us help
to make it so.
Celebrating Christmas doesn't require the commercializing of the season.
In our society, businesses will jump on just about anything to make a
sale. That's understandable. But Christian believers need no need money
to celebrate the birth of Jesus.
Christmas Traditions
Every Christian family has their own Christmas traditions -- and that's
good. As caring parents we create for our children the home and family
memories they will keep forever. We help to create the feelings of home
that will influence the homes that our children and grandchildren will
create later on.
My wife and I prefer the singing of hymns and carols to the constant
playing of recorded music. Every Christian family should have a hymn book
or even several books of songs that the whole family can sing together at
various times of the week, and especially during special seasons. You
don't need a piano or other instrument. Nothing is so wonderful to hear
as the voices of your own family and friends singing together.
If a family chooses to have a tree, then the whole family should
participate in finding and decorating the tree. You might also consider
planting a special tree in your own yard to decorate each year, or even
having a smaller tree in a pot that can be kept inside.
Money is not love.
Who needs money or department stores? The giving of gifts is always
better when the gifts are created by the giver. A ideal gift is an
expression of love and thought. And I think more love and thought goes
into making something of value (but not necessarily expensive) for another
person.
Real life is not contained in plastic, glass, shaped wood or electronics.
Life and love are demonstrated by the things we do out of love. Yet even
lifeless plastic or steel can become an expression of the lives and hearts
we've offered to another -- when we've assembled or manufactured the item
ourselves.
The very best Christmas celebration is time itself.
The time spent with loved ones, listening to them and laughing with
them -- or even crying if that's the case -- creates memories that will
remain and nurture. Want to express your love? Be present as a vital
part of someone's life. Eat a meal with them, spend a day with them, take
a walk with them, play a game with them.
Giving the very best.
We can celebrate the birth of Jesus by sharing the Christmas story with
family and friends, by helping the children to act out the story,
interacting with the adults in the home or group. Not everyone gathered
is a Christian believer? Christians are not the only ones who seek hope
and joy during the Christmas season. Jesus Christ is for everyone who has
a thirst for God's peace.
Why spend money? Share you own face. Give your genuine smile, your own
presence, your words of love and encouragement. Share you voice, your
feelings, your memories, and your hopes for the future. Share your
dreams, and give others the opportunity to share their dreams with you.
Love the people around you. Share you heart.
Be the gift that will make someone's Christmas special this year. Cash
and credit cards, department stores and frustrated crowds of shoppers are
not needed for this kind of celebrating.
Jim
www.goodwordusa.org
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| User: "reverend" |
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| Title: Re: holiday ideas: Christmas without commercials |
04 Dec 2005 06:57:08 PM |
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I have found a wonderful web site and need to share with everyone,
www.onlineblessings.com. My fellow faithful have brought this too my
attention and have praised it.
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