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How to Keep Christ in Christmas

DAY 3 OF 5

Some people know Christmas songs; one of my favorite church members, Mary, knew the Christmas spirit. This dear, African American woman’s testimony is sure to bring a smile to your face. Born in 1920 in Alabama, Mary was the second-youngest child in a family of four sisters and one brother. Mary’s father fed his entire family (7 people including himself and his wife) on a $21-a-week paycheck. He was a brilliant man who built both a house and a church for his family. He also had a farm with livestock, chickens, a smokehouse, and a garden where he grew all of the ingredients for the family’s salads.

When the Great Depression struck the United States in 1929, Mary heard stories about businessmen who had jumped from buildings to their deaths. She never had a desire to join them. Her family was not wealthy, but she never knew the meaning of depression in her home. There was always food on the table. There was always a roof overhead. From the time she was born until she was ready to leave the house, she learned to be thankful for what God had given her. 

Mary always thanked God for her childhood and her family. She told the people in my church, “The main thing a child needs is love.” Not toys. Not a TV. Not a bigger room. Just love, every morning and every evening. Come Christmas, come Easter, when she was good or when she was bad — Mary’s parents gave her the gift of love. It is the one gift that made her thankful.

If you want to give your kids something they will remember for years, you will not find it online. You do not even have to leave the house to find it. Show them real, genuine, honest-to-goodness love. Teach them to be thankful for their family. Remind them that the best things in life are not material but spiritual. When December 26th rolls around, you will not have many gifts to return because your kids will be satisfied with your love. That is what Christmas is all about. Spread the spirit today.

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How to Keep Christ in Christmas

Is your holiday season merry and bright or frantic and crazy? Do you look forward to giving or receiving? Make sure your priorities and heart are in the right place during the holidays. Don’t take Christ out of Christmas.

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