Tuesday, December 19, 2006

I'm Dreaming of...



…. A bright Christmas! What kind of Christmas are you dreaming of? The only white Christmas we can have here would be if it rains. Our temperature may go down to a “cool” 80 degrees with the breeze blowing. What is Christmas for you – good food, being with friends and family, opening gifts, singing carols, eating sweets you don’t normally eat? The list could go on and on. How very different from that first Christmas. There wasn’t snow, good food, shopping, time with family and friends – not even a warm or comfortable place to sleep. This will be a very different Christmas for us – far away from loved ones and many of the usual traditions. Yet, we will still have good food to eat, friends to celebrate the day with and times of enjoyment. It isn’t easy being away from parents, brothers and sisters, children, grandchildren and close friends, but God wants to work through and use all of us in wonderful ways. There have been and will be many opportunities to share that Jesus is the true Reason for the Season. This Christmas may be a sad time for those who grieve the loss of a loved one or are going through serious illness. Only Christ can bring comfort and peace. What will make my Christmas bright? Knowing why I am celebrating and taking the time to share that wonderful message with others. So many people live in darkness. Christmas will never be bright for them. Please pray with us: “Father, may you be the focus of missionaries who are away from family during December. Minister to them and show each one, as well as missionary children, that You are all they need. May those who celebrate the holiday rather than the Son be made aware of the true meaning of Christmas. Make this Christmas one that is focused on Jesus and not the traditions of the season. Use this time as an opportunity for all believers, whether they are missionaries or not, to tell people what Christmas truly celebrates.” Have a “bright” Christmas! “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned.” Isaiah 9:2
(written by Terri 12/18/06)

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