Christmas (357)
  1. by Fredrik Sidenvall, translated by Bror Erickson
  2. Christmas and apologetics go hand in hand this week as we talk about the incarnation of Christ.
  3. God spoke into the black depth. “Let there be light."
  4. 40 Minutes in the Old Testament and 30 Minutes in the New Testament have come together for the Christ Hold Fast Christmas Special!
  5. 40 Minutes in the Old Testament and 30 Minutes in the New Testament have come together for the Christ Hold Fast Christmas Special!
  6. Our relief when we're troubled can't be found at the end of all our preparations and celebrations, no matter how pious our intent.
  7. “It’s bigger on the inside” is not only an evocative literary device, it is also a phrase heavy laden with Good News found in the true story of Christianity, especially at Christmas.
  8. The dragon who failed to devour the child in the manger swallows the man atop the cross. In so doing, unbeknownst to this beast, he ate poison.
  9. I take out the broom, spray bottle, and trash can. For the hundredth time this week, I find myself sweeping up the mess of a Christmas to come.
  10. The church cannot stop singing of the joy of the Incarnation. Here is another hymn to add to the long list of poetry focused on Emmanuel.
  11. Is there no sweeter sound than Immanuel? Christ’s name, God with us. Those three words heal an ocean of hurts, give courage to the weakest heart, and lifts the head of the weariest pilgrim.
  12. Jesus isn't Superman. He's not from another planet. He's from Earth.
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