December is so high pressure. Will you be able to savor the blessings of Christmas, with family, charity, care, feasts and prayers of thanks to God? Are you like us — prone to forget our Savior’s purposes in His first coming?
To help us enjoy God’s love:
— Rochelle Marshall sketches out her family’s annual customs, intended to establish in childish hearts earthly customs that hint of heavenly purpose and divine condescension.
— Rebekah Hargraves tells the true story of St. Nicholas.
— Jeannette Tulis explores how to draw upon God and what unconditional love looks like in families.
Click for delight now. It’s your fresh Esprit
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