Advent Devotional, Friday, December 13, 2013

More Than A Baby coverKindleToday we look at more prophecies about Jesus that foretell of his suffering. While suffering is a difficult reality of life, we can take heart in the fact that Jesus can redeem our own sufferings.

If you’d like a bit of background about Advent, please read Day One’s entry. Keep persevering in your desire to draw closer to God during this season of Advent.

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Advent Devotional, Friday, December 13, 2013

 




Sacred Everyday #5 Columbian Nativity

512px-The_Nativity_SuchomlinOver the weekend, Mark and I were sharing pizza with friends, talking about our family Christmas traditions. One of our friends is from Columbia, and I asked him about how they celebrated Christmas in Columbia when he was a child. It’s so interesting to learn what’s important in other cultures.

In his village, Christmas Eve is the big celebration, marked by fireworks, special food, attending mass, putting up a small outdoor tree, and exchanging gifts. “The gifts, however, don’t go under the tree,” he said. I looked at him waiting for the explanation for this and was touched to hear this memory:

“In our village what was important was the Nativity. All the families would make their own Nativities. We went outside and gathered moss and other materials to build our own nativities. Then we took the time to put it all together. The tree was not the focal point of Christmas, the Nativity was, and the baby Jesus was the reason why we had gifts. We put our gifts around the Nativity, and we exchanged gifts because of Him.”

What a wonderful Sacred Everyday moment. How blessed he is to have years of building nativities with his family that engraved on his heart the real reason for Christmas.Sacred and Everyday thumbnail




Advent Devotional Thursday, December 12, 2013

More Than A Baby coverKindleWelcome to Day 12 of our Advent devotional. Today we look at Jesus as our healer. He is able to bring new life to the parched, dry places of our lives.

If you’d like a bit of background about Advent, please read Day One’s entry. Keep persevering in your desire to draw closer to God during this season of Advent.

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Advent Devotional, Thursday, December 12, 2013




Advent Devotional Wednesday, December 11, 2013

More Than A Baby coverKindleWelcome to Day 11 of our Advent devotional. Today we consider two prophecies of the Bible that foretell of Jesus’ birth. It’s exciting to see the history behind these stories of the Bible.

If you’d like a bit of background about Advent, please read Day One’s entry. Keep persevering in your desire to draw closer to God during this season of Advent.

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Advent Devotional Wednesday, December 11, 2013




Advent Devotional Tuesday, December 10

More Than A Baby coverKindleWelcome to Day 10 of our Advent devotional! In today’s devotional, we see the establishment of God’s church and the importance that the church plays in our lives.

If you’d like a bit of background about Advent, please read Day One’s entry. Keep persevering in your desire to draw closer to God during this season of Advent.

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Advent Devotional Tuesday, December 10, 2013




The Gifts of the Nativity Podcast

Nativityornament, editedWhat can we learn from those God called to play a part in the birth of Jesus? Mary, the Magi, the shepherds, Joseph, and Jesus all have important gifts to give us as we seek to understand their roles in the story of the Nativity. Join Mary Kane and Jane VanOsdol of OnlyByPrayer.com as they explore The Gifts of the Nativity in today’s podcast. Prepare your hearts for Christmas as you delve more deeply into the birth of Jesus. Be sure to download your free viewer guide. This podcast is available as both an MP3 and in video format.

To listen to the MP3 audio version, click at the top of this post.  To watch in video format, click below.