To prepare for Christmas in our society is to be sucked into a vortex of indulgence, from decor to gifts to calorie-rich foods.
This powerful devotional by best-selli.
Training our eyes to see through the rough stable, the adolescent mother, and the anxious escape to Egypt, we can see in that poverty and powerlessness the wonder of God\'s abundant life and grace coming down to dwell among us.
The arrival of the Messiah, by contrast, is true Abundance disguised by the impression of scarcity.
Layer upon layer of tinsel, lights, and wrapping paper create the illusion of abundance, disguising the feeling of emptiness in our souls.
To oeprepare for Christmas � in our society is to be sucked into a vortex of indulgence, from decor to gifts to calorie-rich foods.
Twelve prayers are also included for the twelve days of Christmas.
This powerful devotional by best-selling author Walter Brueggemann includes daily reflections on the Scriptures and stories of Advent in order to invite us to see beyond the world\'s faux extravagance and realize the true feast laid out before us.
Training our eyes to see through the rough stable, the adolescent mother, and the anxious escape to Egypt, we can see in that poverty and powerlessness the wonder of God\'s abundant life and grace coming down to dwell among us.
The arrival of the Messiah, by contrast, is true Abundance disguised by the impression of scarcity.
Layer upon layer of tinsel, lights, and wrapping paper create the illusion of abundance, disguising the feeling of emptiness in our souls.
To oeprepare for Christmas � in our society is to be sucked into a vortex of indulgence, from decor to gifts to calorie-rich foods.
Twelve prayers are also included for the twelve days of Christmas.
This powerful devotional by best-selling author Walter Brueggemann includes daily reflections on the Scriptures and stories of Advent in order to invite us to see beyond the world\'s faux extravagance and realize the true feast laid out before us.
Training our eyes to see through the rough stable, the adolescent mother, and the anxious escape to Egypt, we can see in that poverty and powerlessness the wonder of God\'s abundant life and grace coming down to dwell among us.
The arrival of the Messiah, by contrast, is true Abundance disguised by the impression of scarcity.
Layer upon layer of tinsel, lights, and wrapping paper create the illusion of abundance, disguising the feeling of emptiness in our souls.
To prepare for Christmas in our society is to be sucked into a vortex of indulgence, from decor to gifts to calorie-rich foods