Traditions grow up in neighborhoods and churches the way that they do in families.
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About author(s): Daphne Simpkins has written over two hundred articles, essays and short stories which have been published in the United States and Canada in periodicals like The Chicago Tribune, The Baltimore Sun, Tropic Magazine, The Christian Century, the Christian Courier, Esprit, and many others.
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The recipes that have become traditions are left behind when the life-energizing force of Love itself takes a greater hold and moves the citizens of Fountain City to taste and see that the power of Christmas itself-its joy and its truth-are far more potent than any man-made recipe or tradition.
Bopp can suddenly no longer make the famous fudge.
But better things begin to happen when Mrs.
People who have more than a sweet tooth to satisfy line up for her fudge believing that good things happen when you eat it.
Bopp\'s Miracle Fudge, a new holiday recipe invented each year by a fudge-making genius to kick-off the Christmas season and the fund-raising campaign.
A noble and necessary work, over time, the key to Faith Promise\'s ongoing and invigorating success is attributed to Mrs.
Their most recent tradition is the Faith Promise campaign that raises money for missions and feeding the hungry.
Fountain City, a fictional City in the Deep South, is no different.
Traditions grow up in neighborhoods and churches the way that they do in families