ARTICLES
When It Doesn’t Feel Like Christmas
I feel like Scrooge stuck in the middle of carolers in Whoville wondering if it’s them or me who’s out of touch with reality.
Christmas Is for Misfits
He didn’t come when we were strong. While we were still misfits, Christ came to love us.
My First Christmas as a New Mother Was Not the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
That first Christmas as a family was not what it was “supposed to be.” My body was supposed to nurse and nourish my newborn daughter, not receive needles, scalpels, and gauze.
It’s That Woeful Wonderful Time of the Year
For many people, the holiday season is when Paul’s conflicted statement about being “sorrowful yet always rejoicing” feels most pronounced.
When Christmas Uncovers Difficult Memories
When Christmas time reminds you of what you’ve lost, try to treasure in your heart the story of our Savior.
The Wondrous Gift
In this excerpt from A Light Has Dawned Meditations on Advent and Christmas (Best of Christianity Today) by Lexham Press, Elisabeth Elliot writes about the mysterious gift of the Incarnation of Christ.
The Great Life and the Ordinary
Heather Morton helps us to see how significance comes from who we reflect, not how bright we shine our own light.
Christmas is Not the Beginning of the Story
Brianna Lambert shows us the scope of the Christmas is much greater than just the events in Bethlehem.
Shaped By the Statlers: An Advent Reflection
E.A. Love draws out the discipleship methods of Jesus from an annual family tradition.
The Arrival of Great Joy
David Mathis considers that joy might be underselling the true glory of Christmas.