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| A History of Advent and Christmas Traditions | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Advent, Christ, birth of, Christ, death of, Christ, humanity of, Christ, incarnation of, Christ, Messiah, Christmas, Cross, Culture, Distractions, Focus, Incarnation, Pain, Peace, Perspective, Suffering, Waiting, World, Worldliness, Worship |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Church History, History, International |
| References: | Isaiah 7:14 , Isaiah 9:1-7 , Isaiah 53 , Matthew 2 , Luke 2 , John 1:1-14 , John 3:16 , Romans 8:3 , Philippians 2:5-11 |
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In an article for Christian History magazine, Elesha Coffman offers a fascinating history of Advent and Christmas traditions. While some might be tempted to scoff at certain traditions, a closer look reveals ample evidence of a longing all of humanity shares for the Christ who has come:
The first church official to propose special activities for the pre-Christmas period was Perpetuus, bishop of Tours, ...
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| Good Radicals and Bad Radicals | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Abortion, Commitment, Dedication, Devotion, Evangelism, Government, Justice, Secularism, Zeal |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Everyday Disciples |
| References: | Proverbs 31:8-9 , Amos 5:24 |
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A Christian writer named Mike Barrett got interested in the idea of connecting with and learning from those who live a more radical faith. In an article for Christianity Today, he writes about a lesson he discovered along the way:
I began randomly interviewing strangers. Pity those like the woman in her mid-50s who sat on an airplane next to me between Portland and Denver. "What do you think about ...
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| The Robynson Family's Christmas Tradition | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Advent, Benevolence, Christ, birth of, Christ, incarnation of, Christmas, Dying to self, Faithfulness, Finances, Generosity, Giving, Grace of God, Help from God, Incarnation, Materialism, Money, Offerings, Possessions, Prosperity, Responsibility, Riches, Sacrifice, Self-denial, Selfishness, Self-sacrifice, Social conditions, Stewardship, Stinginess, Wealth |
| Filters: | Everyday Disciples, Stories, Youth & Children |
| References: | Deuteronomy 15:7 , Proverbs 19:17 , Isaiah 7:14 , Isaiah 9:1-7 , Malachi 3:6-12 , Matthew 2 , Matthew 6:1-4 , Matthew 19:21 , Mark 12:38-44 , Luke 2 , Luke 20:45-47 , Luke 21:1-4 , John 1:1-14 , John 3:16 , Acts 5:1-11 , Romans 8:3 , 2 Corinthians 8 , 2 Corinthians 9 , Philippians 2:5-11 , 1 Timothy 6:6-19 , Hebrews 13:5 , Revelation 12 |
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We all have various Christmas traditions. Few of us probably have a tradition quite like the Robynson family's. In his book Crazy Love, Francis Chan shares their story:
This family of five, with three kids under the age of ten, chooses to celebrate the birth of Christ in a unique way. On Christmas mornings, instead of focusing on the presents under the tree, they make pancakes, brew an urn of coffee, ...
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| How to Live Longer | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Aging, Death, Direction, Family, Focus, Health, Life, Life and death, Life, meaning of, Life, Precious, Life, short, Lifestyle, Meaning, Passion, Peace, Priorities, Purpose, Vocation, Work |
| Filters: | International, Stories |
| References: | Psalm 90:12 , Psalm 103:15-16 , Ecclesiastes 8:8 , Ecclesiastes 9:1-12 , Ecclesiastes 11:1-12:14 , Matthew 6:25-34 , Luke 12:22-34 , John 11:25-26 , Galatians 5:22-23 , Philippians 3:19 , Hebrews 9:27-28 |
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A 2005 article in National Geographic identified three regions of the world where people have consistently shown longer life spans: Okinawa, Sardinia, and Loma Linda, California. Dan Buettner, a researcher and explorer involved with the 2005 article, decided to do a follow-up study to determine if there were more regions to be discovered. His team found an abnormally large number of people living ...
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| Jesus' Ascension Brings Sigh of Relief | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Ascension, Authority, Believers, Body of Christ, Christ, authority of, Christ, deity of, Christ, Glory of, Christ, greatness of, Christian life, Christians, Christmas, Church, Distractions, Easter, Experiencing God, Family of God, Focus, Glory, Holidays, Holy Week, Hope, Human limitations, Humanism, Idolatry, Imagination, Intimacy, Knowing God, Lordship, Pentecost, Presence of God, Pride, Spiritual perception, Tradition, Traditions, Vision, Worship |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Free, Quotes |
| References: | Luke 24:50-53 , Acts 1:1-11 , Ephesians 4:7-10 |
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To embrace the Ascension is to heave a sigh of relief, to give up the struggle to be God (and with it the inevitable despair at our constant failure), and to enjoy our status as creatures: image-bearing creatures, but creatures nonetheless.
—N. T. Wright, Bishop of Durham (Church of England) and writer (1948—)
N. T. Wright, Surprised by Hope (Harper One, 2008), p. 114 |
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| World Can't Steal the Ascension | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Ascension, Authority, Believers, Body of Christ, Christ, ascension of, Christ, authority of, Christ, deity of, Christ, Glory of, Christ, greatness of, Christian life, Christians, Christmas, Church, Distractions, Easter, Experiencing God, Family of God, Focus, Glory, Holidays, Holy Week, Hope, Intimacy, Knowing God, Lordship, Pentecost, Presence of God, Spiritual perception, Tradition, Traditions, World, Worldliness, Worship |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Church History, Editor's Choice, Pop Culture |
| References: | Psalm 68 , Luke 24:50-53 , Acts 1:1-11 , Ephesians 4:7-10 |
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Ascension Day is the perfect church holiday because the world can't steal it. The culture around us has quite ruined Christmas and Easter. Of course, the world owned Christmas as its festival for the restoration of the sun before the early Christians used it to disguise their celebration of Christ's birth. … But the world has now stolen it for its consumeristic purposes and has seized Easter ...
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| The Power of an Invitation | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Awakenings, Body of Christ, Church, Church attendance, Culture, Evangelism, Evangelism, lifestyle, Family of God, Gospel, Great Commission, House of God, Involvement, Lostness, Membership, Missions, Outreach, Revivals, Seekers, Soul Winners, Soul Winning, Tradition, Traditions, Witnessing |
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| References: | Matthew 28:18-20 , Mark 16:15 , Luke 10:1-24 , Luke 24:45-49 , John 20:21 , John 21:15-25 , Acts 1:8 , 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 |
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A recent survey done in England offers insights into the minds of those who do not attend church and ideas for reaching the seemingly unreachable.
Most of those surveyed agreed that the strongest motivating factor for attending a worship service would be the personal invitation of a family member or friend. Other prime motivators: a more general church invitation (like a phone call or a flier), difficult ...
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| Evangelicals and Advent | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Advent, Christian life, Christian practices, Christmas, Epiphany, Holidays, Second coming, Tradition, Traditions, Wonder, Worship |
| Filters: | Church History, Everyday Disciples, Stories |
| References: | Isaiah 9:6-7 , Micah 1:5-15 , Matthew 2 , Luke 1 , Luke 2 , John 1 |
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I confess: when my parents tried to impress on my two brothers and me the importance and the intricacies of Advent observance, I could hardly keep from rolling my eyes. In a country that spends its cold Decembers in hot pursuit of food, presents, and parties, the historical niceties of an ancient liturgical season seemed … well … irrelevant.
These days, on the other side of an evangelical ...
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| A Stress-free, Timesaving Thanksgiving Dinner | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Attitudes, Busyness, Children, Community, Contentment, Culture, Family, Fellowship with man, Home, Hospitality, Leisure, Lifestyle, Parents, Patience, Perspective, Pressure, Priorities, Rest, Stewardship of time, Stress, Time, Time management, Tradition, Traditions, Values |
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| References: | Psalm 116:7 , Ecclesiastes 10:18 , Luke 10:38-42 |
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The image of an apron-clad matriarch delivering a home-roasted turkey to the table on Thanksgiving Day (as immortalized by Norman Rockwell) is increasingly an icon of the past.
The National Restaurant Association reports that in 2006, 53 percent of American households used restaurant-prepared takeout items to supplement their Thanksgiving dinners, and 6 percent purchased fully prepared meals from restaurants, ...
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| Three Approaches to Parenting | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Childrearing, Children, Dedication, Dependence on God, Devotion, Direction, Discernment, Family, Fatherhood, Fathers, Father's Day, Hearing God's voice, Home, Motherhood, Mothers, Mother's Day, Obedience, Parenting, Parents, Perspective, Priorities, Understanding |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Marriage & Sex, Men, Pop Culture, Women, Youth & Children |
| References: | Deuteronomy 6:6-7 , Judges 13:8 , Psalm 127:3 , Proverbs 3:11-12 , Proverbs 6:20-23 , Proverbs 22:6 , Mark 9:42 , Hebrews 12:9-11 |
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In his book Revolutionary Parenting, George Barna says there are three dominant approaches to parenting in the United States.
Parenting by default is what Barna terms the path of least resistance. This approach is influenced by cultural norms and traditions. The objective is to keep everyone as happy as possible so the parents can still enjoy the other prioritized aspects of their lives.
Trial-and-error ...
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