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What Shall I Bring Him?
What Shall I Bring Him?

Introduction

A Christian comedian once said this story would be far different had these been women instead of men. For one thing, women would have asked ...


We are to accept Jesus as King, worship Jesus as God, and accept Jesus as our sacrifice.


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The Magi Visit the Messiah
The Magi Visit the Messiah

Introduction

Nobody knows who the Magi were, though everyone’s heard of them. They embody the quest for truth, meaning, and purpose in life. We assume ...


The Magi embody the quest for truth, meaning, and purpose in life.


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How Can We Settle for Settledness?
How Can We Settle for Settledness?

Introduction

As an incoming college freshman, I attended Wheaton College’s Vanguard program. It was their Outward Bound–type wilderness program; ...


There are many things that keep us settled, but we must choose to seek the Lord.


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Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God?
Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God?

Introduction

It is extremely rare that something happens in little old Wheaton, Illinois, and becomes news all over the world. But in December, that ...


Finding clarity and charity in the midst of tension.


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Christmas in the City of Jerusalem

Introduction

We're going to do something a little different this year in December. We want to focus on a "Hometown Christmas." Typically we tend to think ...


The Christmas story reveals that people still resist, ignore, or embrace Jesus.


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The Hard Side of Epiphany
The Hard Side of Epiphany

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January 6th is Epiphany—the day that many Western Christians commemorate the visitation of the Magi to Jesus. With that date just ...


The good news of Jesus arouses the ugliness of sin and violence in the world.


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The Miracle of Christmas

Introduction

In Luke 11:33–35, Jesus says, "Your eye is a lamp, lighting up your whole body. If you live in wide-eyed wonder and belief, your body ...


God wants us to celebrate the mystery of Jesus' birth.


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