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"Dalene Barnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > So, as one who will shortly be getting out all my Christmas > decorations, reading all the Bible verses on the prophecy of the > Messiah and the fulfilment of those verses, lighting candles, singing > (partly theologically incorrect) hymns (that "3 Kings" thing always > bothers me...), I agree with Brandon that we need to acknowledge that > what we do, we do because we want to, not because the Bible outlines > it for us, BUT also that we CAN turn this time into a tremendous time > to witness to the lost. *They* are usually more open to the gospel, > more willing to attend church, more open to coming into your home, > receiving your gifts, etc., at this time of year (and Easter) than > any other. Sharing Jesus with the lost IS definitely Biblical; that > needs to remain our objective. > Nice post, Dalene. By all means, enjoy your christmas tradition. I will be enjoying mine! -Brandon
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