It had been a rough...
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It had been a rough year for the Rogers family. With the slumping economy Denny worked less throughout the year and then in November was laid off. Sally managed to work some temporary jobs, but nothing steady. Expenses were higher than they anticipated. Denny worried and was unsure what to do. Sally's concern was for her children. How would they be able to celebrate Christmas without the usual number of gifts?
It is hard to explain to children why they will not be receiving as many gifts as their friends. Sally and Denny agreed that their present situation should not ruin Christmas.
They decided instead of focusing on gifts that they would spend more time together doing family activities. They found free events to attend; a holiday concert at the high school, a park decorated with thousands of lights, and they took part in the community carol sing. They also volunteered at the senior center to help address Christmas cards.
They would make personal gifts for each other. Each of the children enjoyed the creativity in making a gift out of paper or pinecones or anything else they could find. Sally made a manger out of sticks she found in the yard.
The day after Christmas, Sally told Denny that this had been their best Christmas. Their children would remember this special time they spent together.
The apostle Paul gives us an important reminder in the midst of the Christmas rush, "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you."
It is hard to explain to children why they will not be receiving as many gifts as their friends. Sally and Denny agreed that their present situation should not ruin Christmas.
They decided instead of focusing on gifts that they would spend more time together doing family activities. They found free events to attend; a holiday concert at the high school, a park decorated with thousands of lights, and they took part in the community carol sing. They also volunteered at the senior center to help address Christmas cards.
They would make personal gifts for each other. Each of the children enjoyed the creativity in making a gift out of paper or pinecones or anything else they could find. Sally made a manger out of sticks she found in the yard.
The day after Christmas, Sally told Denny that this had been their best Christmas. Their children would remember this special time they spent together.
The apostle Paul gives us an important reminder in the midst of the Christmas rush, "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you."
