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An adaptation of a live telling of the Christmas story by staff editor Patricia Kadick, also a professional teller of tales from Scripture. Her verse adaptations were taken from the books of Genesis and Isaiah, and from the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.
Patti says her goal, when telling Bible stories, is for listeners to open their hearts and be there—to journey right along with her. So sit back. Use a fresh lens. Read with new eyes as if you've never heard or seen this story before.
The Bible Says , "Behold, I tell you of a marvelous thing and a wonder: unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor... The Prince of Peace. And of the increase of his government, and peace, there shall be no end. There shall be no end."
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December 20, 2004 issue
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The light that never goes out
Steve Graham
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letters
with contributions from Ellie Braman, Charles E. Scott, Janice Quigley
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ITEMS of INTEREST
with contributions from Frank Norton, Janet Hughes, Manya A. Brachear, Peter Smith
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Together in the spirit of holiness
By Joni Overton-Jung
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Remembering family times in Belfast
By Brian Kissock
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A London celebration with a difference
By Madora Kibbe
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'As I watched the snow fall'
By Shelly Richardson
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THE HEART OF CHRISTMAS
By Bill Moody
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String of lights
with contributions from Joy Armitage Trelawney, Sarah Nelson, Roderick Nordell, Michael Henderson, Wambui Wamunyu
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Friendship
Bruno Pinaquy
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The joy of blessing
Margaret MacIsaac
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Through a spiritual lens
Flávio Colombini
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WHAT CHRISTMAS MEANS TO ME
Mary Baker Eddy
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Seasonal makeover
By Kim Shippey
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An 'I can, too' book
By Judy Olson
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Healing—the best Christmas gift of all
Meg Dendler
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The blessings of prayer
Evelyn Donglawen
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A gift worth wrapping
Editor