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The Wisdom of Christmas: Seeing the World Truly
Biblical Christmas shows the wisdom of following Jesus in three simple ways through the Magnificat (Luke 1:46–55), the Benedictus (Luke 1:68–79), and the Gloria in Excelsis (Luke 2:14).
Christmas From Nowhere
“Remember that you do no one a favour if you confuse biblical and Canadian Christmas.”
The Christmas Story Is a Story
“The cross, the empty tomb, and the resurrection makes no sense without the incarnation and the nativity of Jesus.”
Have a Blessed Ancient, Weird, and Reformed Advent!
There is a hunger in many Canadian Christians for practices which are truly old. So, why don’t you consider using a cycle of Bible reading and prayers for Advent which is both truly ancient and also reformed by the gospel?
Biblical Christmas shows the wisdom of following Jesus in three simple ways through the Magnificat (Luke 1:46–55), the Benedictus (Luke 1:68–79), and the Gloria in Excelsis (Luke 2:14).