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Tag Archives: Christmas
All I want for Christmas…
What follows is a noteworthy article that appeared in Tabletalk magazine in 1997. Santa Christ by Sinclair Ferguson I took the hand of my toddler son (it was two decades ago) as together we made our way into the local … Continue reading
From Abraham to Christ: God at Work in History
Best. Christmas CD. Ever. As my two-year-old says, “Mewwwwwwwy Issssmisssessess!” What is some of your favorite Christmas music?
Merry Christmas from Bruce McConkie?
The back of this “Christmas card” has a note from Kevin Barney of FAIR: “My usual tack when asked about it is to point out that the idea is not now and never was doctrine; it was a speculation… I … Continue reading
The Gift
All the hustle and bustle of the anticipated Holiday is quickly closing nigh, And many frazzled shoppers can at last let out a collective great big sigh,Their present-buying is done and all the cards are finally addressed, The children have … Continue reading