2,024 Quotes About Christmas
- Author Candi Kay
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How you felt?" he asks, still looking like he's trying to hide a smirk."Oh, shut up. I'm going now. I'm sorry I bothered you, your Highness of Reindeerness," I say, with more than a little sarcasm. "I promise not to ever disturb you again.
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- Author oliver mally
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Christmas used to be a good "idea" 'til somebody came up with the concept of giving wrapped up presents to each other... :-)
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- Author Soraya Diase Coffelt
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As a children’s minister, I always believed that I was an evangelist, and at the end of the book, there’s a simple prayer that, whoever’s reading the book could accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior
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- Author Ikechukwu Joseph
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Excluding the God of providence in your life’s configuration and design is like removing the thermostat from a thermodynamic system.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Christmas is God saving mankind from the folly of mankind’s grandiose sense of greatness.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Christmas is a response to bring mankind back, to restore some original intent that could never be even remotely restored by any effort of mankind regardless of how grand or majestic any such effort might be.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Christmas is God being relentless to the point that He would die in that relentlessness.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Shrewdly crafted political agendas, innately complex philosophies, man-made religions, governments and regimes of every sort, and all the endless volumes of man-manufactured wisdom and penned prose all completely failed to redeem mankind and make us better. When the best of our efforts failed to redeem the worst of our behaviors, God declared enough as enough and a baby was born.
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- Author J. Curtis Sanburn
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Just when the air turns frosty and the days shrink into darkness, the Christmas season arrives in America. It begins at Thanksgiving--with families, feasts and football. Then during the next six weeks we shop and decorate, worship and make merry. Our hearts warm in the winter cold. We find compassion for strangers, and we remember there are miracles. Pious or festive or both, we join together in an extraordinary national festival.
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