Society & Culture

How do you feel about Christmas? Love it? Hate it?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

17th Nov 2011 04:22pm

Do you wish Christmas would come and go quickly or do you look forward to it with great enthusiasm? Do you believe Christmas has lost its meaning given all the materialistic connotations associated with it or does it still have a special place in your heart?


Anonymous
  • 26th Nov 2011 12:35pm

I love Christmas, family all together, great food, great company and happy memories! Singing happy birthday to Jesus in the morning with everyone and then opening the presents, after being reminded of the Greatest Gift of all! I love the look on all the kiddies faces, the feeling of excitement and yes I guess even the mess as it is a happy one!!! Many have lost Christmas and for others it is not a good reminder of some sad things, but overall for us and my family it is great. we know it's not the real birthday of Jesus but it is a great time to remember and celebrate that there is a Jesus, and that true belief/believers have changed many things that would not have except for their belief in their Saviour.


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