Dear Brothers and Sisters,

The Christmas season has always been an interesting time of year for me. One of the two most special times of year for many.  An interesting time to watch people as they go Christmas shopping. The warm feeling you get as you gather together with family. And the celebrating of  Christ’s birth and all that He has done for us. Sometimes Christmas is the only time people will step foot in a church besides Easter.

I don’t think I’ve ever understood why people would make a point to go to church on Christmas, but then every other Sunday of the year, they just keep going on with their lives. Almost like God is a toy that should only be taken out of the box on very special occasions. For me, God is the like the velveteen rabbit.  He is my very favorite, and I want to never part with Him. Although unlike the velveteen rabbit, because of what Jesus did on the cross, I never do have to part with Him!

Not only has He radically transformed my life, but He has forgiven me, He gave me a manual for life so that I never have to question what to do, He promises never to leave nor forsake me, He gave me a life that will last for all eternity, He has healed me, and much more.

But then there is the vast amount of people that don’t even know what Christmas is.  They don’t know about this Jesus that put on human flesh to be born of a virgin almost 2000 years ago.  They don’t know of the hope that He provides so that they never have to worry about anything ever again.  For some, they will never know.  Why? Because no one has ever told them.

We are in a battle, brothers and sisters.  Now is not the time to be caught up in the materialism that is our culture.  We need to stand in the gap for the many thousands who have never heard of Jesus’ name; who don’t know what Christmas is and the reason behind why we celebrate it.  What better time of year do we have the opportunity to give someone the hope of Jesus for Christmas?

For example, Gospel for Asia has a Christmas Catalog, why not buy something from there to bless someone over in Asia with the hope that’s found in Jesus? Let them experience the CHRISTmas for the first time in their lives.  How amazing would that be?

Or, taking a step closer to home, why not bless those around us that are less fortunate?  I know that there are many homeless people in Philly, why not invite them over for Christmas dinner, or go visit them and share with them the love of Jesus?

Thanks for standing in the gap with me for the lost in Asia! I know that together we are making an eternal difference.

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