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All These Things is going to try its first-ever symposium. We're going to launch our own "12 Days of Christmas." But ours are going to come before Christmas, rather than after.
Look to the site each day, starting tomorrow, for a new post on Christmas from a different author. We hope you enjoy our discussion of Christmas this year, and hope you will add your thoughts as well!
You can read:
Day 1 "Repainting Christmas" here,
Day 2 "Bittersweet Candy Cane" here,
Day 3 "See the Baby" here,
Day 4 "And A Little Child Shall Lead Them" here,
Day 5 "Listen To What I Say!" here,
Day 6 "No More Fairy Tales" here,
Day 7 "The Word Is An Act" here and
Day 8 "From Turkeys To Trees" here,
Day 9 "A Boy and His Gun- A Father and His Son" here, and
Day 10 "May It Be To Me As You Have Said" here,
Day 11 "The Incarnation: Imagine the Difference" here, and
Day 12 "Christmas Gifts" here.
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Whether written for secular or religious purposes,most Christmas songs seem to be definitely inspired.y favorite lately is "Mary did you know"
Posted by: Grrandwazoo | December 16, 2006 at 05:36 AM