Isn't it strange how everyone wants a place in heaven, but they don't want to believe, do, or say anything to get there?
As we celebrate another wonderful Christmas season with family and friends, remember that it isn't all about Santa and presents.
The greatest gift of all was the birth of Jesus. If you are so inclined, open up the Bible before you retire tonight and read the story yet again.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Books for Christmas
I always try to include a few books for Christmas gift giving. So far this year my list includes the following:
One Room Country School: South Dakota Stories by Charles L. Woodard and Norma C. Wilson
The Pioneer Woman Cooks: recipies from an accidental country girl by Ree Drummond
Librarian's night before Christmas by David Davis and Jim Harris (very cute book)
The raccoon and the bee tree by Charles Eastman
Give the gift of reading. What titles are you giving?
One Room Country School: South Dakota Stories by Charles L. Woodard and Norma C. Wilson
The Pioneer Woman Cooks: recipies from an accidental country girl by Ree Drummond
Librarian's night before Christmas by David Davis and Jim Harris (very cute book)
The raccoon and the bee tree by Charles Eastman
Give the gift of reading. What titles are you giving?
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