Amidst the frenzied commercialization of Christmas with big
celebrations and parties, people often lament the loss of the true spirit of
the festival- remembering the birth and advent of Christ. It might be really
tough to bring the hardcore traditions back because of the constant overlapping
of extravagant celebrations with age old methods; we can still do a bit here
and there to ‘put Christ back into Christmas’. Check out a few ways you can
relive the spirit and still celebrate Christmas like you always have!
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A gift for God –We all make New Year resolutions, but let’s
face it- hardly a few of these are upheld. Promise something to your god,
leaving a bad habit, or forgive someone you have held a grudge for a long time
now. It will be a gift to God from you.
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You all have sometime or the other read the story of Jesus
Christ’s birth in school. Relieve the story again with your family from Luke
1:5-56 to 2:1 -20. Spare some time to discuss it with your family.
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Set up a nativity or manger scene. Engage the children in the
family so that it helps them learn new craft stuffs. There are several ideas on
Google on how to make a nativity scene which will interest the kids.
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Plan and do a good deed with your family. Know somebody in
need of a help? Christmas is a good time for it and see how can you brighten up
somebody’s day and yours too by being a good Samaritan.
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Gift the members of
your family something personal and meaningful. It does not have to be really
pricey or anything. Make it real, help your mother finish up a very important
task or fix your father’s favourite old motorbike and see how you bring a smile
to their faces.
Of course there are the usual traditional methods of baking
cookies, attending a church service and gifting your siblings or the young ones.
Combine these with the above ideas and see a transformed Christmas this year!
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of food and baked cookies, decorating the pine trees, Christmas carolling and
gifts for all. Santa Claus is coming to town!