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ANTICIPATION!!!

When the angels had gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds began saying to one another, “Let us go straight to Bethlehem then, and see this thing that has happened which the Lord has made known to us.”

Luke 2:15  NASB

Anticipation. It’s one of the spices of life. You plan and wait. The days seem to drag on forever. Then suddenly, the expectation you’ve longed for becomes a reality. There’s just nothing quite like it.

In the midst of all the hoopla of the Christmas season, I encourage you to read the story of Jesus’ birth (Luke 2) with the expectancy that Mary and Joseph, the shepherds, Simeon, or Anna might have felt. Put yourself in their place and let your mind and emotions envision the hope and exhilaration of their first glance of the precious infant, Jesus, the Child, the Savior who is Christ the Lord, the Messiah! Feel the wonder of His birth as they held Him in their arms and kissed His little face.

May the anticipation of the celebration of Christ’s birthday and His imminent return find fresh meaning and a sense of renewed joy in your heart this week and in the coming year. Merry Christmas, beloved ones, and be blessed beyond measure!

Eagerly awaiting,

Beverly <><

A Son Is Born

Today in the city of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord.

Luke 2:11, NIV

December 21, 2012, is the end of the world. Or so the Mayan civilization thought! But, then, my son Scott believes the same thing. He turns 40 on December 20.

Scott quipped, “Mom, I hate to take down the whole world with me, but everyone knows life ends at 40!”

When friends discover our first child was a Christmas present, they usually offer their condolences: “Poor child. He’s never had a “normal birthday.” But his mother is very glad her son was born at Christmas time.

I’ll have to admit I got a little carried away in those preceding months comparing and contrasting myself with Mary, Jesus’ mother. At least I had a “known” husband and father. I didn’t have to endure scoffing and bewilderment at my pregnancy.

My trip to the hospital was nothing like Mary’s trip to Bethlehem. I’ve often said the greatest miracle in the Bible was Mary riding that donkey (or walking) in her ninth month of pregnancy! And my delivery was pristine clean, unlike a birth in a cow’s stall (not to mention medication that made the birth less painful).

But, like Mary, I experienced the miracle of carrying a child in my womb, wondering about God’s plans for this baby. I delivered a child with ten fingers and toes, whose tiny face I could not get my fill of seeing. I was captivated with him in a way I had never felt before.

And like Mary, those first few hours and days were tough. Had all gone well, I would have taken my baby home decked out in a red Christmas stocking made by the hospital auxiliary. Instead, Scott spent his first week in a nursery ICU. He was a couple of weeks premature and had some breathing issues and jaundice. By the time we took him home, the stockings were gone. It was December 27.

Christmas Day, 1972, dawned cold and gray. Tears flowed as I thought of our little Christmas present wrapped in a hospital gown.

Forty years later (where did the time go?), Scott remains a Christmas gift from God, a constant reminder of God’s grace in our lives. Having a baby at Christmas is special. Each of Scott’s birthdays has been an opportunity to make real the story of another child’s birthday—the birthday of a King.

Do you want to know what God is like? Just look at His Son: giver of grace and truth, sacrificial love, and eternal life.

Blessings for your Christmas season,

Betty

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Faith, Hope, and Love (A word from Honduras)

Thank you Vicky, for this dose of encouragement.

Blessings,

Brenda

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“And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” 

 I Corinthians 13:13

Christmas Favorites Day_1_Photo_1_Bible-300x226Jesus Christ’s gift of love is the BEST gift anyone can receive…

One fine spring day in 2008, as I was washing dishes & watching my children play outside, God spoke so clearly to me that it literally brought me to my knees. He was clear that I was to talk with my husband…He wanted our family to GO share the good news of Jesus Christ. After hours of crying & giving God reasons why it was impossible for us to do this, I finally told God I would talk with my husband. All the while thinking it would be ok, knowing my husband would simple look at me & say, “You’re crazy woman!”. To my utter amazement, when I shared God’s message with my husband, he stated, “What took you so long?!” This began our FAITH journey walking with the Lord.

So, we moved to Honduras Aug 1, 2009! We are not perfect “Christians” only willing vessels. We moved here, HOPING to make a difference in the lives of the lost. We make mistakes and pray that God will help us to learn from them. One lesson we have gleaned from our experience as missionaries is from I Cor. 13:13. He gave us FAITH to follow through with His command, HOPE to persevere and now He is showing us His LOVE in action. We never thought we could be what God is shaping us to be.

We have opened our home to over 20 young people over the last 3 years and are in the process of adopting one of these. Their stories are heart wrenching, ranging from being physically abused; rescued from human trafficking; close to death due to starvation; sold at age 10 & pregnant by age 11; escaping gang life or simple living on the street due to having no one to care for them. Their lives amaze us and their HOPE to have someone LOVE them is what has carried them through. Their lives keep us filled with FAITH that God has a bigger plan!

This Christmas season we feel honored to be a part of His plan to watch these young people grow closer to God and learn to have FAITH, HOPE & LOVE in the True King. We pray that your lives are filled with I Corinthians 13:13!

Vicky Crowder

Honduras