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How can we explain to our children why they aren’t going to get anything for Christmas?
Teach your children about the greatest gift of all: Jesus
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Every year we say we’re going to focus on the true meaning of Christmas, but then we get busy with shopping and entertaining and everything, and it never happens. How can we celebrate Christmas the way we should and still make it a fun time for our children? Or is it possible?
Yes, I believe it is possible to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas while making it an enjoyable time for our children - and I hope you'll do everything you can to make this true for your family this year.
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My wife and I have decided that when our family comes home for Thanksgiving this year, we’re going to give each of them a piece of paper and ask them to list all the things for which they are thankful. What do you think about this? Or do you have another suggestion?
Perhaps instead of having everyone read their whole list aloud, you might have them name their top two or three choices.
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Our grandchildren are getting into their teens and we’re wondering what we can give them for Christmas.
Billy Graham writes, "You might consider giving them a Bible—one that will encourage them to read it for themselves, and will last a long time."
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We’re very disillusioned and have just about given up on finding a new church.
Billy Graham writes, "I'm very sorry you've had these bad experiences—and I hope you won't let them sour you on church or keep you from finding another one."