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GIVING During the Holiday: Don't Let Bad Times Ruin Your Holiday!
By Em Fergusson
It's been a challenging year for all of us. Some have lost their jobs, others have cut back by necessity and those of us blessed to have gotten raises this year and extra money, feel a sense of guilt. But this is Christmas, the only time of the year we celebrate the birth of Christ. So we need to focus on inviting Him into our hearts and lives and prepare for the New Year with eager anticipation. If you've been running amok this week, preparing for Christmas and attempting to shield your apprehension about small details at bay, you're not alone.
These days, stories of doom and gloom are everywhere and it's difficult not to be caught up in what it taking place around us, especially if it's happening on a personal level. But in John 14:27, Jesus says: "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." The peace that Jesus speaks of comes from knowing he is with us and will always be. When hard times come along, God expects us to turn to him and trust him for the future. Christmas is upon us and this is the time to think about giving. Giving of you to others and giving of yourself to God.
When it comes to giving, many people think Christmas gifts. This is only part of the equation. There is the giving of your heart and soul. Christianity is about living for others, by following the example Jesus gave us. After you've enjoyed opening gifts with your loved ones, eaten a large meal and shared in laughter and fun, try something different this year. Organizations across the nation are suffering particularly in this down economy. Use this holiday as a jump start to give back to the community, by donating monetary funds, canned foods, or toys for children. Donating something small will mean a world of difference to a family struggling to make ends meet or looking forward to enjoying a meal on one of the most important days of the year.