Putting Jesus back into Christmas
Around the holiday season, you might not get a moment to sleep. I know that I’m often so busy, I don’t even have time to think about what I’m doing. If you find yourself caught up in the Christmas spirit of gift-giving, holidays, decorating, baking, and kissing under the mistletoe (my personal favorite!), here are a few things you can do to remember Jesus during the holidays:
1. Pray before bedtime. I like to say a little prayer every night no matter what time of year, but specifically around the holidays, I make sure I’m not too exhausted to talk to God a bit before drifting off.
2. Attend church services. The holiday season is a great time to get reinvolved with your local church if you haven’t been there in a few weeks (months? years?). Christmas eve services are usually fun too, so if you don’t like attending church, this is a way to worship without feeling too out-of-place.
3. Bake some cookies. For a good cause, that is. If your local women’s shelter or other charity is in need to some extra holiday lovin’, why not send over a batch of Christmas cookies? God’s love is about reaching out to others.
4. Sing! No matter what you’re doing, you and your family can worship God by singing his praises with your favorite holiday tunes. I love “O Holy Night” and a good one for kids is “The Little Drummer Boy.”
5. Bake a birthday cake! One of the cutest traditions we have at our church is the birthday cake for Jesus. I know a few families who do this at home as well. The kids are already hyped up on Santa…why not skip the cookies and candy canes and make this treat instead.
Keep it real, kids! I don’t know much about other religious holidays around this time, so if anyone has any holiday tips for other religions, give me a shout!

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