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Prioritizing Joy and Rest in a Busy Season

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Advent, a season of hope and anticipation, can often become a whirlwind of activity for us, even when we have the best intentions to keep it simple and focus on Christ. With all of the additional expectations, meeting invites, and traditions, sometimes mixed with heaviness and hurt, it’s easy to take our eyes off Christ and miss the awe-inspiring truth of His birth altogether. And let’s be...

A Wondrous Mystery

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Charles H. Spurgeon, who was considered by many to be the greatest preacher of his generation, lived during the nineteenth-century revival of the celebration of Christmas in the US and England. He loved Christmas and welcomed the holiday season as an opportunity for reflection, rest, and reunion with friends and family. In A Wondrous Mystery: Daily Advent Devotionals, Geoffrey Chang, curator of...

A Prayer of Gratitude

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One of the main reasons I wrote my new minibook, Why Should I Pray? was to help believers experience prayer as fellowshipping with our loving Father, more so than getting stuff from our Father. This shift makes all the difference in the world. My memories of prayer as a young believer aren’t the happiest ones. Prayer felt more like a duty than a delight—a spiritual discipline I wasn’t good at but...

Regrets in Parenting and Bothering Jesus

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Over the past year, I have dedicated much of my ministry work to parents. I have not sought to provide guidance on how to parent but rather to bring comfort for the many distressing emotions parents experience. One of the more challenging emotions parents experience is regret. When parents struggle with regret, we review and rehearse the choices we made. When we have played a role in a...

Longing for Christmas

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Do you remember what it felt like to be a little kid at Christmastime? There’s nothing quite like the anticipation of Christmas morning. But the holiday can lose its wonder as we wake up to the many hard things going on in our lives and in the world. We’ve certainly experienced this at some point as adults but think back to when you first felt that loss—the first time Christmas didn’t seem as...

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