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	<title>A Life Without Compunction &#187; christmas</title>
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		<title>Just another Christmas story</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve read them before in Reader&#8217;s Digest, Chicken Soup for the [insert] Soul, etc. Those tear jerking stories that talk about the poor person who couldn&#8217;t afford Christmas presents, the broken family who came together to realize true happiness, etc. It almost seems cliché as you read those stories each year. Why do we do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve read them before in Reader&#8217;s Digest, Chicken Soup for the [insert] Soul, etc. Those tear jerking stories that talk about the poor person who couldn&#8217;t afford Christmas presents, the broken family who came together to realize true happiness, etc. It almost seems cliché as you read those stories each year.</p>
<p>Why do we do this to ourselves? Isn&#8217;t Christmas supposed to be a happy time? Of course folks who are down on their luck have it rough, but do we really have to read about?</p>
<p>Someone recently remarked to me that there&#8217;s &#8220;no moral value or reason to read tear jerking stories about the less fortunate during Christmas&#8221;. I disagreed with them. We read these stories for various reasons:</p>
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<li>to remind ourselves of the unfortunate out there and how fortunate we really are</li>
<li>to remind ourselves to pray and help those who may not have the means to give their gleaming eyed children the perfect Christmas</li>
<li>to pray for those who are lost and in need of the salvation, help and love of Jesus</li>
<li>to remind us that even when we are at the lowest we feel we can go, there&#8217;s a God who watches, loves, cares and can change circumstances as He sees fit</li>
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<p>So as you pick up your Christmas story this year, let it take you on a different journey. Ask God for eyes that will allow you to see the beauty of that Christmas story and what He wants to show you. Don&#8217;t have it be &#8220;just another Christmas story&#8221;, make it a story that will touch your life and compel you to do more for Christ, more for those in need of Christ and more for those in need of help &#8212; those less fortunate than you.</p>
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