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By Ellen Painter Dollar

Why the physical preparations of the season aren’t as worldly or secondary as we sometimes think. Read More
 

By Kelli B. Trujillo

Charity, justice, compassion ... all these things sound like something we "should" be doing, but the terms can seem vague and abstract. However, justice is more familiar and closer to home than you might think—and a right vision of it is what sends us out Read More
 

By Tyler Huckabee

Why it's dangerous to love God with your heart and soul but not your strength. Read More
 

By Tim Keller

If Christmas is true, then it makes all the difference. Read More
 

By Timothy J. Keller

If Christmas is true, then it makes all the difference

We sing it every year in our Christmas carols, especially in “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” when we cry out: “Veiled in flesh, the Godhead see; hail the incarnate Deity.”

The Apostles’ Creed doesn’t use it, but it teaches the doctrine of it when we read, “conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary.”

Incarnation. If you understand the word incarnation, you’ll understand what Christmas is about.

Christmas is frankly doctrinal. The invisible has become visible, the incorporeal has become corporeal. In other words, God has become human. Read More

 

By Brett McCracken

Brett McCracken writes a Christmas reflection for RELEVANT, celebrating the Incarnation and what Christmas allows us to enjoy. Read More