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Holiday Thoughts …
Posted by: | CommentsIt’s been a somewhat stressful time for our family this holiday season, between my daughter’s surgery last week for a torn ACL ligament and now, my husband and son trying to get to Philadelphia to see Gene’’s sister and his brother, who is in hospice care for Alzheimer’s. The big snowstorm forces us to try to rebook flights and car reservations and rides to and from airport….
But you know what? It makes me think about how Mary and Joseph were not “ready” that first Christmas. They too had to travel at a very inconvenient time.
And look what God brought out of all THAT. Events that changed our calendar, and the world.
So I feel at peace, knowing that God is in control and knows what he’s doing. Prayer, and also the Instant Impact exercise from The Healing Code book, have all helped.
So whatever “state” this message finds you in, I want to wish you a most blessed holiday season … bright with the hope of full healing and a good future, which is possible BECAUSE of what happened when the Light of the world broke into the darkness 2000 years ago….
And if you’re so inclined, there’s an audio story from my book, Abundant Gifts, that you may enjoy.
Click here to get to my blog with my holiday greeting and the story.
On March 18, I did a Virtual Book Tour with Frank Viola and George Barna on their very provocative new book, “Pagan Christianity? Exploring the Roots of Our Church Practices.”
In less than 10 days, we received more than 650 questions from people who signed up for the Virtual Book Tour. (You can still ask a question, and then get to listen to the replay of that interview.)
Needless to say, we could discuss only a fraction of those questions in the 70-minute format.
So I did another interview, this time with Frank, for my book review podcast, Books ‘n’ Such. Some of the questions we discussed:
- What do you mean by “pagan”?
- Where do all the different denominations come from, and is having all these different groups a pagan practice?
- Just about every Christian church has a dominant pastor or priest or leader of some kind. Is this not what the Bible teaches?
- What is your intention in publishing this book, and what impact on local churches do you hope it will make?
- Why does it matter where our church practices come from? Can’t God work through culture and the way things have evolved, even if they are rooted more in pagan-or cultural-practices?
I invite you to tune in to hear Frank’s answers, if you have any interest in this topic.




