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Emphasizing the
Spiritual Side of Christmas with Our Children
By Lisa M. Hendey
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In these hectic days prior to
Christmas, it’s easy for us to push aside the precious time we have with
our young children in favor of hours spent shopping, wrapping, cooking for
guests, and entertaining. We may find ourselves popping in a videotape,
permitting one too many “happy meals” or handing our children toy
catalogues to keep them occupied while we repeat “Maybe later, sweetie”
more frequently than we realize.
As parents, we all strive to build
family traditions and memories our children will cherish. The trouble
starts when we let ourselves become so wrapped up in creating those
special moments that we forget what our children will really treasure –
time with their parents. This holiday season, take a few quiet moments
throughout the day to emphasize the “sacred” side of Christmas, the
“reason for the season”.
The following are a few suggestions
for helping you to cherish this quiet family time leading up to Christmas:
 | Take time to read stories about
the real meaning of Christmas: Nearly every
home contains a family Bible and Christmas is the perfect time to
explore scripture with your child. Simply open your Bible to the
beginning verses of each of the four gospels and start reading. Let
older children take turns and read a few verses each night in the days
leading up to Christmas, or read the entire story on Christmas Eve prior
to opening presents. |
 | Christmas Carols:
The malls are filled with songs about Santa, reindeer and chestnuts –
fill you home with traditional, religious Christmas carols. Turn on a
favorite Christmas CD (my personal favorite is O Night Divine by
Cousins in Christ –
http://www.roseofsharonmedia.com ), dim the lights, and snuggle in
front of a fire (or candle) with your kiddos – keep CDs in the car for
those hectic hours caught in traffic. And most importantly, sing
along!!! |
 | Christmas crafts and activities:
For those moments when mom needs some quiet time to wrap, address cards
or just unwind, hand your child a Christmas themed coloring picture
(with a manger scene rather than a wrapped present) and invite her to
color a picture for Grandma, your pastor, or a special teacher or
friend. A large selection of spiritually related coloring pictures are
available at
http://www.christiancoloring.com |
 | Go to Church:
For many families, attendance at Christmas services is
one of the few times all year that they attend a religious service.
This year, try visiting Church as frequently as possible prior to the
holidays to help your child truly understand the meaning of Christmas as
we embrace and celebrate the birth of our Savior. Many churches have
beautiful Nativity displays available for viewing – your child will
remember his visits with Baby Jesus as a special precursor to the
holidays. Please join me and my family in praying for peace in our
world as we near Christmas. |
The ideas are limitless, but the
intention is one we all share – to create special, meaningful memories for
our children as we help them grow in mind and body. Think back to your
own childhood and remember those things that stand out in your mind about
Christmas. My own family traditions growing up included our family
Christmas play, a simple, costume-less rendition of the Nativity, which
was performed for family and friends each Christmas Eve. I can’t tell you
what I received as a present any of those years, but I can recite every
line of that play! Treasure your child this season as you cherish the
true meaning of Christmas together.
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