Christmas

The Consequences of Traditions Becoming More Important Than People

The Consequences of Traditions Becoming More Important Than People

Our Christmas traditions do not need to come from someplace of profound spiritual meaning in order to be meaningful to you and your family. Rather, it’s the sense of joy, unity, and remembrance they inspire that is most important. They have purpose to the extent that they bring us closer to those we love most. However, if we’re not careful it can be easy for the tradition to become more important than the people who keep it.

Half of US Protestant Pastors Say Christmas Eve Services See the Highest Attendance of the Holiday Season

Half of US Protestant Pastors Say Christmas Eve Services See the Highest Attendance of the Holiday Season

A new Lifeway Research study found that half of U.S. Protestant pastors say a Christmas Eve service is their church’s largest event of the holiday season.

Prestonwood Responds to Criticism of Christmas Program: 'Jesus Deserves Our Absolute Best'

Prestonwood Responds to Criticism of Christmas Program: 'Jesus Deserves Our Absolute Best'

A Dallas, Texas, megachurch is responding to social media criticism of its popular Christmas multimedia event by saying, "Jesus deserves our absolute best.”

Tis the Season for Christology: How the Hymns of Christmas Teach Right Doctrine

Tis the Season for Christology: How the Hymns of Christmas Teach Right Doctrine

 In recent years, Ligonier Ministries and LifeWay Research have documented the theological decline among evangelical Christians. According to the most recent edition of the survey, a stunning 43 percent of today’s evangelical Christians believe that “Jesus was a great teacher, but not God.” Like in 18th-century England, Arianism is alive and well today in our a-theological approach to faith. Neither cultural darkness nor theological apathy is new. Often at the darkest times, God chooses to renew His people and light the world. 

Sight & Sound's First Movie, I Heard the Bells, Is a Story 'of Hope' in Christ: Director

Sight &amp; Sound's First Movie, <em>I Heard the Bells</em>, Is a Story 'of Hope' in Christ: Director

Sight & Sound Theatres had been producing Broadway-style Bible stage musicals for over four decades, but now, the theater company is adding film to its repertoire. The company's new film, I Heard the Bells, tells the real-life story of American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow who wrote the famous carol I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.

There Is Nothing We Can Do to Make God Love Us Any More or Less Than He Already Does

There Is Nothing We Can Do to Make God Love Us Any More or Less Than He Already Does

If we had to earn God’s love, we could lose his love. If the Christmas gift of our Father was given on the basis of merit, none of us could receive it or hope to retain it. But because God “is” love, there is absolutely nothing we can do to make him love us any more or any less than he already does. So, as we step into the Christmas season, let’s make time every day to remember the why of Christmas. Let’s reflect on the unchanging, unconditional love of our Father for us. Let’s respond with the grateful worship of our souls. And let’s pay forward this gift by sharing it with everyone we can.

'This is Christ-mas': Tim Allen Says New The Santa Clauses Series Will Highlight Religion in Christmas

'This is Christ-mas': Tim Allen Says New The Santa Clauses Series Will Highlight Religion in Christmas

Actor and comedian Tim Allen recently shared that the new Disney+ series The Santa Clauses will focus on religion in Christmas.

Dr. David Jeremiah, Turning Point Ministries to Release New Nativity Movie

Dr. David Jeremiah, Turning Point Ministries to Release New Nativity Movie

Dr. David Jeremiah and his Turning Point Ministries are releasing a new film that will focus on the Nativity and Jesus’ birth.