Wednesday, December 21, 2005
A-Pass-Along (True Meaning of Christmas)
Just in case you didn't get this in your emails you can go to the following link. There is music. So turn on your sound.
http://www.llerrah.com/truemeaningofchristmas.htm
The Star: A heavenly signs of prophecy fulfilled long, long ago- The shining hope of mankind.
The Color Red: The first color of Christmas, symbolizing that Savior’s sacrifice for all.
The Fir Tree: Evergreen- the second color of Christmas shows everlasting light and life. The needles point up to heaven.
The Bell: Rings out to guide lost sheep back to the fold, signifying that all are precious in His eyes.
The Candle: A mirror of starlight, reflecting our thanks for the star of Bethlehem.
The Gift Bow: Tied as we should all be tied together in bonds of goodwill forever.
The Candy Cane: Represents the shape of the shepherd's crook, used to bring lost lambs back to the fold.
The Wreath: A symbol of the never ending eternal value of love…having no end.
For patterns for ornaments you can print out on the True Meaning of Christmas go to:
http://familycrafts.about.com/library/projects/blchtraditionorn.htm
http://www.llerrah.com/truemeaningofchristmas.htm
The Star: A heavenly signs of prophecy fulfilled long, long ago- The shining hope of mankind.
The Color Red: The first color of Christmas, symbolizing that Savior’s sacrifice for all.
The Fir Tree: Evergreen- the second color of Christmas shows everlasting light and life. The needles point up to heaven.
The Bell: Rings out to guide lost sheep back to the fold, signifying that all are precious in His eyes.
The Candle: A mirror of starlight, reflecting our thanks for the star of Bethlehem.
The Gift Bow: Tied as we should all be tied together in bonds of goodwill forever.
The Candy Cane: Represents the shape of the shepherd's crook, used to bring lost lambs back to the fold.
The Wreath: A symbol of the never ending eternal value of love…having no end.
For patterns for ornaments you can print out on the True Meaning of Christmas go to:
http://familycrafts.about.com/library/projects/blchtraditionorn.htm
Kids could make these out of felt or the craft foam that comes in sheets and decorate them.
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