O Tannenbaum and O Christmas Tree is a German Christmas Carol with an Unknown Writer
The first Christmas trees were tied upside down from house rafters, with no decorations. In the 1500s, Martin Luther created a new tradition when he placed his tree upright in a container of dirt, then decorated its branches with candles.
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The Traditions of Holiday Foods and Favorite Meals Make Great Memories
Next to Thanksgiving, Christmas is perhaps the biggest food-producing holiday in America. From candies to casseroles, and from homemade cinnamon rolls to roasted chestnuts, everyone’s palate can be tantalized by the tastes of Christmas.
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Families Should Celebrate Love Together on Valentines Day
Love is a large part of marriage and family life, especially those with young children. Kids need to know they are loved just as much as the adults. Valentine's Day presents an opportunity for families celebrate love in fun and unique ways.
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Identifying the True Call of God to the Mission Field
You are called to be a missionary. At least, you are pretty sure of it.
Many people have moments such as these. But there are a lot of reasons people consider heading to the mission field. Some are valid and altruistic while others are questionable.
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What are the customs and traditions of Christmas Eve?
A discussion of Christmas Eve's observances and customs around the world.
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Ideas to Help Your Book Fair Fundraiser Thrive
A guide to setting up a profitable book fair fundraiser for your church or religious organization.
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Church Banner Materials and Special Design Tips
Part 2 of a guide to creating wonderful church banners, with information on banner materials and special design tips.
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