Dec 20, 2012
Merry Christmas by Hope Attaway
Merry Christmas to you And it’s all very true All I have to say On this very special day A child was born To a world that was torn For human hearts to endure If only they believe
In their Saviour, Jesus
A Gift Given by Linda Coaty
A gift given freely From our Father in heaven. Even before we open our heart He accepted us into His, Standing outside our locked door Waiting patiently for us To open that closed door. In His hand is a gift, One of forgiveness and love That is unconditional, Also peace and intense joy. This gift can help us
In times of trials, testing And even tragedy in our lives. We can feel God’s presence With His arms wrapped around us Giving a sense of peace And even joy in our hearts As only He can give us. To accept this special gift We need just to open our heart And allow Him to come in. It can last a lifetime and Never run out or spoil.
My Christmas Tree by Colleen Steele
You stood in the meadow, so straight and so tall In the cold winds of winter in the splendour of full The soft rain quenched your thirst in the cool spring days You gained strength, from these hot summer sun's rays You were the rock, the port in ev’ry storm With your branches so lush you greeted each morn You kept all who sought shelter, safe and secure You were a true friend....100% pure. Now your time has come, a different place you will be And we'll laugh and we'll sing around our decorated tree As the spirit of Christmas comes alive in everyone's heart And I thank you for doing your special part!
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