Everyone loves the Christmas season. While reasons may vary from hearing a performance of the Hallelujah Chorus to snow sledding, people love the Christmas season. It is the arrival of our promised Emmanuel, “God with us.” This season also has a funny way of changing people.
Yes, Christmas is the best time of year, but we often forget to mention what it does to us. Christmas brings out the best in us. No matter where you live, there is an increased effort for people to be kind, caring, and generous. Drivers are more courteous on the roadways. You open the door for someone when their arms are full with shopping bags. Neighbors help each other by raking leaves or shoveling snow off sidewalks. We even tell total strangers, “Merry Christmas!”
This spirit of gratitude and grace comes from our Creator. God has demonstrated His love in sending Jesus Christ to earth. We celebrate this perfect gift in many ways, but the power of God’s love changes us.
We reciprocate the love that God has shared with us, His children. The gift of Jesus is so tremendous that we live in a different way. We choose to be transformed and in turn show greater compassion. This beautiful event happens more now than at any other time of the year. Christmas and the celebration of our Savior yield a new and different world. One where people give gifts, adopt orphans, feed the homeless, care for widows, support unemployed veterans, and show compassion to the resident stranger. In short, we decide to live out our faith. We put God’s plan of grace into action.
As the Christmas holiday approaches you and your family, make the decision to be transformed. Reflect the love that God has poured out from heaven, through Jesus the promised Messiah. Demonstrate your faith and share the love that you have received from our Heavenly Father.




Dave Brubeck You Will Be Missed
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Dave Brubeck, an American jazz legend, died today. He was a respected pianist and composer who helped to define jazz. Most articles and stories will focus on great pieces like, “Take Five,” “Koto Song,” and “Blue Rondo a la Turk.” These songs will showcase his talent and skill, but folks should also remember Dave Brubeck the Army veteran.
After he graduated with a music degree in 1942, Brubeck enlisted in the Army. Brubeck belonged to Patton’s Third Army and served in the European campaign. One night he volunteered to play the piano at a Red Cross show. This was a turning point in his military career. Everyone was so impressed with his musical gift, that he was ordered to form a band. This resulted in the creation of an Army first, a racially integrated band.
When Dave Brubeck spoke about his military service, he often mentioned how it evoked a spiritual awakening in him. While many WWII era veterans would not share stories about the conflict they saw, Brubeck shared how it moved him to faith in God. This was not a quick conclusion. Brubeck became a Christian nearly 40 years after he witnessed combat.
I hope that Dave Brubeck is remembered for his God-given talent, his ability to see people for their skill instead of their skin color, his long quest as a spiritual seeker, and ultimately his faith in Jesus Christ.
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