BBC: What does Christmas mean to you?

Posted by Kendall Harmon

How do you see Christmas? Are you a non-Christian who likes to celebrate this holiday? Do you have any interesting memories and pictures you want to share with us?

Are you in the armed forces? Will you be away for Christmas? The BBC News website is also looking for your stories about how you will be spending Christmas.

Check it out.

Filed under: * Christian Life / Church LifeChurch Year / Liturgical SeasonsChristmas* International News & CommentaryEngland / UK

2 Comments
Posted December 24, 2007 at 6:19 pm [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. teatime wrote:

OK, this is the second set of site comments on Christmas that I’ve read today and it’s rather astonishing to see how miserable and bitter the “enlightened atheists” are in their comments. So much for their claims of being content and happy without the “encumbrance” of religion, eh?

And the pagans who called the Nativity narrative a “fairy tale” truly made me LOL! Do they actually believe their Mother Earth and various gods of Nature are factual, real beings? Well, maybe they do!

December 24, 7:59 pm | [comment link]
2. rugbyplayingpriest wrote:

tha harvest is rich but the labourers are few. Pray for the Lord of the harvest etc etc

December 25, 2:35 am | [comment link]
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