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Christmas Worship in Abilene

By Loretta Fulton Sanctuaries will be filled with the soft glow of candlelight, the beauty of poinsettias, and the music of Christmas carols as Abilenians join Christians worldwide to celebrate Christmas Eve. This year, Christmas Eve falls on Tuesday, Dec. 24. Everyone is invited to any of the following services. Catholic and Episcopal churches also have services on Christmas Day. 

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The Notre-Dame Effect: What’s a Cathedral For?

By Darryl Tippens The Cathedral of Notre-Dame officially reopened on December 8, after a five-year reconstruction marathon involving hundreds of architects, carpenters, stonemasons, engineers, and countless others. The massive project was funded by 340,000 donors from around the world. The restored “masterpiece of faith and Christian architecture,” as Pope Francis described it, would have seemed impossible in April 2019 when

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God and Arithmetic

By Jim Nichols It spreads like a bad infection. “This will be the best Christmas ever! If you thought that gift was a surprise, wait until you open the rest of these!” Or “Whatever decorating we did last year, this year will be even greater and brighter.” It is difficult to avoid getting caught in some type of race during

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Joy of Giving

By Danny Minton What was your favorite Christmas gift growing up? Over the years, I have received numerous gifts at Christmas, most of which I have forgotten. However, there are a couple I  remember receiving that would fall under the title of favorites. One was a Daisey BB Gun complete with ammunition and scope. The other was a fancy Gilbert

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Praying for Peace

By Glenn Dromgoole More than ever beforeI’m praying for peaceThis Christmas season. Peace in our fragile worldWhere any day we couldAnnihilate ourselves. Peace in our divided nationWhere we have barely survivedA contentious election. Peace in our prayersFor a President many of usDid not support but many did. And, yes, he needs our prayersAnd, yes, he needs my prayersFor our country,

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Refuge in a Crowd

By Marianne Wood As a young child, I often sought refuge in the space below a round coffee table in our living room. This safe-seeming shelter was open on all sides, but I felt practically invisible since the table was low to the ground, about eighteen inches tall. And I must have been inconspicuous and certainly out of the way

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