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Lost in the Crowd: What Mary and Joseph Can Teach Us About Missing Jesus

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    I once read a story about a young professional who, rushing between appointments, barely had time to eat. She quickly microwaved a frozen meal and was out the door. Sliding into her car, she went to start the ignition only to realize her keys were missing. Frantically, she searched her bag, coat, and pockets. Minutes turned into an anxious blur until a flash of memory brought her to a strange place: the freezer. Low and behold, there they were, nestled right between the ice cream and the frozen vegetables.      We can all relate to that moment—that sudden, chilling realization that we have completely misplaced something vital. Whether it’s car keys, important documents, or a wedding ring, we’ve all been guilty of letting our minds wander and misplacing what is valuable.      But, let me ask you; can you imagine losing the Messiah ?      The Bible tells the account of Mary and Joseph losing Jesus on the journey home from J...

Beyond the Feast: How Generosity Multiplies Your Harvest

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The first Thanksgiving The year is 1621in America . The air is cold and the land is still unfamiliar. For the colonists , their first year in the new world had been marked by incredible hardships. They were survivors who had endured the trials and struggles of establishing a settlement. Yet, with the autumn harvest complete, they had achieved their first success—a successful corn harvest.      This was a victory that called for a celebration. So, to express their thanks and honor their Native American allies who helped them in this new land, they planned a great feast. They invited the Native Americans to celebrate with them. The joyous, three-day event was filled with games, signs of affection, and abundant feasting on venison, fowl, and corn.      It was an act of sharing—a profoundly generous gesture that Governor William Bradford noted in his journal. For him, the abundant harvest was a gift from a loving God who had not only protected them from the d...