So, how can we slow down, breathe and truly treasure Christ this Christmas? The answer begins with our hearts. First, remember why Jesus came. Christmas is more than celebrating a baby in a manger ...
His name had a second coming. Scientists say that the name of Christianity’s central figure wasn’t originally Jesus Christ — ...
Another theory, based on astronomy, places Jesus's birth in either the fall of 7 B.C. or the summer ... Sol Invictus and Jesus Christ," Bad Ancient says. "The view that Christmas was introduced ...
The Appalachian Christmas carol “Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your Head” was ... refrain take the form a soothing serenade to the sleeping Christ Child on that first Christmas night.
More than 200 million Christians are associated with Orthodox Churches and most celebrate Christmas on 7 January.
Often, we forget this side of Christmas that the birth of Jesus Christ was occasioned by the normalisation of wickedness in society. The whole mission of the birth was "redemption" that is ...
Budding musician Cruz Beckham reportedly branded Jesus Christ a fellow nepo baby as he teased his music venture to fans on Christmas Day. The son of David and Victoria Beckham is said to have hit ...
Christmas, celebrated on December 25, brings together families to celebrate the birth of Christ, spreading joy, love, and forgiveness. Traditions include decorating trees, feasting, exchanging ...
Christmas is a time of happiness and moments filled with joy. The divine blessings of X-Mas brings abundance and prosperity.