Christmas Conversation #20: How do you deal with Christmas as a joyous family time when family is hard?
By Stacey Tuttle There are a million different reasons why family time can be challenging. Maybe there is strife in your
Christmas Conversation #19: How do you deal with the Grinches in your life this Christmas?
By Stacey Tuttle Why is it that the Grinch is so comical and adorable, and Scrooge is just so utterly unloveable?
Christmas Conversation #18: Should we boycott stores based on Christian principles during the holidays?
By Stacey Tuttle Yesterday’s question about “Happy Holidays” vs. “Merry Christmas” sparked another question in our minds at SPM. The debate
Christmas Conversation #17: “Happy Holidays” vs. “Merry Christmas”— Does it really matter?
By Stacey Tuttle How important are the words we speak? Does saying Merry Christmas really communicate the love of God? Does
Dealing with Excess-A Dissenting Opinion
By Stacey Tuttle I wrote about some ideas on gift-giving for the Holiday season in A Few Thoughts on Gift-Giving This
A Few Thoughts on Gift-Giving This Christmas Season
By Stacey Tuttle As we are doing the 25 Days Christmas Questions and discussing various challenges Christians face in the holiday
Christmas Conversation #16: What are your best ideas for using Christmas to spur conversations about Jesus?
By Stacey Tuttle Dear Cyber-Counselors at large, Yesterday’s Shepherd Project Ministry question was how to give gifts that invited people to be
Christmas Conversation #15: What kind of gifts can you give to non-Christian friends that make Jesus attractive?
I know; the idea of giving the perfect gift can be daunting. How do you find that one thing which
Biblical Hospitality
Christmas provides many opportunities for turning hearts and minds to God. One opportunity that is especially noteworthy during the holidays
Christmas Conversation #14: Do lighting displays add to or detract from the real meaning of Christmas?
Christmas Conversation #14: Do lighting displays add to or detract from the real meaning of Christmas?By Stacey TuttleIt’s Christmastime and