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Willetta Pilcher's Articles in Holidays

  • GOD'S VALENTINE
    It wasn't a mushy, sentimental missive but a genuine, bona fide, pure act of love. In the beginning, God, the ever-existent One, living in the realm of Eternity, created the heavens and the earth.
  • A SHARED CHRISTMAS
    This play is especially adaptable for the small church. It has only four characters and scenery is simple. The true meaning of Christmas giving is it's theme.

    Two teenagers are showing less than the Christmas Spirit and Mom and Dad decide it is time to teach their two materialistic teens the real value of Christmas giving.
  • THANKS-LIVING
    We are approaching the Thanksgiving holiday, a time of celebrating with family, for some. But for others it will seem like a day to be “forgotten by family.” They don’t mean to be rude, they just don’t stop to “think” how much you remember the good times of the past. Some folk seem to set Thanksgiving aside for giving “thanks” but others have found the secret of thankfulness, even in the midst of what appears to be heartbreaking circumstances.
  • TODAY (and EVERY DAY) I AM THANKFUL
    It only takes a little thought to be thankful. We each have treasures that are not tied to material things. The scripture admonishes us to "Give thanks in all things." Have you ever made a list of things for which to be thankful? In this article we help you start a list.
  • JOSEPH, THE FORGOTTEN
    Joseph was put into a very difficult situation. He obviously loved Mary, his intended bride, and was waiting with anticipation for the day that he could take her into his home and make her his wife. But God had other plans for his life. Plans that required him to put his own plans on hold for another year.
  • THE BEST THANKSGIVING EVER
    The table was bountifully spread. Johnny's eyes took it all in. Secretly he swiped his finger through the whipped topping licking his finger and savoring the sweet goodness. He wished the adults would hurry up. He was hungry.
  • CHARGE!?
    Why do we do it? I mean, why do we allow the merchants who shamelessly hawk their wares to force us into their mold, to tell us what we MUST spend for Christmas? Do we really give thought to what is happening around us and the consequences of our action or are we thoughtlessly going with the flow afraid that we will not meet someone’s expectations?


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