A GREAT CHRISTMAS RESOURCE
One of my favorite Christmas story resource books is paperback, The Guideposts Christmas Treasury (Bantam Books, 1972). It opens with this classic story I use at least once every four or five years. The African boy listened carefully as the teacher explained why it is that Christians give presents to each other on Christmas day. “The gift is an expression of our joy over the birth of Jesus and our friendship for each other,” she said. When Christmas day came, the boy brought the teacher a sea shell of lustrous beauty. “Where did you ever find such a beautiful shell?” the teacher asked. The youth told her that there was only one spot where such extraordinary shells could be found — a certain bay several miles away. “Why . . . why, it’s gorgeous,” said the teacher. “But you shouldn’t have gone all that way to get a gift for me.” His eyes brightening, the boy answered, “Long walk part…
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