santa claus giving gifts to children

  • 7 years ago
0:12well it is that time of year again
0:16I don't need to introduce myself I think you all know who I am
0:20well every year on st. Nick care receives a ton of letters and christmas
0:25cards i get so many from so many wonderful people across the world
0:31many of the car - gorgeous but the one thing I noticed is that sometimes i get
0:37the same card as I'm ever in fact just the other day I got 10 cards from all
0:43over the world
0:44that was the same I bet you when you go to the store
0:49dad to go by Christmas cards to go send out to grant program on all the
0:53relatives but you find that all the cars are pretty similar but perhaps it's the
0:59same card you got last year or the year before
1:02what would you like to use something a little different
1:06well that's what I was shaking - and then I got this
1:11this card was sent to me from a nice little boy in the United States and it's
1:18a beautiful Christmas card
1:19look at that beautiful icicles don't across the car and I love bicycles and
1:27inside was a beautiful poem
1:30now i have never received a card like this before
1:33let me read it to you there is a change with every season
1:39all around us we see a new vision the latest will fall and fresh snow will
1:44glisten stop to a crawl and listen
1:49life has an upshot with each and every day full of surprises
1:55some good some not however we shall always look towards the horizon for
2:03there is a shining city upon the hill that cleans it is full of hope a place
2:09full of dreams
2:10this
2:12season may you find your city of hope without fear
2:15merry Christmas to you have a very happy new year
2:20now isn't that wonderful christmas card full of hope this is not just a card
2:29it's a gift and don't say that carry you know he likes to give a little gift to
2:35the else as well
2:37they deserve to get a Christmas card with their Christmas bonus
2:41oh oh you should see the size of their bonus oh well anyways this year I wanted
2:49to do something special for them and get them a beautiful car just like this one
2:53that i received
2:55well I went on a internet hunt to find out where these cards came from that I
3:00found him at cafepress.com / mike kemper designs
3:07it was wonderful that was not just this one but a whole series of beautiful
3:12christmas cards and I got to buy a pack of those give them out to all the elves
3:22the other great thing about it is that they should fast you know it always make
3:30Santa little misty-eyed when someone cares this much to send him a Christmas
3:37card like this you can do the same for your loved one and only had they have
3:44more than just Christmas card
3:46there's beautiful ornaments and mugs and then my favorite tea pots
3:52that's right Sarah got this is closed a beautiful teapots you put it right on
3:58the stove last year
3:59well anyways I've wasted a lot of your time
4:04as you know i'm quite busy I gotta get back to work and I'm sure you got a lot
4:09of work doing your christmas shopping so I want to go but please be sure to visit
4:14that beautiful sight
4:15and see these great gifts of Christmas cards and ornaments and such
4:20remember that's www.etsy.com / my can burp designs
4:27all you have to do is check it out and you might find something there you're
4:31like I know I did
4:33Oh
"Christianity." Christmas is a Christian holiday on December 25 that
commemorates the birth of Jesus. Ancient Romans also commemorated
Jesus' birth by marking a division of the calendar still in use today.
The years before Jesus' birth are marked as B.C. (Before Christ), and
the years after Jesus' birth are marked A.D. (Anno Domini, which
means, in the year of our Lord).
Christmas literally means the Mass (celebration) of Christ. "Christ"
is a Greek word and title, meaning "anointed" or one set apart by God
for a special purpose. "Christ" is equivalent to the Hebrew word
"Messiah." Based on the words of ancient prophets, the first century
Jewish people expected the arrival of the Messiah promised by God as a
great deliver of the people.
Read the Christmas story from an ancient biographer, Luke (Chapter 2).
Luke's biography records how Mary and her husband Joseph left their
home in Nazareth to travel to Joseph's ancestral home, Bethlehem, to
enroll in the census ordered by the Roman emperor, Augustus. Finding
no room in inns in the town, they set up primitive lodgings in a
stable. There Mary gave birth to Jesus in a manger or stall. Jesus'
birth in Bethlehem, the home of the house of King David from which
Joseph was descended, fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah. This is
confirmed to Mary by a visit from angels and shepherds.
Read the Christmas story from an ancient biographer, Matthew (Chapter
1).Matthew's biography begins by recounting the genealogy and virgin

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