The First Day of Christmas: Christmas According to Luke (and Mary)

When Charlie Brown yelled in desperation, “Isn’t there anyone who knows what Christmas is all about?” his friend Linus calmly replied, “Sure, Charlie Brown, I can tell you what Christmas is all about.” Then Linus moved to center stage and quoted from the second chapter of Luke. Linus knew the right place to go, and today–Christmas Day–we go there too as we begin this twelve-day journey of adoration of our Messiah. We do so because it is through the first two chapters of Luke that we get a glimpse of Christmas through the eyes of one who certainly knew what it meant to gaze in awe and adoration at the newborn king: Mary.

Luke alone mentions many of the details of that first Christmas: Mary and Joseph’s travel to Bethlehem, placing the baby in a manger because there were no rooms for them, the shepherds in the fields, and the angelic message of “good news of great joy for all the people: to you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is the Messiah, the Lord.” If I want to complete the move from Advent’s waiting to Christmas’ adoration, and to enter this first day of Christmas with the appropriate awe for what today represents, the words I want to start with are Luke’s, because the eyes I want to see through are Mary’s.

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My Top Reads for 2015

The reason I haven't been very active on this blog in 2015 is because a great deal of my writing attention and online time throughout the year went to my participation in the CenterQuest School of Spiritual Direction. It was one of the richest experiences of my life–as I don't think I've had any previous year in which I was able to live so openly to God, to the people with me, to myself, and to this good world in which God has put all of us. 

Parts of my experiences through CenterQuest are sure to come out in the things I will write in the coming year, but for now, I wanted to highlight a few of the readings from the year that impacted me in profound ways, and which I think anyone who wants a fuller life with God–studying spiritual direction or not–could find really helpful.

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Exploring Spiritual Direction

This summer will mark five years since this blog began. The decision to launch this site, and nearly everything good in these very pivotal five years of my life since then, was directly influenced by one specific spiritual practice which began a couple of weeks before that first blog post. That practice, which I had needed desperately without knowing it for some time, is called spiritual direction.

Many of us have never heard of the practice, or at least aren’t very familiar with the way in which it has been practiced for centuries, so I'll explain briefly. In spiritual direction, I meet regularly with another person who is there to help direct me to the work of the Holy Spirit in my life. I really like this description from Gordon T. Smith:

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