by BRG_Admin | Jan 27, 2021 | Articles, Miracles of Christmas
“Gloria in excelsis Deo” is Latin for “Glory to God in the highest.” It is a Christian hymn also called the Greater Doxology or sometimes the Angelic Hymn or the Hymn of Angels. “Gloria,” the abbreviated name, was derived from the Greek text seen in the title of this...
by BRG_Admin | Jan 27, 2021 | Articles, Miracles of Christmas
Let us look at Jester Hairston’s 1956 Christmas song and the Scriptures behind it. Long time ago in Bethlehem, So the Holy Bible say, Mary’s boy child, Jesus Christ, Was born on Christmas Day. “And the angel said unto her, Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found favour...
by BRG_Admin | Jan 27, 2021 | Articles, Miracles of Christmas
We embrace the spirit of Christmas with forgiveness, service, celebration, gifts, and, finally, worship. The royal visitors brought their gifts and bowed before and worshipped the infant child. The presence of God in flesh on Christmas Day drew an audience that was...
by BRG_Admin | Jan 27, 2021 | Articles, Miracles of Christmas
The culmination of 4,000 years was fast approaching. A day was coming to change the world forever. Rich and knowledgeable men from the east traveled for two years across land and sea, guided only by a bright star. Logistics and supplies were needed for such a journey,...
by BRG_Admin | Jan 27, 2021 | Articles, Miracles of Christmas
The more I study Christmas, the more I am convinced of the need to understand, in some way, what the shepherds saw and heard as they watched their fields by night. This understanding just might deepen our appreciation for the gift given to man that Christmas night....
by BRG_Admin | Jan 27, 2021 | Articles, Miracles of Christmas
Jesus replied by telling the messengers, “Go back to John, and tell him what you have seen, the miracles of healing and other miracles, and say, ‘Blessed is he who does not lose faith in me.’” He then told the crowds: “John is a prophet and more than a prophet. He is...
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