Merry Christmas to all of you! Let us pray that this Christmas we may treasure Jesus in our hearts and let His Word bear fruits of peace and love. May we welcome Jesus into our life and respond readily when He commands us. And may we put our hearts into things that truly matter: love, service and generous sharing.

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