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Artificial Christmas: JOY // Belmont
It is true that Christmas brings many feelings along with it each year. Whether it be snuggling by the fire with a good book, a Hallmark movie while drinking hot cocoa or driving around looking at all the lights, there are many scenarios that give us "all the feels" for the season. But as believers, isn't Christmas supposed to be more than just about the feelings? And shouldn't the reason for the season affect those around us because of the mere fact that we are believers?
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