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Big News . . .

Posted by Mary Beth on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

We’ve been waiting for weeks to share our big news, and the time has finally come. After tons of prayer and thought, and sharing and praying with the people closest to us, we have decided to adopt a baby boy from Ethiopia.
Ever since I went with my parents to adopt my little [...]

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Caleb the Worship Leader

Posted by Mary Beth on Saturday, July 12th, 2008

Caleb is crazy about all kinds of music, he loves to play his guitar and drum. If there were a Guitar Hero or Rock Band game for toddlers, he would be a pro. But his favorite music is worship music. He runs around the house singing worship songs all day, and he [...]

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Our Family Mission

Posted by Casey on Thursday, July 20th, 2006

Mary Beth and I sat down last night to design our Family Mission Statement together. It took us a while to come up with an idea, but Mary Beth was the one who decided to use verbs to define how we wanted our family to be. We both sat at the computer for [...]

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Christmas Thievery

Posted by Casey on Thursday, December 14th, 2006
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Imagine that you are an average man or woman living on a fairly busy street. As it is Christmas you have decided to celebrate the season by displaying on your lawn the plastic light up Nativity scene that you have exhibited every year for the last decade.

Now perhaps you are somewhat attached to this plastic Nativity scene. You have had it for many years, and, although it is cheap and plastic and the paint is chipping off, it has come to represent to you what the season is all about. For if God could humble himself to be born in a barn surrounded by animals with only shepherds to greet him, surely He doesn’t mind being immortalized by plastic light-up effigies displayed in front lawns across America.

So you feel a certain fondness for your Nativity scene. There may have been no room for them in the inn, but you have built Mary and Joseph and Baby Jesus their own stable out of 2 X 4s, complete with a manger and hay. So, with this in mind, imagine that you have set out your nativity scene for the world to see, or at least for all the traffic down your busy road to see, and you feel that with your added cross made out of red and white Christmas lights in the background this is perhaps the finest Nativity scene in the county.

Further imagine that one morning you back out of your driveway, or perhaps walk to the street to get your morning paper, and you discover with great shock that someone has stolen your Baby Jesus! If you feel the same as this man or woman does then you might have also been compelled to display a sign like this in your yard:

Wanted: Jesus Thief

This sign was actually displayed at a house that’s just down the road from us. I saw it and just had to stop to take a picture. :P

Posted in: Random Thoughts.

3 Responses to “Christmas Thievery”

  1. Jeff Says:

    Why, exactly, is such a sick and sinful action deemed worthy of a smiley? It seems to me that the victims of this hate crime are taking the appropriate course of action. Lord help these misguided people.

  2. Casey Says:

    You have a good point. I might have written the same thing if I were in their shoes, with the exception of the last line on their poster.

    I believe that it’s God’s job to judge others not mine. I also believe that it’s important for me to provide a good witness to the world. Condemning others and pointing fingers at them, usually doesn’t win many souls for the Lord. However, encouraging others to pray for those who have wronged you and showing concern for your enemies usually does win people over.

    The final statement on the poster is the only reason that I found it so amusing.

  3. George P. Burdell Says:

    A gentleman and Christian never engages in thievery, but I am sure that this heinous act was more or less a misguided prank. Kind of funny, really. I once stole the “T” from the Ga Tech tower.

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