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  • The Process of Becoming One - Crosswalk Couples Devotional - January 3
  • The Process of Becoming One - Crosswalk Couples Devotional - January 3
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    The Process of Becoming One
     
    By: Kia Stephens

    That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh. - Genesis 2:24 

    I can still remember the first date with my husband. We sat across from each other at Olive Garden in our tiny table for two. There was instant chemistry, conversation flowed with ease. We were so engrossed in words that the waiter came and left multiple times before we ever ordered our food.

    In our brief time together, we covered everything from finances to our life purpose. When our date ended, I knew the man across from me would one day become my husband. I was right. Six months later he proposed and two years later we were married. I assumed the next stop would be marital bliss, but I was wrong. 

    I soon realized the process of becoming one requires more than chemistry and great conversation. It requires an unrelenting commitment to the slow process of becoming one. But exactly how is this supposed to happen?

     
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    The Nativity Christmas Bible Story: The Birth of Jesus Christ
     
    Christianity.com Editorial Staff

    Christmas is a season of spiritual reflection on the foundations of the Christian faith. It's also a celebration of the arrival of Jesus. Christmas is a time for Christians to praise God's love for the world through the birth of His Son: Jesus. The Bible tells of His birth hundreds of years before, fulfilling prophecies from the Old Testament. 

    "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." (Isaiah 9:6)

    Read the full Christmas Bible story from all four books of the Gospel below. Find the accounts of Angel Gabriel visiting the Virgin Mary, the nativity of Jesus, angels visiting the shepherds, and the three wise men bearing gifts for the newborn King. Also, discover the scriptural meaning of Christmas that gives revelation of why Jesus incarnated as a man when "the Word became flesh."

    Christmas is the annual celebration of Christ's birth. Let us give thanks for the glory of Jesus and the eternal life given to all who repent and believe in Him! May God bless you this Christmas and beyond.

    Rejoice in the birth of Christ with a FREE 25 Days to a Joyful Christmas Prayer Guide!

     
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    7 Simple Ways to Rest This Winter without Feeling Guilty
     
    Mike Leake

    Feeling overwhelmed this winter? Here are some simple ways to slow down, embrace rest, and reconnect with what truly matters. From cozy decluttering to bundling up for brisk nature walks, this guide will help you find peace and purpose in the quiet season.

     
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    Lee Greenwood Teams with Drew Jacobs for Updated, Electrifying 'God Bless the U.S.A.'
     
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    Lee Greenwood teamed up with country music singer Drew Jacobs for an updated and electrifying new version of "God Bless the U.S.A." "God Bless the U.S.A." is a classic, a tune beloved by most. Be sure to listen to this updated version!

     
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    3 Tips When Making New Year's Resolutions
     
    Laura Bailey

    Our desires are good, but how we fulfill them is a broken process. Let's fix it, or at least try to find a better way to make and keep our resolutions this year.

     
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     Bible Trivia Question of the Day 
       

    Which of the following tribes had their inheritance east of the Jordan River?
    A. Asher
    B. Reuben
    C. Judah
    D. Benjamin

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