It seems that earlier and earlier, every year, the Christmas lights are coming out in the stores and everyone's getting ready for Christmas.
I'm not opposed to Advent Calendars, I just wonder if they are misnamed. Traditionally, Advent is a season of repentance, similar to Lent.
One of the amazing things about this Christmas season and Christ's birth, is that it was prophesied hundreds of years before he came.
I was recently watching a video interview of Elon Musk and Elon Musk was explaining how he doesn't even have a house that he lives in.
My phone is ringing, pick up my phone, and on the other end of the phone someone says, “Luke, this is your conscience. You're missing your final exam.”
Growing up, my brother and I had the entire lower floor of the house to ourselves. It was awesome.
Are you excited? It's hard not to get excited this time of year. It's the holidays, right?
I remember driving home after my children were born and thinking that something huge had just happened, but no one seemed to notice.
I do have to say, when people are interpreting Christmas Carol, I think that they miss some of the critical elements.
700 years before the birth of Christ God gave an amazing prophecy through Isaiah. In Isaiah 7:14 we hear this:
Luke's family vacation was not what the family was expecting. Today we look at expectations people had about Jesus.
You may have heard that there are some concerns about the supply chain, whether we'll have all the things that we want to get for Christmas. Are you worried about Christmas being disrupted?