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December 16, 2023

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The Story of Hannukah and the Light of Jesus

Hannukah is a joyful celebration of light and miracles, and it can be meaningful for young children to learn about Jesus being the light of the world. As we retell the story of Hannukah, we can also share how Jesus brought light and hope to the world. This beautiful connection can deepen children’s understanding and appreciation of both traditions.

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Verse of the Day Rap of Deuteronomy 31:6!

Yo, don’t be acting scared, listen to what I declare
God’s got your back, so don’t be feeling despair
He won’t leave you, so you best believe
You ain’t going under, you’re gonna achieve
So have no fear, just stand up tall
Cuz the Lord your God, he’ll never let you fall!

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The True Light of Hannukah: Jesus

Hannukah is a time to celebrate the triumph of light over darkness. For young children, it’s important to understand the true meaning behind this festival. By learning about the connection between Hannukah and Jesus, they can appreciate the deeper significance of this holiday. Jesus is the ultimate light in our lives, bringing hope and joy to all.

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Celebrating Hope and Salvation: Jesus Role in Hanukkah

Hanukkah is a joyous time for young children, but many may not know about the connection between Jesus and this holiday. By understanding Jesus’ role in Hanukkah, children can celebrate the hope and salvation he brings to the world. This article explores how Jesus is intertwined in the story of Hanukkah and why it’s important for young children to know.

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Breaking News ### ###

Breaking News: From the Bible – “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” This announcement comes from the book of John, and is being hailed as a message of hope and salvation for all. Stay tuned for more updates on this profound revelation.

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Chillax Verse of the Day Isaiah 7:14!

Yo, check it – Isaiah 7:14 says, “A young woman gonna have a baby and name him Immanuel.” That’s some crazy stuff, man. Like, a virgin birth and all. I wonder if that kid gonna be chill or what. Immanuel’s gonna be a game-changer for sure, dude.

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