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No images? Click here I want to wish each of you a Merry Christmas from the entire team at the ERLC. We are grateful to be able to serve you as you lead your family, church, and in your communities. We know this year is a little different for everyone but no matter what it looks like for you and your family, we know that we have reason to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ because by believing in him we are each given new life. Even as our families are celebrating this week and our team is taking a break from the regular Weekly and ERLC Highlight newsletters, we wanted to be sure to highlight a few new resources to encourage you and remind you of the hope we have in this season. It is our prayer that these resources would be helpful to you as you navigate celebrating Christmas in 2020. Thank you for allowing us to serve you this year. We look forward to continuing this work in the new year! What our son’s life reminds us of this Christmasby Erik Reed We do not grieve as those without hope. We are hopeful sufferers because we know the baby born in a manger is the King of Glory who sacrificially died and rose again on the third day. 3 ways to wait in the midst of ruinby Casey Hough We must wait with faithfulness to him, not wandering away from him because things get difficult. He has not promised us an easy life, but he has promised to be with us through the difficulty. An ERLC Megacast to wrap up 2020by ERLC Podcast Hosts All of the hosts from the ERLC podcasts are together for one big crossover episode to wrap up 2020 with highlights, favorite things, and the banter that turns co-workers into friends. How to make Christmas traditions meaningful for teenagersby Jana Magruder Christmas represents the perfect opportunity to help teenagers grow in their faith and long for the coming of their Savior. of the Southern Baptist Convention 901 Commerce Street, Suite 550 Nashville, TN 37203 Share Tweet Forward Preferences | Unsubscribe |
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