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What you see to the right is the last remnants of the Coffey family’s most cherished Christmas tradition—the Wandering Wise Man. Dropped earlier this afternoon by two very excited hands and onto the ceramic tile of the bathroom floor. May he rest in pieces.
In order for me to fully explain the enormity of this event, I need to tell you about before. About three Christmases ago, when we were unpacking lights and ornaments and garland. And, most importantly, our manger scene.
My daughter ...
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I really enjoyed this Christmas post, The Wandering Wise Man. It's got everything... tradition, love, pain, hope. http://tinyurl.com/ygj2bpx
Love it! I’ll be sharing this story with the seniors at the nursing home! That was a fantastic idea you had!! Because the original, however many, wise men didn’t arrive to see Jesus until much later, when He lived in a house, I’ve always placed our wise men much further away – to tell the story that they traveled far and long to seek a Savior. Such wisdom in your story and a ... See all content

Some excellent posts this morning by @billycoffey http://bit.ly/6KYcl1 AND @twolatincats http://bit.ly/8hRLXI Not to be missed!

@sarahmsalter I know what you mean about Billy's post - amazing huh? http://bit.ly/6KYcl1

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Oh, Billy, this is SO GOOD!
For so long, I thought that because men are often so hard to please, that God was also hard-hearted, strict, stern, and hard to please. But when I started to get to know Him, I found out that He cherishes my brokeness and messiness. And when I come to Him crying, He’s a big enough, loving enough Father to pick me up out of the mess, and clean it up for me
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