Home for the Holidays

November 18, 2016

The “Holiday” season can be a difficult time for those of us who believe that Christmas is not a day we should celebrate. There will always be family or friends who simply do not read the scriptures with the same understanding. Tensions can develop or escalate with passion on both sides.

So how do we maintain our faith while trying to keep relations open? What should our responses be to those who disagree with us. What if you are the only one in your family that holds this view? If you find yourself asking these questions, this teaching might be just what you are looking for.

Link to letter for family and friends.

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