| What We Want for Christmas | 
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			The Palestinian government is in a state of confusion.  President 
			Mahmoud Abbas, head of the PLO, is at logger-heads with Hamas, the 
			radical Islamic Party of God, and is finding it impossible to form a 
			coalition government.  Hamas refuses to accept Israel’s right to 
			exist.   
			The government of Lebanon is also struggling to survive.  The 
			radical leaders of Hezbollah have resigned from Parliament and the 
			“so called” Christian government is tottering on the brink of 
			collapse. Its neighbor, Syria is poised to capitalize on the coming 
			catastrophe. 
			Iraq is on fire.  The three ethnic, religious factions are finding 
			it impossible to set aside their differences and sectarian hatred is 
			sweeping the country like a California wild fire.  American forces 
			are bogged down in the middle of what some are calling a “Civil 
			War,” and others a Vietnam-style quagmire, and some just see as a 
			“blood bath.”  Four hundred billion dollars has not been enough to 
			purchase peace in the middle-east, neither has the sacrifice of 
			nearly three thousand of our young people and the maiming, cutting, 
			and crippling of twenty-one thousand others. 
			Afghanistan is still broken, governed by war lords and the Taliban 
			have resurged, proving evil is not easily eradicated. The world is 
			at war. 
			Last week, the Mexican Presidential Inauguration ceremony erupted 
			into a fist fight when the Leftist Party refused to gracefully 
			accept what they insist was a manipulated defeat. The world is in a 
			mess. It would take all day to mention the chaos in Columbia, 
			Nicaragua, El Salvador, not to mention Darfur, Kenya, the Congo, 
			Sudan, Ethiopia, Kashmir, North Korea, and Venezuela. I could go on. 
			Did I fail to mention Iran is building a nuclear bomb? 
			The world is in desperate need of Christmas -- not the Christmas of 
			hype, but the Christmas of hope -- Not the Christmas of Black 
			Fridays and shopping malls, or decking halls, or jingle bells, or 
			North Pole spells and Santa Claus. It needs a Christmas filled with 
			wise men.  We seem to have so few these days.  We need a Christmas 
			with angels and messengers bringing good news from heaven.  Now we 
			have cable news, twenty-four seven.  The world needs a Christmas 
			with less hooky presents and more holy presence and one with less 
			“spirits” and more Spirit.  We need one with less Herods and more 
			Heralds, and Shepherds who have found Peace on Earth and have good 
			will toward men.   
			We need a Christmas with less ribbons and more reflection, with less 
			fantasy and more faith.  We need less dreaming about sugar plums and 
			i-pods, Elmos and egg nogs, and more meditation on the incarnation 
			of God, and destination of man.  We need more humble stables than 
			jewels, minks and sables.  We need a Christmas of God trading places 
			and our learning what grace is. We need a Christmas that traces 
			footsteps from the cradle to the cross.  We need a Christmas that 
			sends the Magi home a different way, than the one by which they 
			came.  The world needs to know that Jesus did not come to create 
			another religion. He came to save us from our sin, and that before 
			we change the “without” we must change “within.”  The world has 
			enough Christmas presents.  What it really needs is Christmas 
			presence. The world needs Jesus, this year more than ever.   -id 
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