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It's the darkness and gloom that's a problem in life, isn't it? Which makes sense, since Winter is statistically the saddest yet darkest time of the year. Not so surprisingly, we as Christians celebrate the incarnation of Christ at Christmas, that the Light of the world has come to His creation, and this brings us hope.
By James Reardon5
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It's the darkness and gloom that's a problem in life, isn't it? Which makes sense, since Winter is statistically the saddest yet darkest time of the year. Not so surprisingly, we as Christians celebrate the incarnation of Christ at Christmas, that the Light of the world has come to His creation, and this brings us hope.