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The podcast hosts share personal reflections, family traditions, and a wide range of historical facts about Christmas. The conversation begins with why Christmas is meaningful to them—centered on faith, healing, and family—and moves into their own traditions such as Christmas Eve dinners, reading the Christmas story, and enjoying breakfast together the next morning.
They then explore fascinating historical and cultural facts: when Christmas became a U.S. holiday, how many trees are sold each year, the origins of poinsettias, candy canes, Rudolph, and more. The video closes with a passionate message about celebrating Christ boldly, reclaiming days from negative associations, and honoring God regardless of cultural debates around Christmas.
By Paul Ceccato & Matthew DeLeon5
55 ratings
The podcast hosts share personal reflections, family traditions, and a wide range of historical facts about Christmas. The conversation begins with why Christmas is meaningful to them—centered on faith, healing, and family—and moves into their own traditions such as Christmas Eve dinners, reading the Christmas story, and enjoying breakfast together the next morning.
They then explore fascinating historical and cultural facts: when Christmas became a U.S. holiday, how many trees are sold each year, the origins of poinsettias, candy canes, Rudolph, and more. The video closes with a passionate message about celebrating Christ boldly, reclaiming days from negative associations, and honoring God regardless of cultural debates around Christmas.