A Simple Life, a Childlike Faith

A Simple Life, a Childlike Faith

The Christmas Carol

posted by Linda G. Howard

Forty years ago Christmas Eve was the first time I heard the sound of my favorite Christmas Carol.

She squeaked a cry a few seconds after she was born.  Carol weighed six pounds and she was 17 inches long.  She had come three weeks early on Christmas Eve.  We named her on the way to the hospital, Carol Christa.

From the moment she was born, my Christmas Carol has been a joy.  Today she will spend a few hours celebrating her birthday but this morning will be filled with sermon preparation for her Christmas sermon.  This evening, Christmas preparation will absorb her.

As normal, by the afternoon, she will be drained of all the energy and vitality that punctuates her life.  But after a good night’s rest and she’ll be up at 4AM for time alone, to write and seek the Lord.

Her voice is no longer a squeak.  It is strong and resounding.  Her heart is bold and eager to find new avenues of ministry and delight.  As a wife and mother, she extends a gentle touch that I never possessed.  She is a pastor at Western Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C. and author of two books, Tribal Church and Reframing Hope.  Rev. Merritt blogs at Christian Century.

Happy Birthday, Christmas Carol.  You have blessed me your whole life.



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vicky stites

posted December 25, 2011 at 1:37 am


Amen, amen, amen! What a beautifully written piece. thank you.



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    Linda G. Howard

    posted January 3, 2012 at 11:58 am


    Thank you. You know that she is a song of joy! It was always wonderful that Carol had mentors like you who loved her as much as I did. You helped to make her the woman she is today!



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