Giving is a really big thing around Christmas, as well it should be. Christmas is about giving, and it all stems from the greatest gift the world has ever received - the gift of Jesus Christ. - Monica Johnson 1 Share Now -
Persecutions are inevitable as a Christian. We are not greater than our Master, Jesus Christ, in whose Holy Spirit we gain strength to endure. - Monica Johnson 2 Share Now -
Christians need a time and place to sanctify themselves. It's important to take the time, and early in the morning is a wonderful time to do it. - Monica Johnson 3 Share Now -
God knows and sees all. His wisdom and knowledge far outweighs mankind, and whether or not people ever recognize it - He is the creator. He is the giver of life, and only He has the power to take it away. That's why its imperative to submit to Him. - Monica Johnson 4 Share Now -
Christian children should be taught at an early age that everything they receive is because of God's grace and love. They will grow up more appreciative and begin to understand that they, too, must have a relationship with Christ. Christian children should also be taught how to give. - Monica Johnson 5 Share Now -
Christmas is a Christian holiday, and any self-respecting person of another religion should not celebrate a holiday that they don't believe in. Clearly, Christ is in the name of the holiday, so there should be a belief in Him. - Monica Johnson 7 Share Now -
There is a lot to celebrate about that little Babe who was laid in a manger. Christians celebrate Christmas because they are thankful for the promise of salvation, which was delivered in human flesh and named Jesus. - Monica Johnson 8 Share Now -
God is being taken out of schools; children are not being raised in church learning the word; many parents are living lives unto themselves, exalting substance rather than Jesus Christ, and those looking for answers are going to church and finding the word is not being preached. There are consequences to these decisions. - Monica Johnson 9 Share Now -
I'm not going to tell you to meditate on what Christmas really means and be thankful. - Monica Johnson 10 Share Now -