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Christmas Is Here Again



Christmas is in the air everyone! It is just a few more days to Christmas, three weeks 'ain't' far...hahahahaha


Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ and it a period of love, care and happiness. 


What are your plans for this festive season? 

There is an Economic crunch but hey, that will not deter the celebrations. Remember to give to the needy and charity does begin at home guys.


Is yours going to be a low key Christmas or one bustling with vibes?

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  1. Christmas season is period of giving to the poor with love

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  2. Season of giving and sharing the Needy, love's one

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  3. Christmas season should be a time of sober reflection. Think on the rear gift and the ultimate sacrifice that was paid for our sins. It's a time to remember the needy, the homeless and the down trodden, share with people from the abundance that God has given you and you will be blessed in return.

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