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Finding Christ in Christmas | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Mary and Joseph were a young couple, engaged to be married. They didn’t have theology degrees.
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Neither did the shepherds, who were on the job when they were visited by angels.
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The Christmas story is an example of the lengths to which God has gone to connect with mankind. Hello, I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.
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Jesus’ birth permanently changed life on earth. The good news is that God is still radically changing lives. If you need an interruption from heaven,
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head to a Bible-teaching church this Christmas. The best interruption you can have is an encounter with the Lord.
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As C.S. Lewis stated, “Look for Christ and you will find Him. And with Him, everything else.” From my family to yours, Merry Christmas!