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  1. If I win this I would give it to my pastor’s wife. I am on the “encouragement team” for this month and this magazine is a great source of encouragement.

  2. I’d give a copy to my daughter. We are having a sad Christmas this year because her father and my husband passed away in October and now it’s the Christmas season and it’s just too much. We all miss him and I can’t believe he’s really gone.

    • Dearest heavenly Father, the God of all comfort surround Polly & her family especially this Christmas season as they miss their husband & dad. May they gift each other the space to grieve in their individual ways & the unity & camaraderie of a shared loss. Be tangible to them & all who face a Christmas with loss. May Your coming to save sinners be real & profound in new ways & depths this year. In the name, power, authority & affection of the Trinity. Amen.

  3. I would give a copy to a waitress we see all the time. We have shared God’s love with her and would like to bless you with this gift.

  4. The mental picture of an emotional Christmas tree is powerful. And that’s a tree hung with hope, light, peace & love that never has to be de-decorated & stored away for another year! Thank you for sharing! Blessings!!!

  5. Decorating our inner tree-
    What a wonderful way to focus on what is important this season. I really liked the idea of the word ornaments and verses.

  6. I would gift a copy to my Sunday School teacher (Pam); my Sunday School Assistant Superintendent (Shannon); the church treasurer (Angela); our dessert creator (Jill); and our newest member mother (Bekah).

  7. I would love to give a copy to my sister, who has recently lost her independence due to a health issue and is an inspiration as she carries on sharing the joy of Christmas with those less fortunate than herself.
    Thanks for this opportunity,
    Kathleen

  8. Christmas is a difficult time in our family. My 1st husband died on Dec 18, 2006, our 24th wedding anniversary. The holidays have been difficult for me and my children ever since, especially my daughter. Grown with her own children, she struggles to celebrate and believe in Christ. I would give her the other copy.

  9. this is beautiful… I’m in a hard season and it’s been a roller coaster for the past 12 years. Addiction has wrecked havoc on my marriage… separated again… as my husband seeks treatment, sobriety and recovery I reach to God to do what only He can do. and finding the Joy, Hope, Peace in Him and Grateful for the gift of Jesus and all the blessings that flo from HIM

  10. I would gift a copy to my friend Carol who has recently been diagnosed with early cognitive impairment. She teaches children’s Sunday School, sings in the choir, and is president of our ladies group. She lost her husband about three years ago, but recently called her sister because she could not find him and did not remember he had died. She can no longer drive or cook.

  11. I look forward to your devotionals each day & there is a precious friend I send them to after I read them if it’s applicable for her heart. They are going through a horrible time within the family & for 1 1/2 years I try to send an encouraging verse or the entire devotional. I don’t want to say too much as other people in my area may read this but my heart breaks for her & her family & I would treasure a magazine to send onto her to encourage & uplift my sweet sister in the Lord.

  12. Barb,

    As you described the Christmas trees some people have in their homes. I had to smile. Now that my children are grown, my Christmas tree has all the ornaments permanently wired to its branches.Every year, my son carries it up from the basement where it “sleeps” with a plastic tablecloth blanketing it.

    While I enjoy a decorated home, there’s only so much one person can do. I grant myself grace and share this time saving tip proudly.

    I want to have time for the things that matter most like spending quiet time with Christ!. His nativity scene is my most important decoration. Out of all my decorations it goes up first and it is the last decoration to be taken down. It has the most prominent spot in our home so friends can see it as they walk in the door.

    The holidays can be so busy! I encourage women to do what brings them and their family the most joy.

    Sending you advent JOY,

    ♥️ Lisa

  13. Thanks so much for this opportunity! I would gift one to one of my church friends who just lost her father-in-law.

  14. I would gift this to my sister who has been through so much is finding a way out of the darkness. She has been married and divorced 3 times. She lost her younger son to leukemia when he was only 14. Her older son is just out of prison, and I believe losing his little brother contributed to his actions. Lisa remains steadfast in her faith, and if anything, it has grown.

  15. Thank you for this hopeful devotion today. I would gift this to my daughter who is struggling with fear and anxiety. I know the articles would encourage her.

    ♥ Christine

  16. Dear Barb…….Actually, I would gift one to myself as I am struggling to get through very, very sad Christmas seasons, but the other copy would be to my friend here at the facility I live in that has 100 people who are all older than 75 years old up to over 100 years old. One of my friends here runs a Prayer,Share and Care meeting on Saturday morning, but she is 90 and has trouble seeing, hearing and other physical problems, but she still insists on continuing these meetings and spends the whole week preparing. She really is a wonderful person. I loved your words today Barb. They really helped my emotional troubles of which there are many and I rely on these daily devotionals by the women of (in)courage. I love your books and use them. Even with all these struggles, my faith remains strong and unshakeable as I have told God many, many times. I wish you a pleasant Christmas season as we get ready to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Love and prayers to you…………….Betsy Basile

  17. I love this. I would gift the magazine to a new friend from church. 🙂 I love the podcast readings of these articles. They help me focus on Christ even when my “quiet time” is not so quiet. Thank you for everything you guys do.

  18. I would give one to my daughter. She’s in the military and she’s having issues with her health which may not allow her to reach her 20 year retirement goal. She would appreciate this.

  19. I would gift one to my friend Beth would will be celebrating Christmas without one of her sons who she has had an estranged relationship with.

  20. My Grand Daughter and herextra copy to her AF Chaplain husband have raised both their daughters in the Christian faith from birth on. Now, in their teens they’ve decided to depart from these teachings. They are heartbroken & so sad. If I win, I would send the extra copy to her, to encourage and bring back the joy of this wonderful season!

  21. I love the beauty of thinking of joy hope and peace at Christmas. A LOVE tree❤️!

    I would gift my daughter Lakin and my friend Rebecca.

  22. This has been an emotional year for my family, we lost my mother in law in March, my dad in September, and my father in law in November. My emotional Christmas tree is weighed down this year. I would gift a copy to my sister as she is struggling with these losses as well.

  23. I would gift an issue to my mother who is so stressed out with moving a week from tomorrow and I think more life changes are on the horizon for my dad and her. I believe she needs some encouragement at this time as she leaves a network of friends she’s created in her community over the last 7 1/2 years. Thank you for another opportunity to win!

  24. Beautiful words that are filled with great reminders for this season. ❤️
    Also, I would probably share with my mom, dad, grandma and neighbor if I was to win.

  25. Thank you for the reminder that God is our hope especially in dark times when things don’t seem fixable. I would share the magazines with my mom and best friends. We love reading the home life and mature living magazines from church and use the journey devotional daily!

  26. Thank you for the encouragement. I’d love to gift the magazine to my good friend who has weathered many storms.

  27. I’d gift one to my mom. After unexpectedly losing my adult brother in 2019, I try to encourage her especially at this time of year when he passed. Thanks for the opportunity.

  28. What a wonderful way to spread “JOY” this holiday season with sharing this wonderful winter encouraging faith magazine with so many others and that is what I would do! My small church library/the elementary school break room to lift the teachers up when they are able to take a short time from their busy schedule and refresh them from their students (my daughter is a 3rd grade teacher/or I just lost a close friend (age 64) on Nov. 7th and her 4 grown kids all have young families that are having a very difficult time with the lost of their precious momma. May we be the little light that SHINE in the dark places! Let’s all be LIGHT-SHINERS! P.S. Of course, I will just have to take a sneak peak before sending out to others to be BLESSED!

  29. This has been a tough year for many reasons, but loss being a common factor for my family and also the family of my good friend. I would share the gift with her should I happen to be selected.

    We met through our daughters, who are best friends, and we have been the friend that we have each prayed for. It’s tough making friendships in our 40s and we have both, unfortunately, been burned by friendships and had given up on finding that type of relationship. The Lord has answered prayers, and through our daughters, we have found a sisterhood that we are so thankful for. The Lord is so good!

  30. I really love this. I’d share this with my best friend. She’s experienced so much grieving her son, remaining for her daughter, family etc through her tears and pain she continues to give God glory.

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