A Very Happy Christmas To You, One & All
“When the song of angels is stilled
When the star in the sky is gone,
When the kings and princes are home
When the shepherds are back with their flock,
The work of Christmas begins:
To find the lost
To heal the broken
To feed the hungry
To release the prisoner
To bring peace among people
To make music in the heart.”
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by Howard Thurman
Fellowship of Reconciliation
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I posted this poem for my first blog Christmas in 2010. I am reposting it again for Christmas 2016 because the words seem as relevant now as they did then, if not more so — a reminder, if such a reminder is necessary, that there is more to Christmas than the “season of excess”.
I hope the post finds all those who made journeys safely arrived, and all those who are at home in a good place. For those who are not in a safe or a good place, then I hope there may be others who reach out to help you — and that we may all find a way to reach out and help others, both today and in the year ahead.
Take care, one and all.
Those are powerful words. And seem even more relevant this year than most. More kindness, love and tolerance are required. And we need to see these things as strength, not weakness
I am glad the Howard Thurman words “spoke” to you, Andrew. And I agree that we need to see kindness and love for the strengths they are, rather than weakness.