One of the fascinating things about living in Russia is understanding how different holidays are observed. Sometimes here you may not understand how holidays work until you have actually already experienced one and had some time to think about it. For example, Christmas as we know it in America does not happen in Russia. New Year's Eve and New Year's Day is probably the closest day to Christmas, as this is the day when most people are off work, give gifts to each other, shoot off fireworks, and generally spend time with families and friends. The actual Christmas Day in Russia is on January 7th (this is when the Russian Orthodox Church recognizes Christmas), but most Russians we have talked to don't really give it much of a place of honor. My prayer is that God will use us to help our Russian friends to know that this season is much more than beginning a new year, but that it can (by trusting Christ) be the beginning of a new and eternal life with Him. This is possible because of what happened in Bethlehem 2 millennia ago, and yes, there is yet a reason to celebrate Christmas in Russia! Thank you for your faithful prayers as God continues to work in hearts and lives!!
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