Merry Christmas everyone! It is time to share the Dec 2020 Ministering Handout.
Last week as I was participating in the #givethanks project that President Nelson presented, my mind was drawn to my Heavenly Father and the Savior. I am so grateful for my Heavenly Father and the plan that he presented to us . And with his Son being so willing to participate in that plan.
My message this month is actually my own thoughts that I shared on Instagram for the #givethanks day 7.So this is the message that I put on the Dec 2020 Ministering Handout:
This Christmas season, may we show our gratitude for a loving Heavenly Father and his Son…Jesus Christ. First, to a father that loves us all so much that he was willing to allow his own son to come to earth and to be sacrificed for each of us.
My heart cannot even begin to comprehend how hard that must of been. But I am so thankful that they were both so willing.
And for the Son, he is our Savior, our Redeemer and our rock. He has our hearts and we are eternally grateful for the blessings that he has provided through his infinite atonement. He has provided a way for us to live forever with our families…and there is no gift greater than that!Here is the message card. It is formatted to a 4 x 6 size. For those of you that would like to print as a jpeg picture, right click over the image. Go to “save image as”. Then save in a folder. You can print from there, or you can send it out to your favorite photo processing center.
As always, my images are for personal use only…they are not for re-sale.And, here is the blank card for those of you that would like to translate, It would also be great if anyone needs a fun Christmas notecard, tag, invite, or handout!
Those of you that would like the PDF download, simply click on the link(s) below:
1.Dec 2020 Ministering handout
2.Dec 2020 Ministering handout-blank
My ministering partner brought these darling nativities over to me so that we could give them to our sisters. Aren’t they beautiful. I think that she picked them up from a little local boutique store.You could pair your card with a Christmas treat, lotion, a book, or holiday decoration. Or you could just simply give the card. Please remember that it is your sisters that matter…not the handout!
So, that is my Dec 2020 Ministering Handout.
It is my prayer that each of you will find the spirit of Christ in your homes during this holiday season and always. My heart is full of gratitude for each one of you and the support that you have given me through these last few years. I love each one of you and I can feel your sweet spirits through your comments. They buoy me up and I appreciate each and every comment.
It is always a blessing to have this spiritual messages to give to our sisters. Especially this year! Thank you so much.
Amy, Thank you so much for your kind words and your sweet support. They mean the world to me. Happy Ministering.
Rita, your handouts are always so beautiful! I have loved being able to share them with my sisters. One mistake I noticed on this Christmas one was when your quote said “…how hard that must of been”. I think the correct wording should have been “…how hard that must ‘have’ been”. Thank you for sharing your beautiful creativity with us so we can share your spiritual thoughts with others. Merry Christmas!
Ruthie, Thank you for pointing that mistake out to me. It has been corrected. Hope you have a Merry Christmas. Happy Ministering.
Thank you Rita!! My sisters will love them so much! Have a wonderful Christmas!
Beautiful thank you. Yes! I have felt the Spirit. Is you nativity where we can purchase it for ourselves?
Jan, I am not sure where she purchased these but I purchased a few more nativities for my family members at Deseret Book. They have several different ones in a wide range of prices.
Thank you, thank you!!
Tami, You are welcome! Thank you for taking the time to write your kind comment. It made me smile. Happy Ministering!