Different takes on a familiar holiday
A lot of Gospel.com ministries work (or are based) in countries outside the U.S. Christmas in different parts of the world can look quite different than the tree-and-presents American version. Here are some Christmas resources that offer a slightly different take on this familiar holiday.
- What is Christmas like for Christians in Egypt? Arab World Ministries has an account of one Egyptian family’s Christmas that highlights some of the unique aspects of Christmas in the Arab world. Elsewhere on the same site is another good article about what Christmas means to Muslims—useful info for anybody involved in ministry to Muslims, or for somebody who’s just curious what Islam makes of this Jesus-focused holiday.
- The Pefeccionando a Los Santos de América Latin ministry works with local churches, missionary organizations, and institutions of higher learning in Latin America. They’ve put together an article that shows us a glimpse of what Christmas looks like in Mexico. Although Christmas traditions from the U.S. are influencing Mexican Christmas celebrations, there’s a lot of unique elements in the Mexican observation of Christmas that any Christian will find interesting.
- This third item is from the U.S., but offers a Christmas reflection from a part of the country that’s been radically changed by a natural disaster: it’s a short story about Christmas in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.