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For many of us, the holidays mean food, family, and fearing what that one uncle will bring up around the dinner table. Rather than just surviving holiday meals, author Chris Pennington believes we can thrive there. Examining the scriptures, and the life of Jesus for examples, he offers three strategies to bring more peace and joy to your holiday table setting, no matter the food, family, or friends gathered around it.
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