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Posted on December 24, 2010 - by Linda Fulkerson

The Story of Jesus, told by children

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The Story of Jesus, told by children

Today we’ll be spending time with our children and grandchildren (minus my son, who is at Marine Corps boot camp). One of my Facebook friends posted this video of a group of children sharing the story of Jesus’ birth. It was so precious that I wanted to share it as my video Christmas card to everyone.

And He said to them, ‘Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.’ And he took the children in his arms, put his hands on them and blessed them.”

This story is told by the children of St Paul’s Church.

And if you want to see something silly, I sent out this “Elf Yourself” video e-card (starring me, Hubby, son & daughter) to our friends and family and also posted it on my Facebook page.

http://elfyourself.jibjab.com/view/XoYUeIGHj8xRwpHq?cmpid=ey_fb_self

Merry Christmas to all!

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    Kav said:


    LOL. That video clip was precious. The star cracked me up!!!! At first I thought it was a five-pointed lamb!!!!
    Thanks for sharing, Linda! Merry Christmas. Oh and teh real sheep was awfully cute as well. :-)



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    Linda Fulkerson said:


    Thanks, Kav! Merry Christmas to you & your family!



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    Brenda Anderson said:


    Oh how precious! Love that Linda.

    And your Elf video was cute too. What a good looking family-elf suits & all.



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    Kav said:


    Okay — just watched the elf yourself video! LOL! FYI : Spew alert required. And you’re all so talented!!!!! Dancing like that in curly-toed elf shoes.



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    Kim said:


    This was great!



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    Lorna said:


    Linda, that is just precious. Thank you for sharing it!



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    Marlene (aka Marlo) said:


    Linda, how did I miss it? It was priceless!




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