Title: Gift's, Gift's, & Gift's
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: John 3:16
Christmas Sermon
Jhn 3:16 KJV - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
I - Christmas & The Glorious Giver (16a)
II - Christmas & The Wondrous Gift
III - Christmas & The Ominous Giftee
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
There is nothing more humorous or touching as reading Christmas Letters to Santa from innocent boys and girls, as follows:
"Dear Santa, This year I have been good. You should come because I haven't hit my sister with my fourweeler. I would like a t.v. because I'm always bored in my room. I would like a Nerf gun because my cosusin is getting one from my family. Is Rudolph real? How do your reindeer fly. Love, Townsend."
"Dear Santa and helpers, I have been very good this year. I am expecting a little sister. I don't want her. Momy says her will be fun. I heard girls stink. I will trade you my sister when she comes from the stork for a elf. I want a race car and a Garage set for Christmas. There will be sugar cookies and burritos waiting for you. Thank you, Santa. Craig."
Dear Santa Claus, "I've been the very best little boy lately, and if you don't hurry and come, I don't know if I can stay good much longer. I just want a few things this year, as daddy says Santa is as poor as he is. I'd like a tractor, a car, a ball, a bat, gloves, and a lot of fruit and candy and nuts. Now Santa, don't make a mistake and bring me a doll, 'cause I'm no "sissy;" I'm a real "man." Soon 9 years old."
Love to you, Santa.
Forrest Roberts (1930)
Dear Santa Claus, "I thought I would write while I have time. I want a watch and a pistol. I want a toy flute and a toy truck and a pencil sharpener. Thank you."
From your friend,
Tom Bradley, Jr. (1927)
Readers Digest "Letters to Santa"
I remember growing up as a small ...
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: John 3:16
Christmas Sermon
Jhn 3:16 KJV - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
I - Christmas & The Glorious Giver (16a)
II - Christmas & The Wondrous Gift
III - Christmas & The Ominous Giftee
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
There is nothing more humorous or touching as reading Christmas Letters to Santa from innocent boys and girls, as follows:
"Dear Santa, This year I have been good. You should come because I haven't hit my sister with my fourweeler. I would like a t.v. because I'm always bored in my room. I would like a Nerf gun because my cosusin is getting one from my family. Is Rudolph real? How do your reindeer fly. Love, Townsend."
"Dear Santa and helpers, I have been very good this year. I am expecting a little sister. I don't want her. Momy says her will be fun. I heard girls stink. I will trade you my sister when she comes from the stork for a elf. I want a race car and a Garage set for Christmas. There will be sugar cookies and burritos waiting for you. Thank you, Santa. Craig."
Dear Santa Claus, "I've been the very best little boy lately, and if you don't hurry and come, I don't know if I can stay good much longer. I just want a few things this year, as daddy says Santa is as poor as he is. I'd like a tractor, a car, a ball, a bat, gloves, and a lot of fruit and candy and nuts. Now Santa, don't make a mistake and bring me a doll, 'cause I'm no "sissy;" I'm a real "man." Soon 9 years old."
Love to you, Santa.
Forrest Roberts (1930)
Dear Santa Claus, "I thought I would write while I have time. I want a watch and a pistol. I want a toy flute and a toy truck and a pencil sharpener. Thank you."
From your friend,
Tom Bradley, Jr. (1927)
Readers Digest "Letters to Santa"
I remember growing up as a small ...
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