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The Christmas Story Revisited, Part 5 ~ Magi, Miraculous Missions, and Madmen
Seeing the title of this post in finalizing our series, The Christmas Story Revisited, probably has some of you wondering whether I forgot to look at my calendar. Did I not
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Tagged Gallagher's Pen, Herod the Great, Miraculous Missions, Part 5 ~ Magi, Right Side Up Thinking in an Upside Down World, Ron Gallagher, Star in the East, Wise Men
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The Christmas Story Revisited, Part 5 ~ Magi, Miraculous Missions, and Madmen
Seeing the title of this post probably has some of you wondering whether I forgot to look at my calendar. Did I not notice that Christmas happened earlier this week? And according to the “traditional” Christmas story,