Dec 25
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An Old-Fashioned Guide to a Happier Christmas

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An Old-Fashioned Guide to a Happier Christmas

A Season That Feels Heavy

If Christmas feels heavier than it used to, youโ€™re not imagining it. Between rising prices, endless political arguments, and a steady stream of bad news, itโ€™s easy to feel worn down. In this thoughtful Christmas Day opinion, Rusty Hills argues that many Americans have lost sight of the values that once anchored the seasonโ€”and that rediscovering them doesnโ€™t require perfection, just intention.

Make Room in the Inn

The heart of the Christmas story is hospitality. Hills urges readers to make spaceโ€”literally and figurativelyโ€”for those who might otherwise be alone. Whether itโ€™s a widow, a grieving parent, or a neighbor who needs company, no one should be left out at Christmas.

Remember the Shepherds

The Christmas story doesnโ€™t spotlight the powerful; it lifts up the overlooked. Hills encourages simple acts of kindness toward todayโ€™s โ€œshepherdsโ€โ€”the people working long, thankless shifts during the holidays. A bigger tip, a kind word, or a moment of grace can make a lasting difference.

Choose Courage Over Fear

Fear has become a default setting in modern life, often spilling into anger and division. Hills reminds readers that America has endured hardship beforeโ€”and that unity and compassion matter more than outrage.

Take the Journey That Matters Most

Forgiveness, reconciliation, and humility are framed as some of the most meaningful gifts we can give. Hills calls confession and apology the ultimate โ€œweight loss program,โ€ freeing people from burdens theyโ€™ve carried far too long.

Turn Down the Noise

Amid constant bad news, Hills offers simple advice: change the channel. Step away from the screen, seek good news, and reconnect with faith, community, and quiet reflection.

Peace on Earth Starts at Home

The column closes with a gentle challengeโ€”pause the politics, practice gratitude, and give time, not just things. According to Hills, thatโ€™s how peace on earth becomes more than a slogan.


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