Our Wandering Wise Men – December 25
THE CHRIST CHILD Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar finally did arrive at the manger, and they laid it down. No sooner had they laid down their golden tent stakes, the branch
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WEDNESDAYS WITH WESLEY IMMANUEL Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar found themselves worshipping at a candle light service when they beheld a cloud of witnesses. They thought of the dear departed who
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PICK UP PAGEANT Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar happened upon a young fellow with a blanket, who was practicing for tomorrow’s pick up pageant. He was really hoping to play one
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FRANKINCENSE “FRANKENSTEIN!” Melchior couldn’t stand it anymore, “THAT ISN’T FRANKINCENSE, CASPAR, that is FRANKENSTEIN!” Caspar kept insisting that he was going to be giving the Christ child frankincense when they
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ANGEL TREE Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar were as lost as they had been the whole journey. “Wait, weren’t we following a star?” said Melchior. “Yes, we were. Where did it
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THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar entered into the hustle and bustle of Bethlehem. Here was a Martha world, and not a Mary was stirring.(See
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RUNNING NUMBERS Caspar complained the whole trip. Never mind that a woman about to give birth was traveling nearby on a donkey to a strange town where she wouldn’t even
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A GREAT LIGHT, MUST BE ITALIAN It was a dual celebration, Charles Wesley’s Birthday (see yesterday) and a Christmas party. There was a “white elephant” gift which Balthazar won. “It’s
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WEDNESDAYS WITH WESLEY -CHARLES, THAT IS “Is that a welkin?” asked Caspar innocently. “No, my friend, that is clearly an angel!” said Melchior. “Is it ringing?” asked Balthazar. “No, clearly,
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