Many American adults grew up being taught that Santa Claus was the personification of Christmas. We have associated the lights, the sounds and individuals dressed in red winter coats, pants and black boots, and of course the hat with Santa Claus and the Christmas traditions. Now that we have grown up and no longer believe in the myth of Santa Claus, his person is still thrust in front of us, in all types of manner and media. Local and national chain stores carry on the myth. Many cities hold parades that emphasis the myth. And the myth transforms us and became a liability for us. Not only has this type of Christmas disillusioned adults, but our children are now asking if this is all there is.But, there is the other Christmas!There is the other Christmas that is an expression of love from the heart. That creates relationships and deep meaning. It is through the other Christmas that the lights and sounds we enjoy are justified, and where our presence is more significant than a present. Follow along as the authors explain the Other Christmas, who does the giving and who is the receiver. Follow along as we rediscover the other Christmas, as they answer the question: IS SANTA CLAUS REAL?
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