The Shoe Box

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Author: Francine Rivers
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    Most of the children were eager to be part of the play. Even Timmy, but he was too shy to raise his hand. Chuck noticed the look on his face when all the parts were filled. He asked his helper to get the children started in a game and took Timmy aside. “We could use another shepherd in the play,” he said carefully. “Would you like to be a shepherd?”
    â€œI’d like to be a wise man.”
    There were already three wise men, but Chuck thought about it and nodded. “You know, the Bible doesn’t say how many wise men came to see Jesus. There might have been four. There might have been more than that. I’ll talk to the lady making costumes and ask her if she can make one more for you.”
    The lady was very pleased to make a costume for Timmy. She spent extra time on it because she wanted it to be very special. She made a long blue tunic that went to his ankles. She made a wide multicolored sash and an outer garment like an open robe of a beautiful brocade with purple and gold. Then she made a turban and put a big rhinestone brooch on the front and some colored plumes in the top.

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    CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
    Jesus is the Light of the World! New traditions have developed since our children became adults, married, and blessed us with grandchildren. One new tradition is going on a “city tour” to see Christmas lights. With the local newspaper’s list of the best displays in hand, we pile in our daughter’s van, put on a CD or tune in to Christmas music, drive through Starbucks for coffee and cocoa, and head off on a treasure hunt to find and enjoy the light shows. It’s a fun way to celebrate Jesus’ birth.

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    GRANDMA JOHNSON’S
SWEDISH MEATBALLS
    Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6 zwieback
        2 eggs
        8 oz. sour cream
        2 or 3 onions, chopped
        butter
        3 lbs. ground round
        3 lbs. ground lean pork (boneless pork chops)
        1 tbsp. sugar
        1 tbsp. salt
        1 tbsp. allspice
        ½ tsp. pepper
        ¾ cup mashed potatoes
    Soak zwieback in eggs and sour cream until softened; crush and mix well. Brown onions in a small amount of butter. Mix meats and spices together in large bowl. Add onions, zwieback mixture, and mashed potatoes. Mix well.
    Roll mixture into balls the size of a walnut. Brown in a large skillet. Sprinkle more allspice on meat as it’s cooking. Cover with water and cook over low heat for 15 minutes. Do not boil.

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    W hen the night came for the program, everyone was so excited that no one noticed that Timmy was still holding his old shoe box instead of the fancy wooden jewelry box he was supposed to carry onto the stage. Everyone did notice when he followed the other three wise men out of the wings and into the lights.
    One by one the wise men approached the manger and left their gifts, but everyone sitting in the audience in the big church social hall was looking at Timmy. Timmy’s mother had come to see him in the cantata. Mrs. Iverson, the social worker, had come as well. So had Mrs. King and two other teachers from Timmy’s school.
    They were all holding their breath when it came Timmy’s turn to put his kingly offering before the manger, where the baby Jesus was sleeping. He looked like a small regal king in his royal garb, the turban and jewel on his head. The lights were on him, and the sparkles in the pretty clothes made him shine. He carried in both hands the old, worn shoe box with the red lid and the words Running Shoes and presented it with solemn respect to the child in the manger.
    Then Timmy straightened and turned and smiled broadly at his mother, Mary and David, Mrs. Iverson, and Mrs. King

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