| HOLIDAY ADVICE FOR FAMILIESStart New Family Traditions This Christmas By Hannah Goodwyn CBN.com Producer
 CBN.com  Marking off the days on an advent calendar, slipping into brand new pajamas Christmas Eve, and singing carols around the neighborhood may be a few of the traditions your family resurrects each Christmas. This year, add another tradition to the holiday mix. This list is a compilation of new ideas and old traditions my family has enjoyed for years.  New Traditions to Do with Your Family The Traveling NativitySet up the manger from your family’s nativity scene  in the same room  as your Christmas tree (or the main living space in your house). Then, put the  shepherds and their sheep, Mary and Joseph, and the wise men in different  places around your home. As Christmas draws near, move the pieces closer and closer  to the manger. It’s a great visual way to count down the days to Christmas and  teach your children about Christ’s birth at the same time. Each year as a  child, I’d rush to find where the shepherds, the wise men, and Mary and Joseph,  moved that day.
 Adorn Your Bedroom DoorsYou’ve       seen office and classroom doors decorated for the holidays. But, have you       ever thought about bringing that creativity home? Get the kids       involved in decorating the house this Christmas by giving them crafts and       lights to adorn their bedroom door. It’s a fun way for them to express       love for God and the reason we celebrate – His Son, Jesus Christ.
 Give Christmas AwayTeach your children to be givers by providing  for a family in need, a military family, orphanage, or widow. Buy  a small tree, some twinkling lights, and enough food for a good meal for  Christmas day. Pack the food, decorations, and lights in a box, along with a Christmas  card that shares the season’s Good News. Then, drop the tree and packed box off  at the family’s home without them seeing you. This will teach your children that it’s not about having your gift  noticed, but about giving to bless others and honor the Lord.
 Gingerbread House Decorating PartyInvite friends and families over for an informal holiday  party to decorate gingerbread houses. Buy a kit (or be adventurous and create a  house from scratch) and decorate it with your kids and company. This party idea is especially fun for families with young children. They will love helping make  their gingerbread house ready for Christmas. When you’re done, you have a wonderful  memory and centerpiece to enjoy the rest of the holiday season.
 The Christmas  WalkaboutEmbrace the light extravaganzas in your city. Grab some hot cocoa and your scarves and gloves and stroll the  neighborhood for the best spots to see the Christmas lights with  your family and friends. It’s a chance to gawk at the lights, but also to meet the neighbors.
 Christmas Eve Candlelight ServiceCelebrate our Savior’s birth at church. Many local  congregations have Christmas Eve services. If yours does not, find a local  church that does and join them. Take your family, but also be sure to invite  family and friends who wouldn't usually attend a service. Introduce them to  the Reason for the Season.
 Christmas Cookies for Cops       (Firefighters, EMS…)As we're enjoying our family time, let’s not forget about those  who are on duty Christmas day. Plate a bunch of Christmas cookies you’ve made  with kids and take them to your local police precinct or fire station house as  a family. Before you get to baking though, check with the precinct  or station house to make sure they can accept your homemade delights.
 
  Hannah   Goodwyn serves as the Family and Entertainment producer for CBN.com. For   more articles and information, visit Hannah's bio page.
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