Merry Christmas To Women And Men Of Goodwill – My Readers!
As a Christian, I always treasure Christmas, the special time of the year where I reflect the significance of a Child born in a manger and the start of a significant event that changed human history.
Thus, for me, Christmas is a time of life, a moment of hope, an occasion of gladness, and an opportunity to greet you, my readers and all the women and men of goodwill “Merry Christmas”!
Stripped of commercialism and all the hype that business and marketing have put on Christmas to make money, it is full of religious significance.
For Christmas is a momentous and important time of worship, of celebration, the most significant time in history where a holy child was born in a manger, and whose life changed the course of history forever.
The essence of Christmas is hope, peace, joy, love and kindness. Indeed, Christmas is a precious gift that lifts our weary spirit from the humdrum of everyday living, from the monotony of our existence, giving us joy, peace and hope for tomorrow.
More importantly, Christmas is the time of the year that reminds us of our significance, of life’s essential things, and meaning.
It is in this spirit that I wish you “Merry Christmas”








Hello Eli,
Wanted to stop by and wish you and yours a very happy holiday.
Hope this finds you well.
Sincerely,
Mike
Merry Christmas Sir Eli!
Mike, thank you for dropping by and for getting in touch. I missed “Mike’s Blog Marketing Tips.” I wish you and your family the blessings of Christmas. Hope you’re fine and well, as always.
Mary Jane, thank you for your greetings. May the joy and blessings of Christmas be with you and your family.
P.S.
To bring you up to date (and I promise to make it short):
Am working on my BA in information technology with a security emphasis.
Am webmaster and chief editor of my mother’s blog, Political Ole Lady.
Am webmaster and owner of a video game blog, Free Casual Games.
Another marketing blog similar to MBMTS is in my plans.
And, finally, I have been and continue to read the words of wisdom you post on Facebook.
Sincerely,
Mike