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Readers Respond: What Do You Covet for Christmas?

Responses: 8

By , About.com Guide

Please allow me to explain. The goal here is not to make Christians envious for worldly things! Rather, most of us can relate to the dilemma of trying to guess the perfect gift to give someone at Christmas. I've tried to help with these top 10 unique gift ideas for Christians. However, I want to give you the chance to share the ultimate gifts on your Christmas wish list. Go ahead, share what you're praying for and help others know what Christians really want for Christmas.

Peace

I just want to have a peaceful, chaos-free Christmas, which means I'd love to have an inspirational Christmas novel to keep me going.
—Guest Petra

My Christmas List

That everyone would be with their family and forgive each other. Give to others. Form a 3000 prayer group.
—Guest CGoodin

Holy Land Charity Gift

This is a wonderful way to do charitable giving and support Israel: www.holylandcharitygift.com
—CharityGift

Family Vehicle

For so long I have been dreaming of having a 7-seater vehicle. I wish to have this vehicle to ferry my family to church on Sunday and church activities on week days, and send kids to school and family outings. Please pray for us.
—Guest Florence

Sharing Love

I just want other people to be happy with what I have given them! Say thank you! And share the love I have given to them, love that's from God!
—Guest julie

Christmas Wish List

I want to have a loving and peaceful time with my family, have a healthy meal and relax. I also want to be a blessing to someone in need.
—Guest Janell

My Christmas Wish List

A donation to Oxfam or a similar agency in a person's name. For those who can't get to church, a video tape of a Christmas Eve service in their church. A CD of Christmas carols. An IOU promise to send a prayer each month. A trip to Jerusalem. A phone call on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
—Guest Jen

Study Bible

I can't decide if I want the NKJV Study Bible (Thomas Nelson) or the NLT Study Bible (Tyndale), so, perhaps both.
—Guest Agape

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