Here is President Ronald Reagan’s first Christmas address from 1981 (about 4 minutes).
And here is President Barack Obama’s Christmas address from 2015 – his last Christmas message before the 2016 presidential election surprise (about 3 minutes.
President Obama’s message focused on family traditions and paid only passing lip service to the birth of Jesus…
President Reagan’s message focused on the wonder of the first Christmas … and why the Son of God – the Prince of Peace – chose to come into the world as a helpless baby. His entire message was Christ-centered … and emphasized the importance of trusting in God.
What other similarities or differences did you notice in the two Christmas messages? Let me know by emailing me at [email protected]
Here are the rest of this week’s articles:
- Stopping the War on Christianity: My New TV Interview on the Christian Vote and Church Ballot Harvesting [Video]
- Should You Say ‘Happy Holidays’ or ‘Merry Christmas?’ [Videos]
- Election Crisis Ahead: Help Me Encourage 10,000 Pastors to Do Church Ballot Harvesting
- Christians Solving the Medical Debt Crisis: Government Bureaucracy is Not the Answer [Videos]
- The War Against Christian Liberty: Court Victory for Wedding Filmmakers