In my dream of Christmas Yet to Come, I see a loving mother and I see our children. I see us in a church service together on a Christmas Eve.
I see bright and curious faces experiencing the wonder of something transcendent. I see two parents who love each other and are eager for their children to feel the wonder of something bigger than themselves — to feel the joy and love and connection of Christmas with people who know there is some mysterious power bigger than themselves, something which binds a community of people together through some wisp of spirit inside each heart.
I grew up in churches where the brain was more important than the heart. Nobody would have said it that way, but what mattered was doctrine and rational explanations, not experience or any powerful sense of wonder. We were vaguely disdainful of people who felt too much or expressed too much from the heart.
We quietly extinguished the transcendent from the sacred in most respects — and I believe we lost something important as a result.

Leave your dead past behind; that’s not where you’re going
Most of nature follows instinct, but humans often ignore voice
Most important thing you’ll do for your child is selecting other parent
Search for new partner leaves me wondering where she’s waiting
Facebook leads to marriage for couple whose love never died
Will Honduras establish the first modern free city? It’s possible
I kinda like Rand Paul, but I don’t support anybody as ruler-in-chief
Just give us fake, happy smiles; who wants to hear your feelings?
Irony abounds when reader proves my point by trying to refute it