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“The Least of These”
A Christmas Wish that Really Did Come True”
What do you do with your last $5?
By Richard M. Siddoway

“In the Spirit of Christmas”
Food had run out that Christmas, so she had to trade her favorite doll for a loaf of bread.
By Hannelore Janke

“Christmas Blessings”
Elder Robert E. Wells tells about a Christmas Eve when President Spencer W. Kimball called him with a request.  This is our fifth day of running Christmas stories to read aloud with your family.
By Elder Robert E. Wells

“The Worst Christmas Pageant Ever”
Being fourteen is a terrible disease, and so far there's no cure.  So being fourteen was definitely part of my problem. The other part was that I was supposed to be the featured Youth Participant in the ward Christmas program that Sunday.
By Ann Edwards Cannon

“Roses Are Red”
There are some stories you just need to read around the dinner table at the Christmas season.  This is one of them.  You and your family will never forget it.
By Richard M. Siddoway

Elder Wirthlin and the Inspired Road of Silent Night
A composer, a writer, and a missionary all found their inspiration at a little town in Austria.
By David C. Cooper

The Christmas Kindness Blanket
Today marks the first of eight days of Christmas stories from Meridian to warm the season and read aloud to your family. “We were strangers in a new place on that bitterly cold night  and wondered if we would ever really feel warm again,” said Maurine Proctor, author of today's story.
By Maurine Proctor

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