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10 reasons why we celebrate Christmas

10 reasons why we celebrate Christmas


10 reasons why we celebrate Christmas - Have you ever asked yourself this question that what is the reason we celebrate Christmas? You must be loving the lovely and colourful lights of that month wherever you go and you must have felt joyous during the Christmas month. Indeed it's a month with lots of blessings. But before you get ready to celebrate Christmas this year, read these 10 reasons why we celebrate Christmas: 

  1. To Celebrate Jesus Birth
  2. The Spirit of Christmas
  3. We Get to Learn About God and Faith
  4. Spread Joyfullness Everywhere
  5. Spending a Good Time With Family
  6. A Reason to Connecting With Friends and Family
  7. God's Love
  8. Bringing Light into the Universe
  9. To Celebrate God's Glory and Blessing
  10. The Spirit and Joy of Giving - These all are the 10 reasons why we celebrate Christmas 

Why is Christmas important to Christians? 

Well, the simplest answer to this question is that during Christmas, Christians celebrate God sending His son into the world both to bring salvation to people everywhere and to fulfil His plan for the world. This is why Christmas important to Christians

Countries That celebrate Christmas? 

Well, according to Worl Population Review, countries that celebrate Christmas as an annual festival are Germany, Poland, Japan, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, Austria, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Costa Rica, and a lot more.   


How long is Christmas Celebrated? 

In the Christian calendar, Christmas Eve precedes the Baptism of the Lord on the following Sunday. The holiday season is usually around 20 days long. 

Christian traditions describe the Christmas season as Christmastide, a period of time that lasts from December 25 (Christmas Day) to January 5.

Why is Christmas celebrated on December 25th? 

Many of the Christians think of it that the exact date of Jesus's birth is unknown. Whereas Christmas is worldwide celebrated on the 25th of December by the majority of Christians. 

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