Happy St. Nicholas Day!


Well, I'm a bit late - "today" is nearly over, but I did not want to let this day go by completely unnoticed! Today is the day we celebrate the ORIGINAL SANTA CLAUS!

That's right! St. Nicholas, Bishop of Myra in Turkey during the 3rd to 4th Centuries.

I encourage you to go to the ACTS Website to see an article I posted there years ago, which references several other articles documenting the origin of Santa Claus. You can't post comments on the website, but you can here!  After you read the article(s), come back here and share your thoughts.

In JMJ,

Scott<<<


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