Most of us know the story of Christmas… some of us maybe a little too much. When you are very familiar with something because you’ve heard, seen, or experienced it a lot, you develop what’s called mental paradigms. These paradigms become the filters through which we view and make meaning of Christmas. In this series, we unwrap the paradigms we might have about the Christmas story and find the true meaning for the season.

Most of us know the story of Christmas… some of us maybe a little too much. When you are very familiar with something because you’ve heard, seen, or experienced it a lot, you develop what’s called mental paradigms. These paradigms become the filters through which we view and make meaning of Christmas. In this series, we unwrap the paradigms we might have about the Christmas story and find the true meaning for the season.

Most of us know the story of Christmas… some of us maybe a little too much. When you are very familiar with something because you’ve heard, seen, or experienced it a lot, you develop what’s called mental paradigms. These paradigms become the filters through which we view and make meaning of Christmas. In this series, we unwrap the paradigms we might have about the Christmas story and find the true meaning for the season.

Most of us know the story of Christmas… some of us maybe a little too much. When you are very familiar with something because you’ve heard, seen, or experienced it a lot, you develop what’s called mental paradigms. These paradigms become the filters through which we view and make meaning of Christmas. In this series, we unwrap the paradigms we might have about the Christmas story and find the true meaning for the season.