Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas!


Well, it's just turned 12 midnight here in the Philippines .... it is officially Christmas Day! The whole Philippines have been preparing for this day since way back in September 1 ... ridiculous really!

I was a bit shocked at some of the statistics I read concerning Christmas in the UK. I wasn't totally aware that it is becoming more and more of a social festival rather than a Christian celebration. I know that it has become totally commercialised and a good excuse to lose discipline, get drunk and behave pretty badly. But it seems as if people don't even know about what Christmas is all about any more.

I read a startling report in our Weekly Telegraph this week. They asked a cross section of British people four basic questions about the Christmas story. Here are the questions & results:

1. Where was Jesus born?
Can you believe that 27% of British adults surveyed could not identify Bethlehem! In fact 36% of 18-24 year olds got the wrong answer. Some said Nazareth and some said Jerusalem!

2. Who informed Mary she would have a baby called Jesus?
27% of adults said that it was the shepherds.

3. Where did Joseph, Mary and Jesus go to escape King Herod?
hardly anyone got this question right. Many said that they went to Nazareth and some even said Rome!

4. Who is the cousin of Jesus who was also born at the same time?
Over 50% had no idea.

Only 12% of all adults surveyed answered all questions correctly.


I also read some interesting UK statistics concerning Christmas:
  • We consume around 10 million turkeys, 25 million Christmas puddings, 250 million pints of beer and 35 million bottles of wine in the UK at Christmas.
  • 7 million children leave mince pies and a drink for Santa on Christmas Eve.
  • The UK spends £20bn on Christmas with £1.6bn going on food and drink.
  • Each person takes an average of 15 hours to complete his/her Christmas shopping.
  • 4 million Brussels sprouts are usually purchased in the week before Christmas.
  • £10 billion is the average amount borrowed across Britain at Christmas to foot the bill.
  • 41% more alcohol is drunk during the Christmas holidays than the monthly UK average.
  • Each person spends an average of £33 on last-minute panic purchases.
  • 25% of all Christmas shopping time is spent in queues.
  • And a recent survey found that one in 10 adults – around four million people – is still paying off debts run up last Christmas
  • Hangovers cost the UK about £2 billion a year in lost earnings through sickness absence.
  • At Christmas, higher alcohol consumption leads to a 0.4% increase in fatal poisonings for every 1% increase in sales of spirits
The post-Christmas season is traditionally busy one for Ebay, the world’s largest auction site with 168 million registered users. A survey released by the company in 2005 found that:
  • Over 50% of Americans say they ‘re-gift’ presents they do not like, will not use, or do not fit.
  • 11% say they have previously sold an unwanted gift online.
  • Among 25-34 year olds the percentage of those who had sold unwanted gifts online rose to 22%.
In the UK, a Nielsen/Net Ratings survey found that:
  • 15% of UK online shoppers planned to sell unwanted Christmas gifts online.
  • A further 35% were considering it, with women more likely to do so than men
  • Britons send nearly 1 billion Christmas cards every year.
  • 6 million trees were bought in 2004, but only 1 in 6 were recycled, leading to an extra 9,000 tons of rubbish being dumped.
  • Each year, Christmas leaves more than £1.2 billion-worth of unwanted presents in its wake.
  • Nearly 2 million Britons will go abroad this Christmas, creating millions of tons of CO2 in the process.
  • More than 8,000 tons of wrapping paper is used at Christmas, which the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs estimates is enough to wrap the whole island of Guernsey.
  • We consume far more bottles, cans and paper at Christmas than any other time of year, with more than 3 million extra tons of waste. Our bins overflow with an extra 750 million bottles and 500 million drink cans.
  • About 80,000 tons of old clothes also get thrown out every Christmas.
  • Calls to suicide and depression helplines increase by 10% during the festive period
  • Loneliness, stress, family problems, financial pressure all takes it toll on millions of people who hide behind a smile.
I wonder what the Lord thinks of it all? I believe His heart breaks. It wasn't meant to be this way. We have made something beautiful into a monster that now has no control. What is wrong seems right and what is right seems wrong.

I was in a little church on Sunday (see Sefton Village You Tube channel for video) and we were singing that beautiful song 'When the music fades'. I really felt the spirit if God challenge me to change the words slightly. And I leave these words as a challenge to you this Christmas:

"I'm coming back to the heart of Christmas
And it's all about you
It's all about you Jesus
I'm sorry Lord for the thing I've made it
For it's all about you
It's all about you, Jesus"


Have a great day and remember to do the most important thing ... seek, find and worship the Lord!

Selah!

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