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Christmas. The night of Jesus Christ's birth. What sounds were there on that "silent night" oh so long ago? Was the inn keeper's mind reverberating with sounds coming from the overflowing rooms? Could a little boy in town hear the rustle of the animals in the stable surrounding the baby Jesus? Did Joseph's ears ring with praise, or worry, or a little of both? Journey to Bethlehem on the night of Jesus' birth, and listen for the sounds that call us to remember the gift he brought to every human heart-the sounds of that, perhaps, not so silent night.

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Christmas. The night of Jesus Christ's birth. What sounds were there on that "silent night" oh so long ago? Was the inn keeper's mind reverberating with sounds coming from the overflowing rooms? Could a little boy in town hear the rustle of the animals in the stable surrounding the baby Jesus? Did Joseph's ears ring with praise, or worry, or a little of both? Journey to Bethlehem on the night of Jesus' birth, and listen for the sounds that call us to remember the gift he brought to every human heart-the sounds of that, perhaps, not so silent night.
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Kayce Clark was born in Hendersonville, Tennessee, but as the saying goes she "wasn't born in Texas but got there as quickly as she could. After graduating with a bachelor's in Theatre Performance, working in theatre, and teaching theatre for many years, Kayce took a different path and entered law school.After her three sons were born, Kayce stayed home in an attempt to control the chaos of three boys all 18 months apart. Writing was always a hobby and became a creative outlet as she settled into the role of housewife and boy wrangler. Always one to express herself in a creative way, Kayce began dedicating more of her time to her work as an author, speaker, and actress. As a woman who enjoyed four different careers and moved over thirty times while living in seven states and two countries, she is able to pull from a host of life experiences to inspire her writings.Currently, Kayce lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband, three boys, and a slew of pets. She loves history, reading, travel, is active in her church, participates in community theatre, and in her spare time window shops or simply hangs out with her family.