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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 is the author of Christian life and children's books. She often pulls from her experience as a Christian wife and mother to gain literary inspiration.Before she started writing, Kayce earned her BA in Theatre from Louisiana College, worked in theatre, taught theatre and history, and served on a few Board of Directors. After that, because hey why not, she went to law school at Florida Coastal School of Law. She worked for a while drafting contracts and then "retired" to become a full-time mom to three amazing little boys. Kayce, her husband and their sons live in The Woodlands, Texas with their two cats and a huge, goofy dog. When she's not writing Kayce can usually be found helping at her sons' school, serving at her church, or hanging out with friends and family. Smiles are made of iced tea, sunsets, shopping trips, traveling, warm blankets and movie nights.