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				Family Activity: Making a Christingle
				(From 
			Saturday, December 23 Devotional) 
				
				
				
				 During 
			a Christmas service in 1747, a Moravian Pastor in Germany, gave 
			children a lighted candle tied with a red ribbon representing Jesus 
			as the Light of the World. The candle and ribbon became known 
			as a Christingle, German for Christ’s Light. The benedictory prayer 
			was: “Lord Jesus, kindle a flame in these children’s hearts, that 
			theirs become like Thine.” Today the Christingle includes: an 
			orange representing the world; a red ribbon representing the blood 
			of Christ; a candle representing the light of the world; 4 cocktail 
			sticks with candies and fruit representing God’s love spreading to 
			the corners of the world, the four seasons, and God’s 
			bounty.  
				
				 Making a Christingle  
				
				You 
			will need 
			an orange, aluminum foil, candle (approx. 3/8” in diameter); red 
			ribbon 1/2” or 3/4” wide, dressmaker’s pin, 4 cocktail sticks, 1 
			paper muffin case, 4 mini marshmallows (white or pink), 8 raisins, 8 
			Craisins® (or similar dried fruits of your choice).  
				
				Cut a 
			slice off the bottom of the orange to create a flat surface which 
			will fit into the paper muffin case. Place orange in paper muffin 
			case. 
				
				Cut a 
			2” square of aluminum foil and place under the candle bottom 
			wrapping up the sides and turning out to about 3/4” to catch candle 
			wax. Cut a small cross in the top of the orange, then push the 
			candle into the orange until the candle wax catcher (foil) is on the 
			top of the orange. Wrap the red ribbon round the orange equator and 
			secure with a dressmaker’s pin. 
				
				Put 1 
			raisin, 1 Craisins® and 1 marshmallow on each cocktail stick, then 
			add 1 more raisin and 1 more Craisins®. You should have 2 raisinns, 
			2 Craisins® and 1 marshmallow on each cocktail stick. Place the 4 
			cocktail sticks equally spaced around the orange between the ribbon 
			and the candle.  |