A slow Christmas helps you rediscover the wonder rushing steals. God meets you in stillness, not stress. Choose quiet moments, savor simple joys, and let peace lead the season.
It’s mid-December, and Christmas, the season that’s supposed to feel peaceful, already feels like a race you never signed up for.
You hurry from store to store.
Scroll through gift ideas.
Rush through parties, errands, and obligations.
And somewhere in the middle of all that movement, something gets lost.
Wonder.
The quiet magic.
The sacred stillness.
The sense of awe that Christmas once brought when you were younger.
That’s a question a daughter asked her mom, stopping her cold.
A slow Christmas.
Not a decorated one.
Not a perfect one.
Not a productive one.
A slow one.
And it’s also an invitation for you to do something different this year:
Light candles instead of rushing through dinner.
Read a few verses from Luke instead of watching another Christmas movie.
Walk through your neighborhood to look at lights instead of sprinting through a list of tasks.
So what if, this year, you permitted yourself to slow down?
Not to fall behind.
Not to disappoint anyone.
But to rediscover the awe that rushing always steals.
Because the first Christmas wasn’t hurried.
A quiet stable.
A silent night.
A simple manger.
And in that stillness… God showed up.
Maybe He still does.
“Be still, and know that I am God.” (Psalm 46:10)
So slow down.
Breathe deeply.
Notice the small miracles around you.
The twinkle of lights.
The warmth of your home.
The laughter at your table.
The presence of the people you love.
The presence of the God who loves you.
Christmas wonder isn’t found in motion. It’s found in moments.
