One of the most common questions about Christmas is why it is celebrated on December 25. Historical evidence shows that early Church Fathers recognized and supported this date as the day to commemorate Christ’s birth. Clement of Alexandria (c. 150–215 AD) wrote that Christians honored Christ’s nativity with joy and devotion, demonstrating early awareness of […]
Did the Romans Hijack Christmas? Separating Myth from History
A frequent objection to celebrating Christmas on December 25 is that it was supposedly “hijacked” from Roman pagan festivals. Critics often point to Saturnalia, celebrated December 17–23, or the festival of Sol Invictus, instituted in AD 274, as evidence that December 25 was chosen to replace these pagan holidays. The implication is that Christmas is […]
Were the Early Christians Really Aware of December 25 as Jesus’ Birth Date?
Some argue that early Christians didn’t care about or even know the date of Jesus’ birth. Historical evidence shows this claim does not hold up. From the beginning, Christians showed deep interest in Jesus’ life—from His humble birth in Bethlehem to the angels, shepherds, and magi. These details were not incidental. Early believers clearly took […]
Celebrating Christmas Without Compromise: Practical Advice for Christians
Many Christians feel tension about celebrating Christmas. Concerns about commercialization, cultural influence, or questionable history can create confusion. But Christmas can be celebrated faithfully when approached with intention and a Christ-centered mindset. Avoid Judging Others Not every believer celebrates Christmas in the same way. Some prefer quiet, simple traditions. Others enjoy a more festive approach. […]
Could Shepherds Really Be in the Fields at Christmas? History Says Yes
A frequent objection raised by skeptics of December 25 as Jesus’ birth date concerns the shepherds in the fields. Many argue that winter in Bethlehem would be too cold for shepherds to watch their flocks overnight. Historical climate data and traditional shepherding practices, however, show that this objection is based on misconceptions. Bethlehem’s Winter Climate: […]
