Clarification on The 12 Prearls of Christmas

A wonderful reader of mine asked a very good question. She wondered what exactly the 12 Pearls of Christmas were, since she had come across several posts like mine. I answered her privately and thanked her for bringing this question up. Apparently I had not made it clear enough, so let me start at the beginning.

A few weeks back I reviewed a book, The Pearl Girls: Encountering Grit, Experiencing Grace, and my review and tour date along with more information can be found here.

The 12 Pearls of Christmas is a delightful way to conclude the tour. Those of us who participated where asked if we would be willing to post these wonderful, heart-warming “pearls” through Christmas Day. I did not write them, there are different authors for each day. I do not receive any compensation for this, just the pleasure of being a part of something larger than myself and knowing that these amasing stories are reaching others and one of my commenter’s could possibly be the winner of a 3 strand Pearl Necklace.

This is directly from the publicity agent:

The Pearl Girl blog will be hosting 12 Pearls of Christmas for the 12 days proceeding Christmas day. The series will run from December 13th to the 25th. Contributing authors include Melody Carlson, Tricia Goyer, Susan May Warren, Dawn Meehan, Maureen Lang, Mary deMuth, Holley Gerth, and more …

CONTEST: A three strand pearl necklace will be given away on New Year’s Day. The contest is open for all of you to post on your blog. All people need to do is leave a comment on your blog. You will need to email all the names of the people who commented on their blog during the 12 Pearls of Christmas series the week after Christmas to be entered into the drawing. The winner will be chosen randomly and announced all the participating blogs.

At the end of each 12 Day of Christmas Post, there will always be this:

A three strand pearl necklace will be given away on New Year’s Day. All you need to do to have a chance of winning is leave a comment here. Come back on New Year’s Day to see if you won!

12 Pearls of Christmas Series and contest sponsored by Pearl Girls®. For more information, please visit www.pearlgirls.info

Hopefully I have helped answer all questions. Please feel free to ask more. Comments to this post are not a part of the contest.

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Day 2: 12 Pearls of Christmas: Life Beautiful

Life Beautiful
by Margaret McSweeney

During a quiet moment after Thanksgiving, I started reading my parents’ stack of love letters that I recently found in a storage box. As a Christmas gift to you, I would like to share my father’s words to my mother written to her during Christmas 1949. This incredible “hug from heaven” has been a tangible affirmation that Pearl Girls has true meaning and great worth for women throughout the world. I pray that God will continue to bless this ministry and outreach. May we all realize that the grit in our lives can be transformed into grace through the love of God.

This is what I found written on a tiny folded card inscribed with “Christmas Greetings” on the front:

Christmas 1949

My Dearest Carolyn,

Truly a jewel is a thing of beauty, but a life that is lived to serve others and to glorify our Christ, such as yours, is my dearest, a far surpassing gem in radiance and beauty.

Pearls to me, symbolize this “Life Beautiful” that you have achieved, Carolyn. Each pearl is a result of a great hurt to the oyster’s life. But the little mollusk builds an iridescent coat around this source of hurt, and as a result, the precious pearl comes into being. Life is like that too.

If we, like the pearl, can make of our hurts the basis of a thing of beauty, then we can bear witness to an on-looking world how Christians can overcome through Christ, blows that are seemingly insurmountable.

At this happiest season of the year, I give thanks to God for you, Carolyn – my Pearl of Great Price.

Your Claude

Isn’t this an amazing Christmas Pearl? I hope this message has touched your heart, too. Another Christmas gift I would like to share with you: My father’s lessons on leadership. These can be found on my guest blog post at Michael Hyatt’s website.

During this holiday season, decorate your life with Christmas Pearls — strands of God’s grace-reminders that nothing can separate us from his love, not even the grittiest of circumstances.

And please celebrate the “Pearls of Great Price” in your life through Post a Pearl. It’s a fun and free gift that you can share with special people who have been a blessing to you over the years.

Merry Christmas!

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Margaret McSweeney lives with her husband David and two teenage daughters in the Chicago suburbs. She’s the founder of Pearl Girls and a published author. Please visit www.pearlgirls.info for more info. You can also find Margaret at her writing blog, From Finance to Fiction or on Facebook and twitter.

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A three strand pearl necklace will be given away on New Year’s Day. All you need to do to have a chance of winning is leave a comment here. Come back on New Year’s Day to see if you won!
12 Pearls of Christmas Series and contest sponsored by Pearl Girls®. For more information, please visit www.pearlgirls.info

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A Good Week: The Sunday Salon

The Sunday Salon.com

Everyday through Christmas I shall be posting a “12 Days of Pearls” post, each by a different author. Not onlyare these stories true and uplifting, but for each person who chooses to leave a comment, their names will be collected the week after Christmas and one lucky winner will receive a 3 strand pearl necklace! 12 Pearls of Christmas Series and contest sponsored by Pearl Girls®. For more information, please visit www.pearlgirls.info.

I had an extremely productive week before I fell really ill.

This past week seven reviews went up:

I am hoping to read (I have a raging fever so the odds are not good):

    • To read A Blue and Gray Christmas by Joan Medlicott (323 pages)
    • To begin A Highlander Christmas by Janet Chapman (334 pages)
    Happy Reading and please feel free to leave comments or suggestions.

    All are welcome to join The Sunday Salon.

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