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Simple Is Better – Praying Over Christmas Cards

  • diannevielhuber
  • Dec 26, 2025
  • 3 min read
stack of Christmas cards

 Ephesians 6:18 – Never stop praying, especially for others. Always pray by the power of the Spirit. Stay alert and keep praying for God’s people.

 

Gratitude Day 977

 

A highlight of every Christmas is receiving Christmas cards.

 

I LOVE hearing from family and friends. Quite honestly, there are a chunk of people we only hear from at Christmas time. I treasure all the cards and letters we receive from friends and famil.

 

Today, I’m sharing a way that you can elevate how you view Christmas cards.

opened Christmas cards

 

We wait until Christmas to open our cards. I like to sit down and open a bunch at one time! I love reading the messages and updates families sent along with their greetings. The pictures, the beautiful cards, just make this time special.

 

Then, I set them aside for another day; one I think is terribly important. On this day, I start praying over the cards. Because the people represented in the cards are so special, I like to take a little extra time and pray for each individual family represented in our received Christmas cards. I hold each card individually, read it again, lay my hand on it and pray for the people the card represents. It’s a small way to connect with this family in a very personally meaningful way.

 

The logistics of how this happens change from year-to-year. Often, I take one card a day and pray for the family. Sometimes, I have done small chunks of cards for several days in a row. I want to give each family time just for their family. Time where I am able to honor and respect this family and whatever is going on in their lives.


praying over Christmas cards

 

I feel connected to each family as I pray over their card, asking God to be with them in whatever is going on in their lives right now. I rejoice with those things that are celebrations and I lift up those things that may be challenging right now, whether I know the specific nature or not. It’s a way I can appreciate and value this family while also advocating for God to hold them tightly in God’s hand.

 

Praying over Christmas cards is a fun and deeply meaningful way to extend the Christmas spirit a bit longer. More importantly, it’s a way I can lift each family up.  

 

If you are looking for a fun, meaningful and personal way to connect with the people represented in the Christmas cards you receive, try praying over each family and their Christmas card. Do it in a timeframe that fits you. Wait and see how this little project makes you feel. I think it will open your heart in a slightly new way this holiday season.

 

For receiving Christmas cards from people near and far, I am grateful.


Blessings –

Dianne


Loving God – Thank you for allowing me to hear from so many people these past few weeks. Help me prioritize time so I can lift them up to you individually in the next few days. Amen.


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