"Reflecting on the True Spirit of Christmas: Love, Giving, and Moderation"

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Compliments of the season, Digi lifestyle I hope we are making the most of the season sharing love and also remember that the reason for the season is Christ, who, according to scriptures, agreed to be born of a woman to fulfill the ministry of reconciling man, who fell into sin in the garden of Eden, back to our father God.

When I saw the prompt for this week, initially I was confused and didn't know what to design or write, but after I gave it some careful thought this morning, I decided to first download some resources online and came up with the two designs, which I used for this post. I designed both using CorelDRAW since I took a crash course on it during my last holiday.

It's rather unfortunate that my plans of celebrating the festivities with my family didn't work out due to financial constraints as a result of the huge financial commitment that comes with my final year project work and as a result of the fact that the current cost of transportation from Abeokuta, Ogun State, to Warri, Delta State, is almost twice what it used to be, but we move.

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Let's not forget to celebrate in moderation in order to avoid waste food, also not forgetting the need around us in the spirit of giving, which I see as the ultimate reason for the season, because Christ came to give his life that we might be reconciled back to our heavenly father.

Remember Jesus Christ the season for the season.

Photos were designed using CorelDRAW on my PC.

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you have an awesome design here.

Compliment of the season to you !

You did nice designs, although, I have never heard of corelDRAW