About Me

Jim Killebrew has 40 years of clinical psychological work for people with intellectual disabilities, and experience teaching, administration, consulting, writing with multiple publications. Dr. Killebrew has attended four Universities and received advanced degrees. Southern Illinois University; Ph.D., Educational Psychology; University of Illinois at Springfield, Counseling Education; M.A., Human Development Counseling; Northeastern Oklahoma State University, B.A., Psychology and Sociology. Dr. Killebrew attended Lincoln Christian Seminary (Now Lincoln Christian University). Writing contributions have been accepted and published in several journals: Hospital & Community Psychiatry, The Lookout, and Christian Standard (multiple articles). He may be reached at Killebrewjb@aol.com.

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Happy Holidays or Merry Christmas










1 comment:

John Pennington said...

Hello Jim
Great Thought thanks for sharing. I too Share in the joy of celebrating our savior openly and boldly. I often think though that we as Christians are to be the ones who express this to the world and not force the world express it to us.

I have many friends who get upset when they are greeted with happy holidays, rather than Merry Christmas. This reaction reminds of the way we say I love you to others and then get upset because they don't quickly say it back. When I speak it comes from the abundance of my heart not from a sense of duty or obligation. The one on the other side of the counters in retail are told how to greet what to greet an so on. In this I can tell when one greets me because he has to and another because they enjoy my presence.

So to keep this Short I will say, I would rather not be told a thing by force just to hear what I like. After all that is what most salespeople do anyway.

God Bless and do have a Merry Christmas my Friend.

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Keep up the Good work friend!