1962 Ruth Chou Simon's entry on the Prince of Peace is quite timely for family gatherings...sorry I haven't gotten it to you sooner. "We long for peace:between siblings, with parents, among friends, on social media, and within our own chaotic hearts. Today, peace seems as elusive as ever, with political unrest, injustice, economic unknowns, and unprecedented levels of loneliness and anxiety in a digitally connected world. Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let know your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid. John 14:27 Jesus is called the Prince of Peace because apart form His sacrifice on the cross, we would still, in our sin, be enemies of a holy God. Where there is sin, there is no peace. Think about the last time you were at odds with someone-what sin was at play that resulted in your lack of peace? Was it pride? Anger? Selfishness? Trace the conflict-the lack of peace-back to its source. Inevitably,