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Stepping up tone, US says Iran ‘deeply involved’ in Huthi ship attacks – Al-Monitor


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Artsakh Leader Annuls Earlier Decree to Dissolve Government – Armenian News by MassisPost


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Armenia to Assume Artsakh’s Debt Obligations – Finance Ministry – Armenian News by MassisPost


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Homenetmen Central Committee Chairperson Visits Western Prelacy


Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan Proposes Expanding Homenetmen Western Region’s “Hrashq” Initiative Into The Middle East

Western Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan, alongside, Vahe Hovaguimian, Chairman of the Western Prelacy Executive Council, Mher Der Ohanessian, Vice-Chair of the Western Prelacy Executive Council, and George Chorbajian, Secretary of the Western Prelacy Executive Council, welcomed Hagop Khacherian, Chairperson of the Homenetmen Central Committee.

Khacherian was accompanied by Vicken Apelian and Mher Tavidian, members of Homenetmen Central Committee from Los Angeles.

During the productive meeting, several issues of concern were discussed impacting our national and organizational life. H.G. Bishop Donoyan specifically referenced the significant position and role Homenetmen holds within our nation.

Prelate Donoyan proposed expanding Homenetmen Western Region’s “Hrashq” initiative to the Middle East. The Hrashq program aims to involve Armenian children and youth with special needs in Homenetmen activities, by providing a positive experience which can benefit other Armenian communities, especially communities in the Middle East.

Prelate Donoyan, as an expression of moral and financial support for the expansion of the “Hrashq” program, allocated $10,000 to the Homenetmen Central Committee, from a special fund established six months ago at the Western Prelacy, aimed for children and youth with special needs. The Executive Council members of the Western Prelacy also expressed their complete support to Homenetmen.

The Homenetmen Central Committee members expressed their appreciation and gratitude to Bishop Torkom Donoyan and the Executive Council members and extended their warm wishes for the New Year and Christmas holidays with the hope of continuing cooperation on a pan Armenian resonance.


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Dissolution decree no longer exists, Karabakh will not be dissolved as of January 1, presidential adviser says – Armenia News


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American Armenian Rose Float Association Reveals 2024 Parade Float Riders – Asbarez.com – Asbarez Armenian News


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Moscow Acknowledges ‘Issues’ in Fulfilling Military Contract with Armenia – Asbarez.com – Asbarez Armenian News


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Christmas: Making Room for Christ


Rev. Dr. Vahan H. Tootikian

BY REV. DR. VAHAN H. TOOTIKIAN

Christmas is the celebration of God’s revelation of Himself in and through Jesus Christ. God reveals Himself through many ways—in historical events, in nature, through the Bible, through persons, and supremely through Jesus Christ.

God’s revelation through Jesus Christ is called Incarnation. Incarnation tells us the truth about God. It tells us about His intervention in human affairs. It tells us about His true nature, about His self-giving love. It tells us that God came into this sin-filled world out of love in order to save it.

Incarnation also tells the truth about human nature. It tells us that mankind has violated God’s will and has alienated itself from Him. God, however, wants to reconcile humanity, to restore the broken relationship and bring His sinful children to Him.

Christmas is the celebration of God’s presence with us here and now. Centuries ago God told the prophet Isaiah that a baby was going to be born whose name will be called Immanuel, which means “God with us” (Isaiah 7:4).

One of the central affirmations of Christmas is that in Jesus Christ we see the love of God for humankind made flesh. That, in the fullness of time—God’s most opportune time—He intercepted human history with the gift of a Savior to redeem a world which had lost touch with its Creator.

In Jesus Christ we have come to know who God is. He indeed is Immanuel—God with us. Not a remote God beyond space and time, but God within us, among us, a Deity that bind us to Himself and to one another.

The greatest news that Christmas imparts is that the God who came to mankind in the babe of Bethlehem two thousand years ago can come to us today if we make room for Him in our lives.

In the nativity story of Jesus, Luke tells us why it was necessary for him to be born in a manger. It was because there was no room for the Holy Family in the inn (Luke 2:7). And the most obvious reason why there was no room for Jesus was because the inn was occupied to capacity. One wonders whether the innkeeper could have done some rearrangement in order to accommodate the Holy Family. Most probably he would, had he recognized the significance of the occasion.

An existential question that arises in one’s mind is: If there was no room for Christ two thousand years ago, is there any room for him today? It appears that some people are so much preoccupied with so many worldly cares that there isn’t room for anything else, not even for Christ.

Having room for Christ involves some rearranging of life. His very presence requires some commitments and changes.

Those who have made room for Christ in their lives are those for whom Christ is Immanuel (“God with us”). They have experienced the true joy Christmas.

The advent of Christ into the world is not limited by time. Mary and Joseph held him in their arms. We can hold him in our hearts. If and when we do that, then our Christmas celebration will truly be a joyous one.   

Christ is born and revealed. Tidings of joy unto you and unto us.     

Rev. Dr. Vahan H. Tootikian is the Minister Emeritus of the Armenian Congregational Church of Greater Detroit and the Executive Director of the Armenian Evangelical World Council.