Family Traditions, But Grateful For More

Describe a positive thing a family member has done for you.

Bear with me.  It’s not just one individual family member, but the collective family group through three generations. 

And I know it’s not the Christmas season, but this prompt reminds me of some of the special family traditions that I’ve experienced. 

Tradition is defined as a belief, practice, or custom passed down from generation to generation, often within a particular culture or society. It also refers to long-established practices or sets of beliefs followed by a group.

For many, family traditions are an integral part of the Christmas holidays. Growing up, my family had our own cherished traditions that made the season special.

We always attended the Christmas Eve service, enjoyed a chili supper, exchanged gifts, and later, when the grandkids came along, we added a birthday cake for Jesus.

While we have carried on some of these traditions, life changes, and so do traditions. While they are meaningful, they don’t last forever. New traditions may take their place, but ultimately, Christmas isn’t about the traditions.

Christmas is about the gift of Jesus. If our traditions overshadow that truth, we risk focusing on the wrong thing.

Every tradition, every shared moment with family and friends, exists because of Jesus. It has taken me over 60 years to fully grasp this perspective, and for that, I am deeply grateful.

Grateful for Jesus. Grateful for my family. Grateful for the moments made special because of Him. He has always been, and always will be, at the center of it all.

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Meet Todd Gordon, a seasoned educator, coach, and activities administrator who dedicated an impressive 37 years to shaping the lives of students within the realm of education.  His career has taken him on a remarkable journey through nine different school districts, ranging from the intimate setting of a small school to the dynamic landscape of a large, multi-high school urban district – truly everything in between. In 2022, Todd embarked on a new chapter, retiring from his illustrious career in education. However, retirement did not signal an end to his passion for making a positive impact in the realm of sports and activities.  Todd joined BOUND, a leading sports software company, where he continues to contribute his wealth of experience and knowledge to support activity administrators and coaches. Beyond the professional arena, Todd’s personal life is a testament to dedication and enduring love.  Married to his wife, Deb, for an impressive 40 years, they have navigated life’s journey together.  Their family has grown to include three married children, each on their unique paths, and six delightful grandchildren who bring joy and laughter to their lives. Todd authored and published his first book, “The Power of One.  One Word Leadership”, in 2022.   His newest project is the “The Pursuit”, and it starts with new writings on a new page on this website.  Todd delves into the essence of your daily pursuit of excellence, offering insights on growth, resilience, and the power of redemption.  By weaving daily Scripture insights into our exploration, we bridge the timeless with the contemporary, inviting you to reflect on leadership principles grounded in spiritual wisdom.

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