Of all the holidays, Jeff Winter, age 7, of Suffern, New York, liked Christmas the best.
Marc, Susan and Brian exchanged presents with Jeff and told Christmas stories about the
birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
The star on top of the Christmas tree reminded Jeff of the one that guided the three Wise
Men to the Christ Child.
Gazing at the manger scene near the Christmas tree, Jeff thought about following the star
with the three Wise Men. Suddenly, a voice called his name.
"Jeff, come with us and follow the star!" said one of the Wise Men. "You may ride with our
caravan on this little donkey."
Jeff quickly dressed in traveling clothes and joined the caravan. The bright star shone a
silver path in the night.
After riding a long way, they arrived in Jerusalem. King Herod commanded his servants to
bring them to the palace.
The Wise Men told Herod they were following the bright star to find Baby Jesus.
The king said, "When you find the Child, return and tell me where He lives so I may also
worship Him."
Jeff remembered Marc, Susan and Brian saying that Herod was afraid Jesus would one day be
king, and that Herod really planned to destroy Baby Jesus.
"I must tell the Wise Men about what Herod intends to do," Jeff thought.
After the caravan left the palace, he explained Herod's evil plan to the Wise Men.
"That scoundrel! In that case, we won't tell anyone where to find the Child," said one
Wise Man.
"Jesus will be safe, thanks to Jeff," added another.
The caravan continued its long journey. The bright star guided the travelers like a beacon
of light.
"Marc, Susan and Brian would enjoy this wonderful journey," thought Jeff.
Finally, the bright ray of light pointed to the small town of Bethlehem. Sheep, horses
and cows silently welcomed the caravan.
Joseph opened the door and invited the travelers inside.
"Welcome, Jeff. You have journeyed from a distant land," said Joseph.
The Wise Men entered and bowed low before Mary and Baby Jesus. They presented costly gifts
of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Jeff crept close to Jesus and His mother, Mary.
Jesus was making little baby sounds while his mother hummed a lullaby.
"I wish Marc, Susan and Brian were here to feel God's love," Jeff said.
Mary smiled at Jeff and said, "You can always feel God's love if you keep Him close to your
heart."
The glow of light around the Holy Family became soft and golden. Jesus slept soundly in
his mother's arms. Jeff also felt sleepy.
Finally, a Wise Man gently lifted Jeff onto the little donkey that waited in the Bethlehem
night. He quickly fell to sleep during the long ride home.
The Wise Man whispered, "Farewell, child. We have brought you home to Suffern, New York."
Jeff could see that the manger scene near the Christmas tree had changed. The three Wise
Men had presented their costly gifts, and the little donkey stood nearby. But Baby Jesus
was no longer just lying in the manger. Now, Jeff held Jesus close to his heart.