The Walk: How To Have a Merry Little Christmas

The other day, I woke up with a Christmas song in my head.

It wasn’t just any version—it was the Muppets and John Denver, singing 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas'.

Nostalgia hit hard, reminding me of simpler, cozier moments from childhood. But here’s the thing: the world today feels far from cozy or simple.

How can we have ourselves a Merry Little Christmas when the world is on fire? Still, the story of the Nativity holds lessons that matter even more now. 

I talk about it in this week's episode of my podcast 'The Walk'. Some takeaways: 

☑ Focus on what you can control

↳ Global problems can feel overwhelming.
↳ Your local actions still create real impact.
↳ Small, consistent kindness changes lives around you.

Jesus was born as a powerless child in a world that was in turmoil. Christmas is about small beginnings that end up changing the world.

☑ Turn Worry Into Prayer

↳ Worry drains energy.
↳ Focus on gratitude for what’s going well, even amidst challenges.
↳ Set aside five minutes each morning to sit quietly and pray.

'Do not be afraid,' is the message of the angels. And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart.

☑ Embrace small acts of kindness

↳ Find a need in your immediate circle.
↳ Commit to one action you can do today.
↳ Reflect on how it impacted you and others.

Mary wrapped her newborn son in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger. Jesus' first experience is the simple, gentle care of his mother.

Celebrating Christmas isn’t trying to escape reality. It’s about seeing the power in small actions and shared moments.

So... have yourself a Merry Little Christmas!