Speech_on_Christmas by henry
Speech_on_Christmas by henry
Speech_on_Christmas by henry
Good morning everyone, respected judges, teachers, and my fellow students. Today, I am here to
talk about one of the most joyful and celebrated festivals in the world - Christmas!
Christmas is not just a festival; it's a season of love, joy, and togetherness. Celebrated every year
on the 25th of December, Christmas marks the birth of Jesus Christ, who is believed to be the
messenger of love and peace. But let me ask you something - does Christmas only mean
decorating Christmas trees, singing carols, and exchanging gifts? I believe it's much more than that.
The true spirit of Christmas lies in spreading happiness and helping those in need. Just like Santa
Claus brings gifts for children, we too can be someone's Santa by sharing what we have. A small act
of kindness, a warm smile, or even a helping hand can light up someone's world. Isn't that what
Speaking of lights, the beautifully decorated Christmas trees, glittering stars, and glowing candles
remind us that even in the darkest times, there is hope. These symbols teach us to stay positive and
Christmas also brings families together. It is a time when people put aside their busy lives, sit
together, and celebrate. Delicious cakes, warm hugs, and heartfelt laughter fill the air, making every
moment special. It's a time to be grateful for all that we have and cherish the people around us.
But Christmas is not just about celebrations; it's also about reflection. The teachings of Jesus Christ
encourage us to forgive, to love, and to live in harmony with one another. These values are
especially important in today's world, where we often forget the power of kindness and compassion.
As we celebrate Christmas, let us remember to spread love, not just during the festival but every day
of the year. Let's be the reason someone smiles and feels special. That, my friends, is the real
magic of Christmas.
So, this Christmas, let's not only light up our homes but also the hearts of those around us. Let's
make it a festival not just of gifts but of gratitude, not just of decorations but of dedication to
kindness.
In the words of Helen Steiner Rice: "Peace on earth will come to stay, when we live Christmas every
day."