Gift : What If Christmas Gave You What You’ve Always Wanted
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Nothing beats the feeling of giving, or receiving, the perfect gift.
The most meaningful gifts we receive make us feel known, loved and valued. And when we give a gift like that, it’s like we’re putting ourselves in our present. And at Christmas, that’s exactly what God did.
This light-hearted and lively book explores how our gift-giving traditions show us a glimpse of a giving God. Evangelist Glen Scrivener helps readers to celebrate the gift of life in a world brimming with beauty, before taking us to John 3:16 to unwrap the Christmas gift that can give us what we’ve always wanted, and what we really need.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784983741
ISBN10: 1784983748
Glen Scrivener
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2019
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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