Come Discover Christmas
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Rediscover the Joy and Hope of Christmas
This year, breathe fresh wonder and purpose back into the celebration of the Advent. Designed as a road map back to Bethlehem, this captivating devotional takes you on an unforgettable journey through the season.
Complete with a takeaway thought and prayer, each daily entry is rich with biblical insight and comes to life through beautiful artwork. Rediscover the celebration of this season as you:
*experience anew the places and prophecies, sights and sounds, characters and colors of Christmas
*explore the ironies, politics, and inconvenience of the first Christmas
*embrace the true and enduring message and meaning of this holiday
This season, infuse peace and joy back into your celebrations–and come discover Christmas.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800763459
ISBN10: 0800763459
Arnold Fleagle
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Chosen Books
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