Its Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
$3.99
What makes Christmas feel special for you? Fairy lights? Familiar Christmas movies? Seeing friends and family?
There’s so much to love about Christmas, but what if you’re missing out on the best thing of all?
In this engaging, thoughtful and winsome book, Andrew Wilson takes us to the first Christmas to show that what can make our Christmases truly special is Jesus, the light of the world. Andrew Wilson explains how Jesus makes a difference to the darkness of this world-and how he can make a difference to our lives too.
This short and warmly-written book is perfect for giving away to family, friends and neighbors, as well as giving away at Christmas services and Christmas outreach events.
4 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9781802541113
ISBN10: 180254111X
Andrew Wilson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2024
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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