Tidings Of Comfort And Joy
$14.99
Remember Christ our Savior was bornon Christmas Day.
The Christmas season easily overwhelms, and meaning can be lost in the busyness. In Tidings of Comfort and Joy, Mark M. Yarbrough reminds us why we celebrate. These twenty–five short devotions focus December on Jesus through a combination of Scripture reflections, winsome stories, advent applications, and guided prayers. This is a book that you and your family will turn to annually, as you prepare your heart for the wonder and meaning of Christmas.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781683595656
ISBN10: 1683595653
Mark Yarbrough
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2021
Publisher: Lexham Press/Kirkdale Press
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