World Rejoices : The Good News Of Christmas Devotional
$16.99
The World Rejoices is a practical resource for individuals and families, encouraging a slower December pace while counting down the days to Christmas. Each short daily reflection and Scripture reading from the first two chapters of the Gospel of Luke guides you toward a deeper connection with Jesus and a meaningful understanding of the Christmas story. Engaging activities interspersed throughout the book will give you a few minutes to unwind and enjoy the season.
Authors Eliza Huie, Cyndi Logsdon, Brook Taylor, and Ashley Arey offer unique perspectives on the stories of God’s faithfulness in a way that will focus your heart on Jesus and will encourage you to embrace a season of anticipation, reflection, and preparation for the celebration of Jesus’s birth.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781645074236
ISBN10: 1645074234
Eliza Huie | Cyndi Logsdon | Brook Taylor
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2024
Publisher: New Growth Press
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