Come Home For Christmas
$24.99
Matthew West, in his trademark creative and engaging style, leads readers to experience Christmas through the eyes of a child and to come home to greater joy, hope, peace, and belonging found only in Jesus.
Come Home for Christmas invites readers to enter the Christmas season with the intention of returning their hearts to God. In the midst of what can be the busiest and most stressful holiday season, each chapter points the reader to the kingdom realities that God invites each of us to participate in through the birth of Jesus. Matthew West’s humor, Bible-teaching, and storytelling challenge us to embrace this season of Christmas as the homecoming that God intends for it to be. Through the pages of this winsome and inspiring book, you will:
*Feel the wonder of Christmas as you did when you were a child
*Move beyond the baby in the manger to the Savior of the world
*Return your heart to the joy, peace, love, and hope found in Jesus
*Restore neglected or broken relationships with family and friends
*Come home to the life God intended you to experience throughout the year
This special book, which springs out of Matthew’s love for Christmas, reminds us that the story of Christmas calls readers back to the heart (or the home) of what it means to be loved by God. Each chapter will include a specific Bible reading about the Christmas story, and the book will include small group discussion questions and an Advent challenge.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400343935
ISBN10: 1400343933
Matthew West | Matt Litton
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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