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Explore God's amazing plan for Christmas with this family devotional for Advent.
Right from the beginning, the serpent lied to Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden – and he has been lying ever since. But right from the beginning, God told us his amazing plan to send Jesus.
Each of the 25 readings looks at one of the serpent's lies from Genesis 3, and then shows how the glorious truth of Christmas beats it every time! There is even space for each family member to make their own notes.
So get each family member a copy of A Jesus Christmas and a Bible, and find ten minutes a day in December to look at God's word together and dwell on the good news of Christmas.
This book is fabulous. Our kids are aged 14,12,11&7 so finding something we can all access and remain engaged with can be tricky. I have been looking for a bible overview resource for the family and this seems ideal - not just for advent...
we are adding our own twist to enhance engagement- sweeties!
Day 1- snake sweets
Day2- star chocolate
Day 3 - jelly babies
Day 4 - we tried to build a staircase with chocolate ! And so on!
I am really pleased and delighted to have found this book for our family thank you so much.
We got these books for an 8 year old and a 10 year old girl. Both have loved them / one had been reading it every day with her non Christian friend (who has since been given a bible for Christmas as she was so interested!) brilliant!
Currently going through this with my 4 children, aged 5-14. Very pleased with it. Really nice length. Easy enough for all of them to understand but challenging enough questions for the older ones too. My younger two love the journalling ideas and are drawing/colouring on separate paper - links to printable versions of the journalling pages would have been wonderful!