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On This Holy Night: The Heart of Christmas

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ISBN: 9781400323760

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Rekindle the true meaning of Christmas with the help of six gifted Christian communicators. 

Every year, the story of Christmas is told and retold, but sometimes the very familiarity of holiday traditions causes us to overlook the vital expressions of this meaningful season. On This Holy Night breathes new life into several aspects of the Christmas story through the voices of six beloved Christian communicators. Each author explores the meaning of Christmas in different facets of the holiday:

  • Max Lucado—a look into Joseph’s story, a man caught between what God says and what makes sense
  • Rick Warren—the real gift of Christmas is that God sent His own Son to connect with the human race
  • David Jeremiah—why the name of Jesus is so important and perfect
  • John Maxwell—how to journey like the wise men to unexpected places
  • Jack Hayford—a look into Mary’s story, a woman who embraced the seemingly impossible with God at her side
  • Bill Hybels—rediscovering meaning in the nativity scene

Sure to connect readers back to the heart of the holiday, this beautiful four-color gift book will be treasured for years to come.

Product Details

  • Title : On This Holy Night: The Heart of Christmas
  • Author: Nelson, Thomas
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
  • Publication Date: 2013
  • ISBN: 9781400323760

Thomas Nelson Publishing began in a village in Scotland over 200 years ago and now the enterprise employs over 600 people. Thomas Nelson's goal has been to honor God and serve people. It started out as a second-hand bookshop in Edinburgh and Thomas also wanted to publish his own materials. He wanted to provide affordable Christian works and classic literature for the "common folk". Thomas Nelson's growing reputation for integrity and enthusiasm caused this enterprise to flourish.

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