
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 43 Pages
- Publisher: 10Publishing
- Publication Date: October 2013
- ISBN: FDEVERMACHRISTMASTHINGAMABOB9781909611276
The Christmas Thingamabob
Christmas can be a wonderful time…
The tree lit up, the food–covered table, and the living room crowded with family and friends…but what are we left with when the lights go out, the food is gone and the people go home?
For many, Christmas is just some festive fun. But what if going for the glitz alone is like having the punch lines with no jokes; the puzzle, without the clues? What if having Christmas without celebrating it, means missing out on the real joy of the event?
About the Author
Mark Dever (PhD, Cambridge University) is senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC, and president of 9Marks. He has written several books on church health and church leadership.
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“Simple reminders are a gift from God. My hope this Christmas is that this little book will push through all the lights, sounds, bustling, and false promises that mark how we celebrate this season and we might be reminded of the depth and beauty that rages underneath it all.”
Matt Chandler
President, Acts 29
“Creative, and clear throughout, this short book celebrates what Christmas really is—and why it is worth your attention.”
David Helm
Pastor, Holy Trinity Church, Chicago
Product Description
Christmas can be a wonderful time…
The tree lit up, the food–covered table, and the living room crowded with family and friends…but what are we left with when the lights go out, the food is gone and the people go home?
For many, Christmas is just some festive fun. But what if going for the glitz alone is like having the punch lines with no jokes; the puzzle, without the clues? What if having Christmas without celebrating it, means missing out on the real joy of the event?
About The Author
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 43 Pages
- Publisher: 10Publishing
- Publication Date: October 2013
- ISBN: FDEVERMACHRISTMASTHINGAMABOB9781909611276