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25 Days of Christmas Family Devotional: Making Christmas More Meaningful


I think one of my favorite Christmases was one where I spent a lot of time doing something for someone else. The ladies of our church got together and made Christmas special for a deserving family, complete with a delivery of approximately one ton of presents on Christmas Eve. Okay…I may be exaggerating about the weight of the presents, but only a little. The surprise on the faces of each family member was so worth all the time and effort we put into it.

In my opinion, that is what Christmas is all about.
A couple of years ago a friend and I decided we wanted to write an advent devotional book to help families come together and get more involved during the Christmas season and throughout the year.  This year, we FINALLY finished it. There are 25 days' worth of devotions, short stories, activities for families to participate in, and songs to listen to or sing along with.

So, if you are looking for something special to do together as a family, especially families with young children, this is the book for you. You can follow this link to purchase it from Amazon. Right now it's only ¢.99. I pray it will bless you this Christmas season.

If you're looking for something fun to read this season, you can check out CHRISTMAS AT MARTHA'S HOUSE. It is also only ¢.99  

Share with your friends to help them get in the Christmas mood and maybe learn something about Christ they never new before.

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  1. I was browsing your pages and by the time I came back to the front, you posted again! The book looks neat... congratulations on getting it done. I came upon your blog site because I'm interested in freelance writing. Do you have any advice for me?... Feel free to email: domestic.chick@yahoo.com

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