Twelve Gifts of Advent eBook

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The word Advent comes from the Latin word that means “coming.”

Traditionally, Advent is the season of waiting and preparing for the One who is coming. And as amazing as the Christmas story of the babe in the manger is, its meaning becomes a whole lot deeper when we understand the story that came first. The story of creation and fall, and of the long waiting for the coming of the promised one.

This devotional helps your family do just that.

 

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The word Advent comes from the Latin word that means “coming.” Traditionally, Advent is the season of waiting and preparing for the One who is coming. And as amazing as the Christmas story of the babe in the manger is, its meaning becomes a whole lot deeper when we understand the story that came first. The story of creation and fall, and of the long waiting for the coming of the promised one.

This devotional helps your family do just that.

Each day you open a gift together. Inside is an object that helps tell the Advent story. The objects really help in remembering the story! As you wait for Christmas day, together you will learn about the story of God’s people waiting. Waiting for the promised one.

Inside the eBook you will find instructions for how to set up your gift boxes, a devotional guide for each day, and printables to make your job easy peasy so you can enjoy this season right along with your family.

 

Please note: this is a digital product

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