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When Christmas CameWhen Christmas Came By Barbara Rainey The substance of Christmas is revealed with life in poignant prose and vivid watercolors.

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The Wonderful Names of Christ by Kay Arthur Discovering the names of Christ can be the foundation of a joyful Christmas. More Christmas articles

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Celebrating the Christ in Christmas Guests include: Brenda Verner Christmas is certainly one of the most popular holidays here in the United States. It is also a holiday that is uniquely Christian. Today on the bradcast, Verner Communication President Brenda Verner, a nationally known media analyst, offers listeners some practical tips for keeping the focus on Christ this Christmas More Christmas broadcasts

  • How to Have the "Perfect" Christmas
  • It's not a matter of what you should do, but what you shouldn't.
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  • Why Shepherds? Why Now?
  • Series Title: The Divine Birth Announcement (Day 2 of 2)
  • Shepherds--that's exactly who God told first, as He made His divine birth announcement of the glad tidings of the incarnation of Jesus Christ. Find out why, on today's broadcast.
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What God Wants for ChristmasThis kid-friendly, interactive nativity tells the story of Christ's birth in a simple and fun way for kids of all ages. You can use this hands-on Christmas activity as a one-time event or 7 days leading up to Christmas morning.