A humorous introduction to Christianity by Rico Tice and Nate Morgan Locke which invites readers to look at the presents under God’s tree. They’ll discover some very different things about God, about themselves and about Christmas, and how Jesus really is everything they could ever hope for.
This page-turner is accessible for those who have never heard the gospel before, and gripping for those who think they have heard it all before. Ideal for giving away to friends and family as a gift, and cheap enough for churches to buy to give out at services this December (bulk deals available).
Buy it, read it, give it away!
Contributors | Rico Tice, Nate Morgan Locke |
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ISBN | 9781784980146 |
Format | Paperback |
Dimensions | 110mm x 178mm x 6mm |
Language | English |
Pages | 64 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
Behind the expensive Christmas is a generous God and this little book leads to the riches of Christ. If you know Christ, then buy this for others who don't—if you want to know Christ, then buy it for yourself.
Immediately engaging, this excellent little book will take you to the very heart of Christmas.
Compelling, creative and clear, this is a wonderful Christmas book for believers to enjoy and then to give as a gift to seekers and skeptics. The theological underpinnings are sound, without being dry or preachy.
The reader is invited to imagine what it might be like to spend Christmas Day in God’s living room and what presents might be there under the Trinity’s tree. The Father has a gift for us, of a wonderful baby, his Son the Lord Jesus. God the Son has a gift for his Father – a perfect life of righteousness lived on earth. But what could we give God? Our sin means that we can give nothing which God would find acceptable. We realise we cannot stay. But, just as we are about to leave, Jesus says to us: ‘Why don’t you let me write your name alongside mine and we will give my present to the Father from both of us?’ This is possible only because of the cross. The Spirit’s gift is to allow us to see the truth, the reality about sin, righteousness and judgment to come. Finally, the reader is asked one question: What will you do with the gifts God is offering you?... continue reading