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Christmas: A Gift for Every Heart

Finding Peace and Joy During the Holiday Season

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Beloved pastor Dr. Charles Stanley takes us back to our truest and best reason for celebration—the birth of Christ. By revisiting the people and events of that first Christmas, Dr. Stanley reveals the unique lessons that long-ago starry night offers to each of us today. Such timeless truths as . . .

  • true peace and joy are found only in Christ, not in the things of this world;
  • Christmas itself is undeniable evidence that God always keeps His promises;
  • the Lord God not only lives and reigns, but He is intimately involved in every circumstance of our lives; and
  • the perfect gift for us to give Jesus is the gift of our own heart.

Christmas is a gift to everyone on earth. That gift has different meaning to God—Christ’s birth was His perfect plan that unfolded in His perfect time. This message is followed by a celebration of who Jesus is—God came down, reigning King, suffering Servant, Savior of the world—and the lessons learned through His birth from the perspectives of:

  • Mary, the virgin mother
  • Joseph, faithful and obedient servant of God
  • the innkeeper who had no vacancy
  • the townspeople who were indifferent to what was happening around them
  • the wise men who, by faith, followed the star and brought gifts of genuine worship and adoration
  • and Isaiah, looking for the wonderful counselor

Christmas: A Gift for Every Heart is a highly designed Christmas gift book with beautiful callouts, Dr. Stanley’s own personal thoughts and memories, Scripture, and four-color photography. This will be a treasured gift for Advent and Christmas that will be read again and again.

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I really enjoy Charles F Stanley's books and sermons so I decided to download this book on Audible to listen to as I was out and about. The content is just what I would have expected from Stanley - inspiring, relatable, and thought-provoking - but the narrator sounded very robotic. There were no gaps or pauses between the chapters, so one would finish and the next one would start in the next breath. Also, it would have been nice to have had the narrator sing the carols/some musicians play the carols at the end of each chapter, than read them out robotically with, what sounded like, minimal emotion. I don't know if this was just the way that the narrator was recorded, but it didn't sound right.

Great book, robotic narrator.

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