Want to make Christmas REALLY meaningful this year?

Does the craziness of the holiday seem to sweep you away? Do you sit there on December 25th and say, “Wait. Did we even talk about Jesus the last 24 days?”. Do Santa, gifts and parties cloud over the real stuff you want to focus on?

I know exactly how you feel! I want my children to know and love Christmas, not for gifts or trees, but for Jesus!

I want them to say, “the best present of all is Jesus!”

I really believe December is one of best times to impress God’s Word on your kids’ hearts. Our whole country turns its attention to Christmas–stores are playing songs of worship to the newborn king, movies are playing on cable that show the real meaning of Christmas and people even decorate their yard with Bible characters!

I try to leverage this Jesus-centered month by helping my kids meditate on and learn the real story of Jesus’ birth. That’s how this ebook was born. Out of a daily advent-ure with my daughter when she was only 1 year old. Every day we read a passage of Scripture, made a simple ornament and then talked about the story. As we talked and created, God’s Word was sinking deep into her heart. She was meditating and focusing on Scripture–in her own preschool way.

This ebook will lead you and your children on your own experience through the Christmas Story. You’ll take a few minutes each day in reading the Christmas Story directly from the Bible, making a fun ornament craft and talking about it together.

Give your kids a few minutes for the first 24 days of December. You might find your kids giving themselves to Jesus in return!

Download Truth in the Tinsel today for only $7.99!

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Amanda is the author of Truth in the Tinsel: An Advent Experience for Little Hands. She is a long-time blogger at ohAmanda.com and writes to help parents impress God's Word on their kids' hearts. She also picks up her kindle occasionally, watches TV with her husband and dreams of Disney World.
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