Pack of 10 tracts where Vaughan Roberts takes us to the heart of the Christian message
Pack of 10
How would you sum up Christmas in just three words?
Vaughan Roberts takes us to the heart of the Christian message by showing us how the coming of Jesus into the world on the very first Christmas day is:
Contributors | Vaughan Roberts |
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ISBN | 9781905564811 |
Format | Multiple component pack |
First published | October 2007 |
Dimensions | 4.3" x 7" x 0.5" |
Case quantity | 40 |
Language | English |
Pages | 16 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
An ideal booklet to enclose in a Christmas card with a clear Gospel message. A message both historical, joyful and essential to everyone!
An ideal booklet to enclose in a Christmas card with a clear Gospel message. A message both historical, joyful and essential to everyone!
A easy read, maybe a little too long. I had them at a Christmas social to give to friends....I have no feed back from them. I will use them again
A easy read, maybe a little too long. I had them at a Christmas social to give to friends....I have no feed back from them. I will use them again
Great resource, excellent to give to unchurched people. Not cringe making. would use again,
Great resource, excellent to give to unchurched people. Not cringe making. would use again,
I was very pleased with this booklet. It was well written and presented and perfect to give away to parents at our Parent and Toddler group Christmas event.
This is a brilliant booklet to give away at Christmas. The gospel message is clearly presented through the events of the first Christmas in Vaughan Roberts laid back, easy read style.
Well written and helpfully illustrated - a quality product. Best suited to student-type contacts. The message is helpfully simple - Christmas is historical: it really happened, joyful and it really matters. Draws on helpful quotations - from Harrod's to Sting - but is rooted in the Bible. Some readers may not get to the end but for those who do will find a helpful prayer and four helpful steps to take in order to grow your faith.
An easy read for someone who is asking questions about Christian faith. I especially like the emphasis on "historical" as most people under 40 think Jesus is about as historical as Santa Claus! Well presented and attractive to give away.