This is the fourth and final book in the Advent series by Arnold Ytreeide, we have read one each year for four years now and I must admit I’m a bit sad that there won’t be a new one for next year. However, I’m really excited to dive back into Jotham’s Journey with my family next year!
The older two absolutely loved making connections with the characters from the previous books, and they cheered with joy when Jotham, Bartholomew, Tabitha, and Nathan made their appearances. They even drew some fascinating connections to geography and history, while most importantly focusing their hearts and minds on the greatest story and the most precious gift: Jesus Christ coming into the world, instilling hope, faith, peace, and joy within them.
These stories might be a bit intense for some younger or more sensitive children, as they shed light on the darkness of the world during the time of Christ’s birth and remind us of our ongoing need for a Saviour. The danger, suffering, fear, loss, and grief that the characters encounter really resonate, but the overarching themes of gospel hope, courage, integrity, honor, and Christ’s redemptive love bring such peace and comfort.
I absolutely love this series and have cherished every cozy night in December spent with my kids, sipping tea and hot chocolate, lighting our candles, and reading by candlelight, taking the time to truly focus on Advent.