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After Christmas: How Christ's Birth Changed Everything

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After Christmas is a powerful book for unbelievers who need an introduction to the birth of Christ and its implications, and believers who need further tutoring on the same points. This book is meant to impact both groups with insight on the "so what" of Christ's birth for their lives and the world.   Each chapter ends with a few simple thought-provoking questions for individual reflection or small group discussion.  The full Gospel of Luke is also included, making this the perfect leave-behind tool for personal evangelism. When Christ was born everything changed!

95 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 1, 2016

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April 21, 2019
This book takes a fresh approach to the Christmas story. That being said, I am going to say a few things that will make people upset possibly: First off, you do not need to make any liberal concessions. Jesus really did sweat drops of blood! They have in parentheses that it could looked like blood?! Don't they trust what the Bible says? Second, if opened a Holman study Bible and read it along with a King James version you would notice that the Holman study Bible has fewer words and phrases. That is because the Holman translation is based on a few controversial and contradictory manuscripts rather than the majority of manuscripts that a King James reflects, (or a Tyndale, or a Webster's, or a Jubilee version. I know I sound 'stuffy', and I don't blame you if you don't like this review. The book can serve a constructive purpose, but I can't ignore the short comings.
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