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E-grāmata: Keeping Christmas: 25 Advent Reflections on A Christmas Carol

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  • Formāts: 128 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Baker Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493427680
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  • Formāts: 128 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Baker Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493427680

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Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol is second only to the nativity story itself when it comes to public consciousness. Just as Jesus Christ changed the world on the night of his birth, so Ebenezer Scrooge changes during a single night of supernatural visitations.

In Keeping Christmas, novelist and Dickens enthusiast Allison Pittman offers 25 readings for advent, seamlessly bringing together the Word of God and the words of A Christmas Carol. This contemplative, entertaining read is the perfect companion for those dark winter nights as we eagerly anticipate the coming celebration of Christmas when, like Scrooge, we are given the gift of reflection, repentance, and life anew.

Beautifully packaged and highly designed throughout, Keeping Christmas is sure to become a treasured family tradition--much like the reading or viewing of A Christmas Carol.
Author's Note 7(4)
1 Dead, to Begin With
11(4)
2 Covetous Old Sinner
15(4)
3 Good Afternoon, Gentlemen!
19(6)
4 Air Filled with Phantoms
25(6)
5 Evergreen and Summer Flowers: Christ in Christmas Past
31(4)
6 Home, Dear Brother!
35(4)
7 Old Fezziwig
39(6)
8 Belle, with a Full Heart
45(6)
9 The Empty Scabbard: Christ in His Brother
51(4)
10 A Peculiar Flavor Sprinkled from the Torch
55(4)
11 Bob Cratchit's Dwelling
59(4)
12 Here Is a New Game
63(4)
13 Within the Robe: Ignorance
67(4)
14 Within the Robe: Want
71(4)
15 A Single Hand: Christ Emerges from the Darkness
75(4)
16 One Little Knot of Businessmen
79(4)
17 Bed Curtains and Sugar Tongs
83(4)
18 The Name upon the Stone
87(4)
19 A Splendid Laugh
91(4)
20 The Turkey Big as Me
95(4)
21 A Great Many Back Payments
99(6)
22 He Went to Church
105(4)
23 It is I, Your Uncle Scrooge
109(4)
24 Tiny Tim, Who Did Not Die
113(4)
25 Keeping Christmas
117(4)
List of Scriptures Referenced 121
Allison Pittman is the bestselling and award-winning author of several novels, including Stealing Home, Loving Luther, and The Seamstress, as well as the nonfiction Saturdays with Stella. A four-time Christy Award finalist and two-time RITA finalist, Pittman is the winner of a Carol Award and of the Mentor of the Year Award from American Christian Fiction Writers. A devout bibliophile, Pittman currently teaches English part-time at her church's private Christian school, illuminating the Christian worldview found in all manner of literature, both sacred and secular.