It is fitting that the image of Christmas is a 'light shining in the darkness'. We celebrate something extraordinary and wonderful. God has sent his son, Jesus, so that we're no longer in the dark, wondering if he exists, wondering if he cares, wondering if he will save. He has come! It is true. Everything is different. Lives are changed. It is worth rejoicing about!
It is fitting that the image of Christmas is a 'light shining in the darkness'. We celebrate something extraordinary and wonderful. God has sent his son, Jesus, so that we're no longer in the dark, wondering if he exists, wondering if he cares, wondering if he will save. He has come! It is true. Everything is different. Lives are changed. It is worth rejoicing about!
It is fitting that the image of Christmas is a 'light shining in the darkness'. We celebrate something extraordinary and wonderful. God has sent his son, Jesus, so that we're no longer in the dark, wondering if he exists, wondering if he cares, wondering if he will save. He has come! It is true. Everything is different. Lives are changed. It is worth rejoicing about!
It is fitting that the image of Christmas is a 'light shining in the darkness'. We celebrate something extraordinary and wonderful. God has sent his son, Jesus, so that we're no longer in the dark, wondering if he exists, wondering if he cares, wondering if he will save. He has come! It is true. Everything is different. Lives are changed. It is worth rejoicing about!
It is fitting that the image of Christmas is a 'light shining in the darkness'. We celebrate something extraordinary and wonderful. God has sent his son, Jesus, so that we're no longer in the dark, wondering if he exists, wondering if he cares, wondering if he will save. He has come! It is true. Everything is different. Lives are changed. It is worth rejoicing about!
Jez shows us that the love behind Christmas is anything but sentimental. Rather it is solid, substantial, humble - and it pursues you!
Andrew Heard unpacks the evidence for the real meaning of Christmas, highlighting why in a broken world we need a saviour, who brings forgiveness and joy. Are you celebrating the real thing this season to truly experience 100 percent Christmas?