Be Of Good Cheer
$16.99
Find peace for your heart and joy for your spirit amid the holiday hustle.
Has being “merry and bright” and decking the halls left you feeling overwhelmed and exhausted? Set down your to-do list, grab a warm beverage, and cozy up with Be of Good Cheer for 40 days of Advent devotional reflections, Scripture readings, and prayers to bring you back to the beauty of the season.
Each entry in this 40-day devotional invites you to reflect on one word that embodies the true meaning of Christmas. A corresponding Bible verse, a cheerful prayer, and beautiful Christmas photos guide your spirit, memories, and longings back to the heart of Christmas.
Be of Good Cheer…
*Calls you to live intentionally this holiday season
*Provides 40 days of readings for Advent
*Encourages you to rejoice in a God who cares for you and carries you
*Inspires you to recover gratitude during Christmas
*Offers a meaningful and beautiful addition to your bedside or coffee table
Makes a thoughtful gift for anyone searching for deeper peace during the holidays
Whether you’re busy planning for the church’s nativity play or preparing for the whirlwind of Christmas events, Be of Good Cheer anchors you in the joy, peace, and hope of the holiday season. This is a great gift to share around your Thanksgiving table as you prepare for the Christmas season or an excellent stocking stuffer for a friend, family member, or colleague seeking inspiration as Christmas draws near.
6 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780310463191
ISBN10: 031046319X
Susan Hill
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Zondervan
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Product Highlights
Helps children learn and remember the story of Jesus’ birth.
Over 25 Advent activities included, such as word puzzles, drawing pictures, and creating your own Christmas ornaments.
Enough daily activities to use daily throughout the Christmas season
Word Searches
Crosswords
Word Scramble
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Mazes
Color-by-number
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Picture Match
Story and illustrations are designed for upper elementary aged children
Answers to the puzzles are in the back of the bookReproducible for home or classroom use
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