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Rediscovering Christmas: 10 Things to Know!

Rediscovering Christmas: 10 Things to Know!

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Christmas isn’t just a holiday; it’s the celebration of the miraculous! But that message can get drowned out with everything else going on at this time of year.

In this week’s episode, theologian Dr. Andreas Köstenberger joins us to discuss 10 Things You Should Know About Christmas. It’s a great reminder so we don’t forget the most important gift 🎁 of all this season!

In this conversation you’ll hear:

✨ Why Jesus’s birth in Bethlehem wasn’t His beginning – it was the beginning of His earthly mission

✨ How Jesus’s birth marked the culmination of centuries of prophetic expectations

✨ Why it’s so important to differentiate between cultural Christmas and biblical Christmas

✨ Why the Christmas story is just one part of the larger narrative about why Jesus came

More Resources:

“10 Things You Should Know About Christmas” Köstenberger Blog Post: https://www.crossway.org/articles/10-things-you-should-know-about-christmas/

Biblical Foundations:https://biblicalfoundations.org/ ▶“Introducing Jesus” book:https://a.co/d/aM8s0wQ ▶"Christmas is Not Pagan" video by Wes Huff:https://youtu.be/5zcaQlBbk6s?si=frLlbHK78swnRE0d

#MiraculousChristmas #Faith #JesusIsTheReason #Celebrate #ChristmasJoy #HolidaySeason #FaithAndFamily #truemeaningoflife

The opinions expressed on this podcast by John and Val Clark are our own, and not necessarily those of our guests.

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