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From the Introduction by Eric Elder There was a time when I almost
gave up celebrating Christmas. Our kids were still young and
weren't yet hooked on the idea of Santa Claus and presents,
Christmas trees and decorations. I had read that the Puritans who
first came to America were so zealous in their faith that they
didn't celebrate Christmas at all. Instead they charged fines to
businesses in their community who failed to keep their shops open
on Christmas day. They didn't want anything to do with a holiday
that was, they felt, rooted in paganism. As a new believer and a
new father myself, the idea of going against the flow of the
excesses of Christmas had its appeal, at least in some respects.
Then I read an article by a man who simply loved celebrating
Christmas. He could think of no greater way to celebrate the birth
of the most important figure in human history than throwing the
grandest of parties for Him-gathering and feasting and sharing
gifts with as many of his family and friends as possible. This man
was a pastor of deep faith and great joy. For him, the joy of
Christ's birth was so wondrous that he reveled in every aspect of
Christmas, including all the planning, decorating and activities
that went along with it. He even loved bringing Santa Claus into
the festivities, our modern-day version of the very real and very
ancient Saint Nicholas, a man of deep faith and great joy as well
who Himself worshipped and adored the Baby who was born in
Bethlehem. So why not celebrate the birth of Christ? Why not make
it the biggest party of the year? Why not make it the "Hap-Happiest
season of all"? I was sold. Christmas could stay-and my kids would
be much hap-happier for it, too. I dove back into celebrating
Christmas with full vigor, and at the same time took a closer look
into the life of the real Saint Nicholas, a man who seemed almost
irremovably intertwined with this Holy Day. I discovered that Saint
Nicholas and Santa Claus were indeed one and the same, and that the
Saint Nicholas who lived in the 3rd and 4th centuries after the
birth of Christ was truly a devout follower of Christ himself. As
my wife and I read more and more about Nicholas' fascinating story,
we became enthralled with this believer who had already been
capturing the hearts and imaginations of believers and nonbelievers
alike throughout the centuries. With so many books and movies that
go to great lengths to tell you the "true" story of Santa Claus
(and how his reindeer are really powered by everything from egg nog
to Coca-Cola), I've found that there are very few stories that even
come close to describing the actual person of who Saint Nicholas
was, and in particular, what he thought about the Man for whom
Christmas is named, Jesus Christ. I was surprised to learn that
with all the historical documents that attest to Saint Nicholas'
faith in Christ, compelling tellings of those stories seem to have
fallen by the wayside over the ages. So with the encouragement and
help of my sweet wife, Lana, we decided to bring the story of Saint
Nicholas back to life for you, with a desire to help you recapture
the essence of Christmas for yourself. While some people, with good
reason, may still go to great lengths to try to remove anything
that might possibly hint of secularism from this holiest day of the
year, it seems to me equally fitting to go to great lengths to try
to restore Santa to his rightful place-not as the patron saint of
shopping malls, but as a beacon of light that shines brightly on
the One for whom this Holy Day is named. It is with deep faith and
great joy that I offer you this Christmas novella-a little story.
I've enjoyed telling it and I hope you'll enjoy hearing it. It just
may be the most human telling of the story of Saint Nicholas you've
ever heard. Above all, I pray that God will use this story to
rekindle your love, not only for this season of the year, but for
the One who makes this season so bright. Eric Elder
Over 800 pages of inspirational thoughts to strengthen your faith
in Christ. Features over 150 daily devotionals by Eric Elder, plus
over 500 inspiring quotes from authors throughout the ages.
Over 250 thoughts to inspire you in your faith in Christ. Contains
quotes from authors throughout the ages, such as John Shedd, C.S.
Lewis, George MacDonald, Corrie ten Boom, D.L. Moody, C.H.
Spurgeon, Saint Augustine, Robert Lewis Stevenson, G.K. Chesteron,
Phillips Brooks, Charles Dickens, Blaise Pascal, Matthew Henry,
Abraham Lincoln, Francis of Assisi, Mother Teresa, Billy Graham,
Victor Hugo, Leo Tolstoy, Oswald Chambers, and hundreds more
Thirty inspiring devotionals based on the greatest "lover" of all
time, Jesus Christ. Learn how to love God, love others and even
love yourself more as you look at how Jesus loved God and other
people. Based on the life of Jesus as recorded in the biblical book
of Matthew, this inspiring book also contains many compelling
personal stories from today about how you can love others more.
Makes a great one-month devotional for yourself or for those you
love.
An inspirational book to help you discover and put into practice
what God says about sex. One reader writes: .."heartwarming,
honest, insightful and quite provocative." Another writes:
"Although this is a short work, it speaks volumes." A mother
writes: "After only a few pages, I knew I could trust this book in
the hands of my daughters." A father writes: "It's the kind of book
I could read to my son and not be ashamed." A great book on a
compelling topic for people of all ages.
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