Putting Meaning Back into Christmas for You and Your Loved Ones

by Elaine C. Ehrich


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Softcover
$16.95
E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
$16.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/27/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781481764322
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781481764339

About the Book

This book of Christmas Ministries contains poems, devotions, and spiritual readings which will put meaning back into Christmas for you and your loved ones. It will help bring the spirit of Christmas alive for anyone stressed out, burdened, or depressed by our holiday celebrations. It tells of the many biblical stories related to God’s plan to restore us as His children and it will serve as a delightful keepsake or gift that can be created by your illustrations, drawings, special Christmas cards, or any Christmas memento. It will be helpful for families, children, parents, friends, Sunday school teachers, ministers, group workers, prison workers, or anyone involved with working with those needing support and comfort. It will be useful as a meditation and devotional resource for those seeking spiritual growth. It will connect you to the deep love and care that Jesus Christ, our Savior, has for His people and you may have a deeper, personal relationship with God after using this book. Elaine Ehrich


About the Author

Elaine C. Ehrich has lived in the central and western United States all of her life. She has always been active in her church. Expressing her faith in poetry and in sharing it with her friends and family has had a huge influence in her life. After recent injuries she wants to share with those who are in need of support and encouragement in their lives and she gives thanks for the many blessings that she did not even think about previously. She reads extensively, does crafts, likes painting, music, and cooking. She also enjoys traveling and has traveled most of the United States. She has traveled in Europe, the Caribbean, Canada, and Mexico. She worked as a nurse and marriage family therapist. She also did volunteer work in her community as a drug and alcohol counselor, Sunday school teacher, parish nurse, and other church activities.