Christmas Playlist : Four Songs That Bring You To The Heart Of Christmas
$3.99
Music is everywhere at Christmas-chart-toppers, carols, children’s tunes, etcetera. Alistair Begg takes us to four songs that were sung by people at the very first Christmas (and his favorite carol). This booklet takes excepts from Begg’s book of the same title to present the joy and peace that comes from a baby who lay in a food trough and changed eternity. This short, engaging, evangelistic book is perfect for giving away to non-Christian friends, family and church guests. 64 pages, softcover, from The Good Book Company.
SKU (ISBN): 9781784981648
ISBN10: 1784981648
Alistair Begg
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2023
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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