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The book is in two parts. The first is to record your personal memories of Christmas holidays past. The second, is a five-year journal for you to write in during each Christmas season.
Capture five years of your favorite Christmas memories in this beautiful keepsake guided journal. Building on the highly popular "one line a day" journal concept, On This Christmas: A Five-Year Journal of Your Favorite Traditions, Memories, and Gifts is an interactive keepsake that allows you to record your holiday celebrations over the course of five years. Every joyful Christmas season you think, I'll never forget this! But the memories slip quietly away over time. Now you can save them and treasure them all in one place. On This Christmas is a five-year guided journal with: Thought-provoking prompts such as "The gift I'm most excited to share," "We are choosing to slow down the holiday by ______," "A special blessing we enjoyed," and "Our favorite tradition this year." Beautiful illustrations, scripture, and inspirational quotes to help you preserve precious times with friends and family as you celebrate the Christmas season A festive cover, a gorgeous ribbon marker, thick pages for journaling, and a handy presentation page for easy gifting as an Advent present, gift exchange, or a self-purchase for Christian men and women that enjoy the holiday season Keep memories alive by recording your treasured seasonal memories in On This Christmas. Loved ones will enjoy reminiscing about special moments and blessings.
Celebrate the greatest time of year with this jolly activity book, featuring fun opportunities for kids to reflect and journal during the Christmas season. Filled with holiday cheer and festive activities, this activity book includes space for kids to record their wishlist items and journal about what they’re grateful for in the days leading up to Christmas.
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Judy Christie meets us where we are, in a frenzied, out-of-control frame of mind, and helps us begin to have a deeper understanding of the joy of the Christmas season and its deep meaning for our lives overall—and how that can be a starting point for a more abundant life in the new year. In Hurry Less, Worry Less at Christmas, Christie guides us to a more helpful, Christian understanding of this time of year. Aspects of the liturgical calendar are introduced as part of this process, including the Christian understandings of Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany. She gives us practical tools for coping with holiday pressures but above all stresses the need for transformation from a secular perspective to a Christian one. Hurry Less Worry Less at Christmas will assist in identifying what people love about the holiday season and what they want to change. The book can also be used as a study book for church small groups or Sunday school classes, leading up to the holidays. This updated edition contains new content to help make the Christmas season even more joyful, peaceful, and meaningful. “In her delightful, contemporary, and practical book, Judy Christie takes the ‘Grinch’ out of holiday preparations. She enabled me to see Christmas as a sacred, joyful journey rather than a difficult, demanding marathon.” --Nell W. Mohney, Author of Slay Your Giants “Judy Christie must have been reading my mind! I’ve already started planning a simpler, calmer holiday season this year.” --Cynthia Bond Hopson, Author of Bad Hair Days, Rainy Days, and Mondays “Judy Christie provides a welcome reminder to wait upon the Lord, and some practical, real-life steps toward comfort, joy, and simplicity.” --Rob Weber, Co-author of Beginnings: The Spiritual Life
This book explores the gendered historical and social contexts and discursive traditions that have characterized journals and diaries in academic discourse. The tension between the term "journal," which has a variety of positive public and scholarly connotations, and the term "diary," which is currently understood as a feminized, trivial, and confessional kind of writing inappropriate for school, is a critical part of the problem. This book uses the developing and shifting notions of diary and journal to explore several critical questions about the larger relations between gender, language, canonicity, and academic discourse.
Leanna Burns, author of many great SOULful books, * is currently working on a new book titled Shop Your Soul at Christmas. This book has twelve chapters that correspond to the verses of the The Twelve Days Of Christmas. And yet, the soul self-help lesson in each chapter is really something that should be heeded (no matter the occasion) throughout the year. The reason it is a Christmas book, per se, is because that is the holiday whereby our human characteristics overrided our being qualities and someone died as a result. The book honors that and draws attention to that time of year, rather than speaking of other kinds of holidays.