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A retelling of the beloved Christmas poem, capturing the true meaning of Christmas: Jesus. ’Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the land, not a creature suspected that God became man. So hear now the story that tells of God’s grace: long ago was the time, Bethlehem was the place. In the spirit of Clement C. Moore's well-loved poem, this retelling of Luke 2 was written in 2018 for a church Christmas program. It has been lovingly brought to life by Sarah Lowe's artistry. Originally read aloud to children who were nestled by a Christmas tree, this true story is for sharing the joy of Christmas with your little ones year after year. Features include: Rhyming text which makes it an easy read-aloud book Christmas classic poem with the true meaning of Christmas: Jesus Accurate retelling of the night before Christmas (no wise men, only shepherd visitors) Warm, classic illustrations portray Middle-Eastern characters for a historically accurate representation
This book takes a classic story and transports you back to the night before Jesus was born. Told from the perspective of Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, you will experience a firsthand look at the unlikely birth of Jesus, the Son of God. Walk with Joseph and Mary as they enter Bethlehem, nervous and unprepared. Experience the fear of not knowing where you are going to spend the most important night of your life. Stand at the entrance of the manger as baby Jesus takes his first breath. Stare into the eyes of the savior of the world with the shepherds invited by angels. Witness heaven and earth rejoice over the most important event in the history of the world. Feel the peace of this silent night turn to threats on the life of many young children as a king feels threatened by prophecy. See a shadow of the things to come as everything in the life of this child points to the reason why he was born. The Night Before Jesus is a story that you will read over and over again as the big day approaches. It will make the most wonderful time of the year even more spectacular. It is a story that will become an instant classic in your family. It reminds us what we are truly celebrating at Christmas.
This is a collection of poems about family, friends, and the ups and downs of life. When Robin was a young adult, she started writing poems as gifts for people to let them know how important they were—their virtues, skills, or ability to make people laugh. When her daughters were babies, she wrote poems about how adorable and amusing they were. Later, she wrote to her daughters to instill wisdom and help them survive their teenage years. She has created poems for her grandchildren, who each have distinct personalities and potential. Robin has also written about marriage—her love for her husband, as well as frustrations. Putting pen to paper helped her deal with watching dementia devastate her parents. When she lost loved ones or struggled with depression, she wrote about it and prayed. God has been with her in good times and comforted her in the bad.
a collection of poetry from when I was seventeen and lost-love was so keen . . .to now that I am 72d but surely don't feel screwed, for with more beauty, whatever life's left, I'll be imbued! Hope you'll also be by reading me!!!
DescriptionI've written a book, but it's not the usual kind of "I've got this disorder, this is how I deal." My book is funny and it rhymes. I think it helps people. Those I've shared it with said it's made it easier to understand the illness without making it obvious that that's what I am doing. I rhyme a lot, make fun of psychiatry and talk about the hospital as an imperfect place that doesn't promise a cure, but does the best it can. I make fun of the food, my own doctor, and talk about friends I've made, and lost. My last poem talks about self-injury, which to some people might be disturbing, but it is a part of my illness, so I write about it.I Go from Bad to Verse is not like any other book - it makes my story approachable; in between readable verses, I explain how I came to write each poem. I think anyone can pick it up and grasp what someone with a chronic illness goes through. Just because an illness is a mental one shouldn't stop it from being understandable and have people relate to it. Donna S. Rubin About the AuthorDonna S. Rubin is 48 and lives in a suburb of New York City. She was diagnosed with bipolar-disorder approximately 12 years ago and her poetry reflects issues dealing with having a mental illness. She is a college graduate and even though she wasn't diagnosed in college, in retrospect she went through a major depression in her freshman year. Currently she is between jobs, trying to figure out what her next step is before becoming a famous author!