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Christmas Traditions of the Nativity

Christmas Nativity Scenes Present the Miracle Birth of Jesus the Savior of the World

It is true that the Nativity scene represents more than just a religion. It memorializes the birth of Jesus Christ. It captures that single moment in time when God, because of His mercy, sent the Savior of the world.

written by Amy Miller


Advent History and Tradition

The Beginning of the Christian Year

The traditions and history of the Advent Season, the beginning of the Christian year.

written by Bob Robertson


About the Bible Part 1

The Books of the Bible are Interdependent

The Bible is made up of 66 individual books, written by 40 different writers, over a 1600 year period, all with one Author, God Himself. Each book has a distinct Messianic undercurrent, often in surprising locations.

written by Amy Miller


Angels According to Hebrews

Hebrews has Straightforward Teachings About Angels

The book of Hebrews has some of the most straightforward teachings on angels in the Bible. Every Christian should read and apply the correct perspectives when it comes to angelic beings to avoid holding them at a higher heavenly level than they should be.

written by Amy Miller


Wise Men of the Nativity, an Introduction

The Wise Men from the East Recognized the Star of Bethlehem

Tradition has advanced the thought of three men, or three kings visiting the infant Jesus, because there are only three gifts mentioned. But the Bible doesn'tt support the traditions that have taken precedence over the accuracy of God's Word.

written by Pete Miller


Epiphany - the Star of Bethlehem

The Birth of Jesus - the Lion of Judah

Epiphany is celebrated as the day that this star had finally led the Magi from the East to the child Jesus. But the greatest significance of the Star of Bethlehem was not its brightness, but its part in the heavenly announcement of everything that Jesus was.

written by Amy Miller


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