I received a copy of Christmas Stories by Maz Lucado from Booksneeze in exchange for an honest review.
A heartwarming collection of Christmas stories and reflections from Max
Lucado
These stories—like your favorite Christmas ornaments—come in all shapes and
sizes. They unfold in a variety of settings, from ancient Bethlehem to rural
England. From a small Texas town to the heavenly realms. Some are short. Others
many chapters long. Some offer reflections. Others imagine Christmas through the
eyes of a burnt-out candle maker, a lonely business man, or heavenly angels.
Yet all are vintage Lucado, and all resonate with the wonder of the
season.
"In the mystery of Christmas," Max writes, "we find its majesty. The mystery
of how God became flesh, why he chose to come, and how much he must love his
people. Such mysteries can never be solved, just as love can never be
diagrammed. Christmas is best pondered, not with logic, but imagination."
That's what each of these unique Christmas stories help us do. In the midst
of the bustle and hurry that often distracts us this time of year, these stories
free us to explore the ways in which Christ's coming has forever changed
history—and us.
This is a collection of stories that will really make you think. The first one I'd read before but can't remember where. The one I enjoyed the most was An Angel's Story. It was written from the perspective of the Angel Gabriel. I hadn't ever thought about Satan trying to keep Jesus from being born. But doesn't it make sense that he would?
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