If you do some or all of your reading via Kindle, there’s a collection of  deals for you to browse through today.

(Yesterday on the blog: Singing in the Dark)

Two Things You Can Take with You to Heaven

Greg Koukl explains the two things you can take with you to heaven.

The Incarnation: Its Relevance

William Boekestein: “To call the incarnation ‘relevant’ almost sounds patronizing. But we need to recognize the intimate connection between this important doctrine and personal piety.”

Learning from the Magi

“Among the parts of the birth narrative of Jesus, the Scriptural record of the Magi, coming from a distant land to seek, find, and worship the infant Christ, is far and away one of the most spiritually rich. The details surrounding it–though seemingly meager–are full of lessons that serve to build God’s people up in faith, while encouraging those who have never trusted in Him to do so.” Nick Batzig draws our attention to these characters.

Mary’s Visit to Elizabeth

And here’s another lesser-known part of the story. “There are some parts of the Christmas story that easily get overlooked, aren’t there? And Mary’s visit to Elizabeth (Lk 1.39-45), sandwiched as it is


To continue...read the full-length post originally published on this site.