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God With Us: The Miracle of Christmas

by John F. MacArthur

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Renowned preacher and expositor, John MacArthur strips away cultural and secular clap-trap to get at the true heart of the meaning of Christmas.
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This book was very interesting in that it sheds light to more truths about Christmas than what people are actually being taught. I hold this author in high esteem. He knows what he is talking about, so what a better author to state the truths about the event of Christmas and what it means than John MacArthur! Definately worth getting it and taking a look especially before the holidays. ( )
  elleayess | Sep 24, 2008 |
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  semoffat | Aug 2, 2021 |
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Published as God with Us: The Miracle of Christmas (1986) and The Miracle of Christmas (1993)
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