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Consider Jesus (Meditations on the Person and Work of Christ - A 31-Day Advent Devotional)
| Expected release date is Sep 1st 2026 |
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Overview
This Christmas Can Be Different. Ponder. Savor. Gaze.
No matter how hard we may try to tame the crazy busyness and relentless pressures of those weeks (months?!) leading up to Christmas, our days are still likely to be fuller-than-normal. That’s why we need daily reminders to ponder the Prince of Peace. To savor the Savior. To gaze at the Great I AM.
In Consider Jesus: Meditations on the Person and Work of Christ, beloved teacher Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth invites us to quiet our hearts, to slow down and think about who Jesus really is and all that He has done for us.
Amid all that competes for your attention during the Christmas season, this thirty-one-day Advent devotional will help you recapture the depth, the joy, and the true significance of Christmas. Add this beautiful resource to your Christmas traditions.









