PART 1: The Lord gives and the Lord takes away. The creator of VeggieTales knows this all too well. So why did he rejoice after the Lord took his beloved cartoon creation away from him? Hear Phil Vischer tell his story on today’s program.

PART 2: Jesus may have ben the King of Kings, but that didn’t mean he would enter the world with pomp and circumstance. Find out why it was important for Christ to be “born in a barn” when you listen to today’s program.

PART 3: Even though this Christmas might be the loneliest we’ve ever faced, we can also see it as a unique opportunity to draw nearer to our Redeemer and better understand his plan of redemption.

PART 4: Insurance, savings accounts, and back-up plans … there are a lot of ways to keep ourselves protected. On today’s program, Charles discusses how God loves and protects us in unique and surprising ways.

PART 5: John’s gospel makes no mention of the nativity story, but that doesn’t mean he tells us nothing about Christmas. Instead of a narrative, John helps us understand the meaning of Christ’s birth and how that changes everything.

PART 1: Phil Vischer’s VeggieTales Story
November 30, 2020
PART 2: Humble Beginnings
December 1, 2020
PART 3: Loneliness at Christmas
December 2, 2020
PART 4: Divine Protection
December 3, 2020
PART 5: Christmas According to John
December 4, 2020

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