30 years ago, an unlikely movie became a holiday classic: Home Alone. This title rings true now more than ever as so many of us face a lonely Christmas. But even if your loved ones stay away this year, Charles Morris wants to remind you that all who have Christ are never truly alone. This is the good news of Christmas. Be encouraged when you listen to this week’s series.
On today’s program, Charles shares two heartwarming stories about a baby with no place to stay until a stranger finally prepared a place to take him in. One is from the first century, the other from this year.
Christmas trees are one of the most recognizable hallmarks of the holiday season. On today’s program, Charles looks at a different kind of tree that traces the human lineage of Jesus.
Throughout the Old Testament, the Lord promised to save his people. This promise culminated in the birth of the Messiah, but it goes much deeper than that … as it always does with the Lord.
Years came and went, but nothing changed—still no Messiah. Then suddenly, he appears. Join Charles Morris on today’s program to see how the appearance of Christ changes everything.
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