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Missing Peace, The: How Christmas Brings the Calm We Crave
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Sam Chan | The Good Book Company
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Sam Chan | The Good Book Company
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“Peace on earth” is a crucial part of the Christmas message and a reality we’d all love to experience. But when we look around or listen to the news, it seems like an empty promise. Our world is not at peace, and often our lives and relationships are not peaceful either.
In this short, warm and down-to-earth book, author and evangelist Sam Chan considers the question of peace. Through relatable storytelling and engaging insights into the Christian faith and Christmas story, Chan shows us how peace is possible despite the harsh realities of life in this world.
Give copies away at Christmas services and church events or to family and friends who aren’t following Jesus. Christians will also enjoy this simple reminder that Jesus brings the peace we’re all looking for.
I love how Sam engages his readers with short, down-to-earth stories to draw them into reading further into the book. Arguments are clear, kind, and thought-provoking without getting people immediately ‘off-side’. Written in everyday street-talk, not full of ‘Christianese’. I’m planning on giving these to family members that we haven’t been able to reach yet for 30 years.
I love how Sam engages his readers with short, down-to-earth stories to draw them into reading further into the book. Arguments are clear, kind, and thought-provoking without getting people immediately ‘off-side’. Written in everyday street-talk, not full of ‘Christianese’. I’m planning on giving these to family members that we haven’t been able to reach yet for 30 years.
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