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What Do You Want For Christmas? 2nd Edition

James W. Moore

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Abingdon Press
16 September 2025
Discover the gifts Christ brings this Christmas. ""What do you want for Christmas?"" It's a question we often hear as the holidays approach. Most of the time, our minds instantly jump to material things--gifts we can unwrap, hold, and call our own. But what if we paused for a moment and asked ourselves a more meaningful question? What do you truly want for Christmas? Deep down, does your heart yearn for something money can't buy? Author James W. Moore invites you to explore these deeper longings in his enriching four-week study. Designed for both groups and individuals, this program gently guides you through the season of Advent with weekly lessons that focus on the gifts Christ brings into our lives. Here's what each week includes: - A key passage of Scripture to center your thoughts - A brief reflection to inspire and guide - Thought-provoking discussion or study questions - A short prayer to connect you spiritually - A focus to keep your heart-centered throughout the week This holiday season, step away from the hustle and bustle for a few moments each week to reflect on the gifts that truly matter.
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Imprint:   Abingdon Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   What Do You Want for Christmas? 2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 4mm
Weight:   82g
ISBN:   9781791040918
ISBN 10:   1791040918
Pages:   64
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

James W. Moore (1938-2019) was an acclaimed pastor and ordained elder in The United Methodist Church. He led congregations in Jackson, TN; Shreveport, LA; and Houston, TX. The best-selling author of over 40 books, including Yes, Lord, I Have Sinned, But I Have Several Excellent Excuses, he also served as minister-in-residence at Highland Park United Methodist Church.

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