Christmas Story

Dec 21, 2005 - comments: 1

Today Dr. Land is going to share some of his thoughts about Christmas with us. You know, it’s during Christmas that we often remember the greatest gift ever given…a savior who is Christ the Lord. Dr. Land is going to share with us a little more about this gift and the amazing reality of God becoming man.

topic(s): Faith, Bible, Family

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1 On Sep 23rd, 2007, at 5:00pm, Teresa Downum wrote:

May I please have a transcribed copy of this article.  We are wanting to have it during our Christmas season here at my church.  I have tried to locate it elsewhere with no luck.  It is the story Mr. Land read by a Dale Shocklee that was in the Dallas Morning News.  About a little girl named Anna and her doll named Sunshine and the Nativity.  Thank you so much, this is such a wonderful message.

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