The Christmas Child

The Christmas Child by Max Lucado, published by Thomas Nelson Incorporated on October 2, 2005, is an 82-page novella written in English. This narrative follows a Chicago journalist who finds himself in a small Texas town on Christmas Eve. As he navigates feelings of loneliness, he encounters both familiar faces and new revelations, including a hand-carved manger and a young girl’s faith. The journey into his past reveals significant insights that guide him toward his future.
Readers will discover a blend of fiction and religious themes as the story unfolds, exploring elements of guilt, faith, and redemption. The protagonist’s experiences highlight the importance of connection and reflection during the holiday season. This edition, presented in a new jacketed hardcover format, serves as a companion piece to Max Lucado’s other Christmas novella, An Angel’s Story, enriching the reader’s experience during this festive time.
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A Chicago journalist finds himself in a small Texas town on Christmas Eve. Lonely and alone, he encounters old faces and new facts…a hand carved manger, a father’s guilt, a young girl’s faith. The trip into the past holds his key to the future, and a scarlet cross shows him the way home.
This Christmas treasure, formerly titled The Christmas Cross, is quickly becoming a Christmas classic. With more than 94,000 sold since its original release, this story was also a popular television movie for Christmas 2004.
The new jacketed hardcover novella format makes this the perfect companion to An Angel’s Story, Max Lucado’s other popular Christmas novella from WestBow Press.
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