O Bethlehem

O Bethlehem by Joan Peterson Tietz, published by Concordia Publishing House on June 5, 2015, is a 16-page book written in English. This work presents the story of Jesus’ birth, drawing from biblical passages including Micah 5:2-5, Luke 2:1-20, and Matthew 2:1-11. It explores the significance of Bethlehem as God’s chosen birthplace for His Son and emphasizes how God often utilizes the small and unlikely to fulfill His will.
Readers will find a narrative that encourages children to understand their unique purpose, paralleling the story of Bethlehem with the idea that God has special plans for each individual. The book combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and religion, making it a suitable introduction to Bible stories from the New Testament. Through its engaging storytelling, it aims to instill a sense of purpose and divine selection in young readers.
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The story of Jesus birth, Micah 5:2-5, Luke 2:1-20, and Matthew 2:1-11. Gods chosen birthplace for His Son and how God often uses the small, the unlikely to do His will. Tell your child that like Bethlehem, God has unique plans for him or her. Just like God chose that little town for a special purpose, He choses us for His purposes too.
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