The Christmas Lamp

The Christmas Lamp by Lori Copeland is a First Edition published by Zondervan in 2009, featuring 137 pages in English. This work presents a narrative centered around the festive traditions of the residents of Nativity, Missouri, where the celebration of Jesus’ birth is marked by Christmas trees, twinkling lights, and holiday displays. As the town faces economic challenges, the story explores the tension between fiscal responsibility and cherished holiday customs.
Readers will find a focus on the evolving relationship between Roni Elliot and Jake Brisco, who both desire the prosperity of their town despite differing priorities. Through their interactions, they begin to understand the true essence of wealth during the Christmas season and what it means for the community. The book delves into themes of tradition and perspective, inviting readers to reflect on the significance of the holidays amidst changing circumstances.
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Christmas trees, twinkling lights, skating in the park, and holiday displays are the hallmark elements for celebrating Jesus’ birth for the sentimental residents of Nativity, Missouri. Will fiscal responsibility replace Christmas their traditions when times are tough? Though their priorities and methods clash, Roni Elliot and Jake Brisco want the same thing—the town to prosper. As the two get to know each other better, each begins to gain a new perspective on what the real wealth of Nativity—and the season—might be.
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