Our Stories: Hope's Arrival
The Nativity Through Their Eyes
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Cross
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Kera O'Bryon
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By:
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Deborah Gatchel
About this listen
The Christmas Story as you’ve never heard it before.
Join characters from the Christmas story as they share how one encounter with Hope changed their lives.
From Zechariah meeting the angel in the temple to Joseph struggling as he contemplates his role in raising the Son of God, these thirteen interwoven short stories will captivate and inspire listeners. Travel through the Biblical account with perspectives from a priest, shepherds, Wise Men, and even a soldier in this unique and powerful retelling of The Christmas Story.
If you are looking for Silent Night and Joy to the World, these stories are not for you. They are the stories of people living under an oppressive regime who found Hope and Joy despite trials. They will leave you inspired and encouraged and show that even the most revered people from the Bible were not immune to struggle.
These aren’t just any stories - these are Our Stories.
Based on scripture and reliable, historical context, then infused with a touch of sanctified imagination, Our Stories share relatable truths that will stay with you long after you close the book.
Whether you're listening alone, with your family, or in a small group, Our Stories are perfect for anyone looking for a fresh account of His story.
Ratings - G Language; G(9) Sexual Content; PG-13 Violence
This is THE Christmas story. A virgin conceives. And there is discussion, anger, and confusion about it.
A beating is experienced, but not graphically. A man is crucified off-set. In a flashback, we see the desecration of the temple by Pompey including the killing of 12,000 men. And, most graphically, we march with the soldiers to Bethlehem as they follow Herod's command to kill the babies.
©2024 Deborah Gatchel (P)2024 Deborah Gatchel