The True Meaning of Christmas No other time of the year is filled with as much excitement and gleeful expectancy as Christmas, and no one seems to enjoy the season more than children. Christmas is a time for making memories. And musical memories are one of the most precious gifts we can give the children we love. Authors Joni Eareckson Tada and Bobbie Wolgemuth offer some of their favorite Christmas carols in this collection for children to cherish. This treasure book will give your children a special vision of the true meaning of Christmas. Let the children you love celebrate the joy and warmth of Christmas with heartwarming stories and singing along with Joni, Bobbie, and the children on the enclosed richly orchestrated CD. Passing along a favorite Christmas tradition has never been easier or more fun. This yuletide collection features twelve timeless and traditional Christmas carols with delightful stories from the Bible, devotionals, simple piano music, guitar chords, and beautiful original illustrations by Sergio Martinez. Thanks be to God for his inexpressible gift!
-2 Corinthians 9:15 (ESV) In this third volume of Hymns for a Kid's Heart, Joni Eareckson Tada and Bobbie Wolgemuth collaborate to help you teach twelve classic Christmas carols to the children you love. With richly orchestrated music, true stories, prayers, and Scripture, Christmas Carols for a Kid's Heart will feed your child's soul during the Christmas season. KIDS WILL: Be inspired by the true stories of the songwriters. Connect with tenderly written devotionals. Learn to sing twelve classic Christmas carols. Practice piano and guitar with printed music. Understand more about God's character and grace. Memorize a Bible verse with each hymn. Learn to pray along with their singing. ADULTS WILL: Give children a lasting musical treasure. Experience the pleasure of filling young hearts with joy. Be equipped with the tools to teach children twelve classic Christmas carols. Enlighten young people with an understandable theology. Enjoy prayer and Bible memorization along with kids. Includes a fully orchestrated CD with children's voices singing along with Joni and Bobbie, and simple piano music with guitar chords. Listen to Excerpts from the CD Angels We Have Heard on High Joy to the World Hark the Herald Angels Sing O Little Town of Bethlehem The First Noel Away in a Manger While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night Silent Night Once in Royal David's City While By My Sheep God Rest You Merry Gentlemen (full song) O Come, All Ye Faithful (full song) Problems? Download the newest version of Windows Media Player free.
Joni Eareckson Tada, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Joni and Friends, is an international advocate for people with disabilities.
A diving accident in 1967 left Joni Eareckson, then 17, a quadriplegic in a wheelchair, unable to use her hands. After two years of rehabilitation, she emerged with new skills and a fresh determination to help others in similar situations.
During her rehabilitation, Joni spent long months learning how to paint with a brush between her teeth. Her high-detail fine art paintings and prints are sought-after and collected.
Her best-selling autobiography "Joni" and the feature film of the same name have been translated into many languages, introducing her to people around the world. She also has visited more than 45 countries.
She has served on the National Council on Disability and the Disability Advisory Committee to the U.S. State Department.
She is Senior Associate for Disability Concerns for the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization and serves in an advisory capacity to the American Leprosy Mission, the National Institute on Learning Disabilities, Love and Action and Christian Blind Mission International, as well as on the Board of Reference for the Christian Writers Guild, New Europe Communications and the Christian Medical and Dental Society.
After being the first woman honored by the National Association of Evangelicals as its "Layperson of the Year" in 1986, Joni was named "Churchwoman of the Year" in 1993 by the Religious Heritage Foundation.
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