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Days to Remember is an encouraging Christian devotional designed to connect believers with the biblical roots of celebrated holidays. Dr. Henry Morris, a Bible scholar dedicated to upholding the authority of God’s Word, delivers remarkable insights to help us look past the secularization of holidays to seek and celebrate the Creator, Sustainer, and ultimate history-maker.
Days to Remember is a perfect devotional and Bible study reference for Christian leaders preparing to lead the Church and community in honoring God during traditional holidays. It is also a great resource for individual Bible study and devotional reading.
SKU | K472-0 |
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Manufacturer | Master Books |
Weight (in lbs) | 0.00 |
Title | Days to Remember (Digital Download) |
Contributors | Dr. Henry Morris |
Publisher | New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC |
"And this day shall be a memorial to you. And you shall keep it as a feast to the Lord throughout your generations" (Exodus 12:14).
For some, holidays are no more than days off for relaxing on the lake. For others, though, they are days to remember: signposts through the year reminding us of the Creator.
In this remarkable devotional, Henry Morris gives rich insight into those special days of the year. As a nation founded on Judeo-Christian principles, even our holidays bear echoes from the Bible. In this spiritually uplifting book, you'll learn the true value of holidays like:
CHRISTMAS - learn about Old Testament prophecies concerning the Coming Savior.
THE FOURTH OF JULY - learn about the first mention of "liberty" in the Bible, and how verses such as Lev. 25:10 were hallmarks for the founding fathers.
EASTER - read about the roots of the Passover Lamb, Jesus Christ, in Exodus 12:14, and marvel at the fulfillment of this ancient prophecy.
THANKSGIVING - for the pilgrims coming to America in the 17th century, there was a direct spiritual link to the patriarchal pilgrims of Scripture. Discover why they felt a kinship with the fathers of the faith found in Heberews 11.