By Kelly Legg

3-Minute Devotions for Christmas

By Janice Hanna Thompson

In just three short minutes everyday, this Christmas devotional can make a big difference in your spiritual life. This inspirational book includes a daily Scripture verse, a small devotion and a short prayer to jump start your conversations with God during the Christmas season. Perfect for around the breakfast or dinner table.

25 Christmas Blessings: An Inspiring Countdown to Christmas!

By Dena Dyer

Every day for the 25 days leading up to Christmas, this book will give your family an inspiring, holiday-themed topic such as Celebrate, Remember, Give, Love, Listen, Rest, and many more to focus on. This is a perfect way for your family to spend time together, counting down to Christmas.

All I Really Want: Readings for a Modern Christmas

By Quinn Caldwell

Sometimes the happiest and holiest time of the year is also the hardest for people to enjoy. These daily readings offer the skeptic and the over-committed the opportunity to make room-perhaps just enough room- for God to show up. This book takes seriously the modern person’s hunger for meaning and importance in a season that feels increasingly frivolous.

The Hope of Christmas

By Jack Countryman

This unique Christmas book contains Scripture followed by brief writings that will take readers on a voyage as they explore God’s prophecies and promises for Christmas—prophecies and promises that began centuries ago. The Hope of Christmas is Jesus’ gift foretold from the beginning of time, offering salvation and a life in Him for those who believe.

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Kelly Wise Valdes
Kelly Wise Valdes has been writing for the Osprey Observer since 2008. She graduated in 1989 from Florida Southern College with a B.S. in Communications and enjoys writing and traveling. She currently resides in northern Hillsborough County with her husband, David. When not traveling and writing, Kelly and her husband enjoy spending time with their five grown children (as well as their grandchildren) that still keep them very busy.