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Books with title The Christmas Story: From the Gospels of Matthew and Luke

  • The Christmas Story from the Gospels of Matthew and Luke

    Marguerite Northrup

    Hardcover (Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 1, 1966)
    Selections from the Gospels accompanied by more than 20 reproductions of Renaissance paintings and woodcuts
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  • The Christmas Story: From the Gospels of Matthew and Luke

    Cathy Ann Johnson

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Fully illustrated low-priced picture book which tells the story of Christmas straight from the Gospels of Matthew and Luke using the text from the International Children's Bible, a translation that is easily understood by young children. Perfect for families to read together during the holiday season.
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  • The True Christmas Story: From the Gospel of St. Luke

    VS Sheridan

    language (Trail Media, Dec. 4, 2013)
    The True Christmas Story is a simple retelling of the Nativity story, intended for two- to six-year-olds, to share the miraculous birth of Jesus Christ. Taken from the Gospel of St. Luke, young readers can begin to incorporate the True Christmas Story into their lives and holiday traditions celebrating the true meaning of Christmas.In my home growing up, every Christmas we had a tradition of reading the Christmas story. All families have different ways of celebrating Christmas, and Santa may or may not be a part of that. In my family, Santa brought one or two surprises every year, but he wasn't the focus of our holiday. I don't even remember when Santa faded away. I do remember making birthday cakes for Jesus, and singing Him Happy Birthday on Christmas Eve. And then every year on Christmas morning, my dad built a fire in the fireplace (in sunny San Diego where it was never needed) and before presents were opened we read the Christmas story from the Gospel of Luke. We prayed as a family, thanking God for the greatest gift of all, baby Jesus. After celebrating the real reason for Christmas we could dive right into opening presents. Imagine my delight when I discovered the art of VS Sheridan. This retelling of the Christmas story is not meant to replace opening the Bible. But, when I saw her art, the first thing that ran through my mind was squealing children everywhere running with excitement to read the true story of Christmas. My prayer is that each child would have the true Christmas story as a tradition in their celebration... and Jesus a place in their heart. Merry Christmas!Dana S. Chisholmhttp://www.facebook.com/danas.chisholmauthorhttp://www.facebook.com/trailmediainc
  • The Easter Story: From the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

    Thomas Nelson, Cathy Ann Johnson

    eBook (Thomas Nelson, Jan. 13, 2001)
    This scriptural telling of the first Easter is from the International Children's Bible, using only straight Bible text from the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The pure message and endearing illustrations will help you discover the true meaning of Easter. Perfect for families to read together.
  • The Christmas Story Based on the Gospels According to Saint Matthew and Saint Luke

    Deborah Hautzig, Sheilah Beckett

    Hardcover (NY: Random House, Inc., March 15, 1981)
    Hardcover, as pictured (please see my two images); same ISBN, different cover art (x)
  • The True Christmas Story: From the Gospel of St. Luke

    VS Sheridan, Dana S. Chisholm

    Paperback (Trail Media, Nov. 15, 2012)
    The True Christmas Story is a simple retelling of the Nativity story, intended for two- to six-year-olds, to share the miraculous birth of Jesus Christ. Taken from the Gospel of St. Luke, young readers can begin to incorporate the True Christmas Story into their lives and holiday traditions celebrating the true meaning of Christmas.In my home growing up, every Christmas we had a tradition of reading the Christmas story. All families have different ways of celebrating Christmas, and Santa may or may not be a part of that. In my family, Santa brought one or two surprises every year, but he wasn't the focus of our holiday. I don't even remember when Santa faded away. I do remember making birthday cakes for Jesus, and singing Him Happy Birthday on Christmas Eve. And then every year on Christmas morning, my dad built a fire in the fireplace (in sunny San Diego where it was never needed) and before presents were opened we read the Christmas story from the Gospel of Luke. We prayed as a family, thanking God for the greatest gift of all, baby Jesus. After celebrating the real reason for Christmas we could dive right into opening presents. Imagine my delight when I discovered the art of VS Sheridan. This retelling of the Christmas story is not meant to replace opening the Bible. But, when I saw her art, the first thing that ran through my mind was squealing children everywhere running with excitement to read the true story of Christmas. My prayer is that each child would have the true Christmas story as a tradition in their celebration... and Jesus a place in their heart. Merry Christmas!Dana S. Chisholm
  • The Christmas Story: From the Gospels of Matthew and Luke

    Marquerite Northrup

    Textbook Binding (Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 15, 1966)
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  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art : The Christmas Story from the Gospels of Matthew & Luke

    Marguerite Northrup

    Paperback (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, March 15, 1966)
    The Christmas Story from the Gospels of Matthew & Luke
  • The Nativity: From the Gospels of Matthew and Luke

    Ruth Sanderson

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co, Oct. 1, 1996)
    A miniature gift edition of the Nativity story follows the appearance of the angel Gabriel to Mary, the birth of Jesus, and the family's eventual return to Nazareth, and is complemented by lavish oil paintings and medieval-style gold accents.
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  • the Olet Christmas Story: based on the gospels of Luke and Matthew

    Virginia Frazier

    language (Deva Industries, Inc., June 7, 2015)
    Using her creative and unique Olet characters, Lea Frazier brings to life the Christmas Story in a way no other author/illustrator has. The angel Gabriel informs Mary that she will give birth to God’s son Jesus. When Mary tells her fiancé Joseph, he becomes upset. But Gabriel appears to Joseph in a dream and tells him that all is OK, Mary’s baby is the son of God. So Mary and Joseph get married. When Mary is heavy with child, she and Joseph must travel to Bethlehem for a census. Unable to find lodgings there, they sleep in a stable where Mary gives birth to the baby Jesus. Angels announce the birth to shepherds, who come to worship the child. Wise men from afar also come bearing gifts and are guided to the child by a star. And so it was that the first Christmas came to be.The Olet Christmas Story is 1st in a series of the Olet Bible Stories that are being brought to life through the unique artistry of Lea Frazier.
  • The Easter Story From The Gospels Of Matthew, Mark, Luke And John

    Cathy Ann Johnson

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, Jan. 15, 2001)
    Endearing illustrations accompany the scriptural telling of the first Easter, as written in the International Children's Bible, to help the entire family discover the true meaning of this special holiday.
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  • THE CHRISTMAS STORY : From the Gospels of Matthew & Luke

    Marguerite (ed.) Northrup

    Hardcover (Metropolitan Museum of Art, March 15, 1981)
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