Anne Neilsons Christmas Angels
$19.99
Embrace wonder and focus your heart amid the hustle and bustle of the holiday season.
Are you longing for the peace, hope, love, and joy that surrounds the holiday season? Anne Neilson’s Christmas Angels invites you to calm and reflect on the wonder of the Savior’s birth along with the angels who brought the good news to the shepherds that first Christmas.
Bestselling author and fine artist Anne Neilson beautifully captures the angels’ essence in this devotional designed especially for Advent. Gorgeous, original art showcases Anne’s timeless angels, which are accompanied by daily devotions, that will guide you into the sacred beauty of the Christmas season.
This stunning and inspirational book:
*Weaves all-new art from Anne with Bible verses, poetry, prayers, and personal reflections
*Offers devotions for each day of Advent, organized weekly in the themes of hope, love, joy, and peace
*Makes a perfect hostess gift for holiday parties, Christmas gift for fans of Anne’s art and previous books, or self-purchase to include as part of your own Christmas traditions
In these 28 entries focused on Advent, Anne reflects on the angels’ special role in the Christmas story through devotions and stories that will bring your heart closer to the reason for our hope–a baby born in a manger. Let Anne Neilson’s Christmas Angels prepare your heart for the Savior who is the best gift we could ever offer or receive.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400238941
ISBN10: 1400238943
Anne Neilson
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2025
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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