Christmas In My Heart Book 23
$20.29
For twenty-three years now, readers have been writing to Joe Wheeler, letting him know how much the Christmas in My Heart series means to them.”I so enjoy your introductory comments before each story, and since I grew up with Currier & Ives calendars, I love your choice of book covers.””I have collected all of your Christmas in My Heart books–thank you for being ‘America’s Keeper of the Story.'””How [so] many stories of wonderful content are able to come from one person is behond me. Each one has its own special emotion, and I never cease to be drawn into the plot. I am so thankful you make sure God is the center of all you share with us.”In this volume, Joe L. Wheeler gives the reader a treasury of old-fashioned Christmas stories.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780816354221
Joe Wheeler
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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