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Grandpa's Nativity Scene

By: Rick Woodland
Narrated by: Dave Melcher
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Grandpa's nativity scene is from the view point of a five-year-old as she describes what her family does on Christmas Eve. A nativity scene that is carved out of wood by Grandpa is the main focus. The family can change the figures to what they think the nativity scene should look like. She takes the listener through some of the chaos around the nativity scene on the piano as she waits for her turn. She lets you know how much Grandpa loves her when a mistake, to everyone else's mind, is noticed. She takes you through how Grandpa is patient with her when they are working together in his carving room. Grandpa points out how creative his granddaughter is.

The Christmas Eve gathering includes a meal and devotional while reading of Luke 2 in the Holy Bible. All those present become a part of the live nativity scene as the family dresses up and acts out the night Jesus was born. Grandpa reads Luke 2.The ultimate outcome of the book is to not laugh or point at someone who may make a mistake to someone's point of view. Let those you are around know how much they are loved by your actions toward them. Help them feel lifted and supported in life's experiences.

©2024 Rick Woodland (P)2024 Rick Woodland
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