Dec 3, 2018
Cody is joined by video producer and podcast host Matthew
Gaydos to rediscover the magic of the Biblical Santa Claus (and
Biblical Krampus!). You can find your copy of the book online or,
yeah, actually, let’s be real, it’s only available online.
The Immortal Nicholas
by Glenn Beck
A thrilling new holiday novel from #1 New York
Times bestselling author Glenn Beck.
BEFORE HE WAS FATHER CHRISTMAS…HE WAS SIMPLY A FATHER.
Thirteen-time #1 national bestselling author Glenn Beck
realized years ago that somewhere along the way, his four children
had become more focused on Santa than the meaning of Christmas. No
matter how he tried, he could not redirect their attention away
from presents and elves to the manger instead.
Glenn didn't want to be the Grinch who spoiled the magic of
Kris Kringle, so he had to find a unique way to turn his kids back
toward the true meaning of Christmas. He decided the best place to
start was by first turning Santa himself back toward Christ.
That was when one of America’s best storytellers began to
craft a tale that would change everything his kids thought they
knew about Santa—the incredible story he went on to tell them that
Christmas Eve spans over a thousand years and explains the meaning
behind the immortality and generosity of the man named Claus.
The Immortal Nicholas has now been expanded and
reimagined into this novel for adults; a novel full of drama,
history, legend, and heart. From the snowy mountains of Western
Asia, to the deserts of Egypt, to Yemen’s elusive
frankincense-bearing boswellia trees, this is an epic tale that
gives the legend of Santa a long overdue Christ-centered
mission.
In this novel, Glenn Beck fundamentally transforms the figure
that the world now mainly associates with shopping, all while
staying true to the real story of the baby who brought redemption
and salvation to the entire world.
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'The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House’
by Kate Andersen Brower
Topics: Furries, Eavesdropping on
Christianity, and the Cinematic and Literary Universe of America’s
Best Storyteller: Glenn Beck
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