Jotham's Journey

About Advent



 

Advent is the Christian celebration that leads up to Christmas Day, much as Lent leads to Easter. It begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas, and is observed each day until Christmas, as a means of focusing our attention on the Christ whom Christmas is all about.
 

In most Western traditions, Advent is celebrated as a short time of family devotions each evening. Typically the family gathers each night to light the Advent candles*, read a portion of the Christmas story from the Bible, read a short devotional thought, and pray together.
 

Jotham's Journey was written as a resource for parents in designing the Advent celebration for their families, whether that be a "traditional" family structure or one of the many combinations of children, parents, grandparents, and non-parents that make up today's families. Each day you will read together a new installment of Jotham's story, along with a devotional thought drawn from that story. Through family discussion and/or prayer, you will then be just a little better prepared to face those hectic December days, and that one special day we call Christmas.
 
 

*Jotham's Journey also contains the history of Advent, suggestions for carrying out the celebration in your own family, and explanations of the various Advent traditions such as the Advent Candle Wreath.


 

 
 
 



 

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