The King Is Coming

Advent Devotion

This Advent devotion Bible study is designed to help you and your young people access scripture every day in the run-up to Christmas. Each daily reading will take just a few minutes but will give you something to think about throughout the rest of your day. It touches on themes about Christmas, the person of Jesus and the greatest gift we could receive.

This 25 day devotion is designed to help young people access scripture every day in the run-up to Christmas. Each day’s reading will take just a few minutes but will give you something to think about throughout the rest of your day. It touches on themes about Christmas, the person of Jesus and the greatest gift we have received.

We know young people find readying challenging which is why we have created this amazing resource into an audio version which is free when any hard copy of an e-book is brought. The audio clips can be listened to on this page, on SoundCloud or from within our MG App.

As well as this, we have created the devotion in a PowerPoint format, helping individuals in small groups as well as mentoring programmes to journey through advent. We also can see how this method of exploring the Christmas story can be used as part of morning reflections within schools. Click on the school package button further down this page to access those resources.

We have seen leadership teams, churches, youth leaders, youth groups, schools and parents explore the importance of Advent together. Why not explore the significance of Advent with someone this Christmas?

Spoken by @KathiKelly / Music from Epidemic Sound (www.epidemicsound.com) / Photos taken from pixabay.com/ / Release date: 19 September 2017

Helping Young People Share Advent

During your journey we have suggested ways to help young people connect with their peers as you look to share the life giving message of Jesus Christ.

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