Rev. Jim Harden writes on the story and characters of the first Christmas, revealing how Christmas is pro-life.
How did Mary respond to her unplanned pregnancy? Why were the Shepherds first told of Christ’s birth? Who told the Wisemen to look for the Jewish Messiah to worship Him as King? If sinless Jesus, God in the flesh, is invaluable, what does it say of the value He places on us if He exchanged His life for ours, becoming sin that He might destroy death? How can you express your pro-life convictions at the Christmas dinner table?
Through Rev. Jim Harden’s one-of-a-kind pro-life advent book, Christmas: That We Might Have LIFE, realize anew that Christmas brings into focus the only two things that are sacred in this world—God and people. Christmas is about life: the Author of life.
Q&A:
- Why should we view the Christmas story through a pro-life lens?
- Why a Christmas devotional and not some other format?
- You have said that everyone, everywhere should be pro-life. How does Christmas reveal this?
- How can I get the devotional?
Answer: Christmas: That We Might Have Life is available on Amazon.com in paperback and digital formats. You will get a free e-book copy of Christmas: That We Might Have LIFE with a donation of any amount.
- Where can people go to support CompassCare?
Answer: Your financial impact amassed precisely where the abortion battle is being fought, in the abortion capital of New York, can now be doubled through December 31 at 2XImpact.life.
- Where can people go to learn more about CompassCare?
Answer: Go to CompassCareCommunity.com.
Rev. James Harden, M.Div., is CEO of firebombed pro-life medical network, CompassCare. He has one wife and ten children.
Rev. Harden says, “Money follows morality.” He is raising the alarm regarding corruption in federal law enforcement and public policy in a post-Roe America. He writes extensively on medical ethics, executive leadership, and pro-life strategy, predicting Dobbs in 2018 and the death of the “Red Wave” in 2022.
CONTACT: Jerry McGlothlin at: geraldmcg@outlook.com or 919-437-0001.