Jesus Helps Santa and Saves Christmas Day
Offers hope that Jesus helps all of us out of crisis situations
NEW BOOK REMINDS CHILDREN THAT JESUS IS THE REASON TO CELEBRATE CHIRISTMAS
Offers hope that Jesus helps all of us out of crisis situations
2016-12-09
MAITLAND, FL—In Nayla Burns’ new book Jesus Helps Santa Save Christmas Day ($29.99, hardcover, 9781498489348; $19.99, paperback, 9781498489324; e-book, $9.99, 9781498489348) children will be reminded that Jesus is the reason for the Christmas season, and without him there would not be a Christmas Holiday to celebrate. Children will also see that Jesus is there to help when someone needs him, and he helps anyone out of difficult situations—even Santa himself. Burns says, “Jesus Helps Santa and Saves Christmas Day is important because it focuses on the fact that Jesus is the reason for Christmas and the emphasis should be on him rather than Santa since lot of people tend to focus more on the latter and fail to see that without Jesus there is no Christmas. Nayla Burns is of Lebanese/Palestinian origin and spent most of her
life in the US. She left Lebanon during the civil war that started in her
country in 1975 and went to Greece after getting her BS in Business/Marketing
at LAU (Lebanese American University). She has been married to her husband
Chris for 29 years and they have three adult children. Nayla has had the
opportunity to live in other countries as well and has also experienced
Brazilian and British cultures. Nayla currently lives in Palo Alto, Ca with
her husband, while her two sons, Rob and Alec, live in Dallas and a daughter,
Stephanie, in New York. She is involved in Menlo Church, through their
Stephen’s Ministry program and participates in local community services. |
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division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher,
with more than 12,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order Jesus Helps Santa Save Christmas Day through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring
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