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Family Advent Art and Reading Guide
: Intro

November 29, 2013 by James D. Witmer Leave a Comment

I love celebrating Christmas, and I love almost every Christmas tradition I’ve ever met. But once I had children of my own, I realized the idea of Santa Claus was eclipsing the joyous miracle of Jesus’ arrival among us. This made me feel decidedly Scrooge-like.

Now, strange as it may seem, scowling and fuming about “too much Santa Claus” did little to restore the joy of Christmas to our home. So after some thoughtful discussion with my wife, I figured out what was giving Santa the edge in our children’s minds: anticipation.

I wanted us to think about Jesus and the nativity, but I had not provided a sense of his pending arrival. Meanwhile, everywhere we went, my kids were told Santa was on his way. Fortunately, I had a couple thousand years of church tradition to back me up, if only I knew how to draw on it. It was time to learn about Advent.

This involved a lot of bumbling around, especially in my efforts to make our anticipatory traditions kid-friendly. But now I’m excited to share with you my two favorite ideas!

First, I’m a fan of daily readings that gradually tell the story of God’s plan from Creation to Christ. And I’m a huge fan of Sally Lloyd-Jones’ The Jesus Storybook Bible, which both tells the grand story, and explains how each chapter fits within God’s larger plan. With just a little nudge, the Storybook Bible makes the best Advent reader ever! I’ve drawn up a reading guide to make it easy, and written a few supplementary readings to fill out the Advent calendar.

Second, (and this may be your kids’ favorite part): Advent Christmas tree ornaments! My talented friend, Melissa Ellen Fink has painted twenty-five beautiful, original scenes to accompany the readings—one each day. She has also made an easy tutorial to walk you through printing them, cutting them out, and assembling them to hang on your tree.

You can download the Family Advent Art and Reading Guide here. It includes the reading guide, the printable sheet of Christmas ornaments, and Melissa’s craft tutorial.

May you have a blessed Advent. Come quickly, Lord Jesus!

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During Advent, we’re featuring a daily reading and craft from the Family Advent Art and Reading Guide. You can come back each day for the new entry, or you can head over to the download page and download both the reading guide and the art download all at once. 

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James D. Witmer
James D. Witmer
James is a second-generation homeschool dad with a lifetime experience reading stories in books and in the outdoors. He’s the author of children’s books A Year in the Big Old Garden, Beside the Pond, and The Strange New Dog, and continues to write about adventure, backyard wildlife, and realizing there are no ordinary places.

You can find him at JamesDWitmer.com or on Instagram @JamesDWitmer.
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