At a time when people are busier than ever, families need something to bring them together. ‘Twas Christmas Night celebrates the true meaning of Christmas by telling the story of how Jesus came and why. With a charming cadence that feels like a Christmas classic and vibrant illustrations that engages the whole family, you can start a new Christmas tradition.
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Greetings,
It seems pretty amazing that five years ago I wrote a poem and here today it is a book on amazon, on the shelves of Barnes and Nobles and in your homes. I am so grateful that each of you went on this journey with me and helped to make this dream a reality.
At this point we have shipped all the rewards we have valid mailing addresses for. Any items that were returned, I have reached out with all available contact information that I have available to me. If you have not received your rewards please contact me at christianholidaytraditions@gmail.com as I would very much like you to receive everything that was promised. For the rest of you I am assuming that if you have not contacted me you have received all of your items.
With all the orders delivered and the book launched you might think this is the end... but in the immortal words of Sir. Winston Churchill "This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is perhaps the end of the beginning." As we continue to spread the word and find new audiences for 'Twas Christmas Night, I am excited to announce the beginning of our new project 'Twas Good Friday Night. This is a sequel to 'Twas Christmas Night which explains why Jesus died on the cross and how we commemorate it not only on Good Friday/Easter but every time we partake of the Lord's Supper. While I am sure the script will be refined in the publishing process like TCN was, the script is already fully written. Below is the first piece of art that has been created for the project. I am hoping the next time you are hearing from me will be the launch of the pre-order for the book.
Until thank you again for your support and I wish you all a very merry Christmas!
Richard Sandberg