Josef we si kwa na Galili, site n'obodo Nazaret, rigo na Judia, ba n'obodo Devid nke anākpọ Betlehem, n'ihi na o si n'ulo na agburu Devid puta; ka o we me ka ede aha ya na Meri n'akwukwọ, bú nwanyi ekwere na ọ gālu, onye di kwa ime. O we rue, mb͕e ha nọ n'ebe ahu, ubọchi-ya zuru ka ọ gāmuta nwa. O we muta Nwa-nwoke mbu ya; o we ke Ya n'ákwà ọkiké, nyibe Ya n'ihe anētiye nri anu-ulo, n'ihi na uzọ adighi nye ha n'ulo ndi-ije.
Gụọ LUK 2
Geere nke a ntị LUK 2
Kesaa
Tulee Ụdị Nsụgharị Niile Dị Nụ: LUK 2:4-7
4 Days
Christmas is a time to celebrate the greatest gift of all, Jesus. Looking at the story of Christ's anticipated arrival at Christmas reminds us that Jesus came to be the fulfillment of God's promises and faithfulness. All our hopes and prayers are answered in the presence of Jesus, Emmanuel, God with us.
5 Days
Every good story has a plot twist—an unexpected moment that changes everything. One of the biggest plot twists in the Bible is the Christmas story. Over the next five days, we’ll explore how this one event changed the world and how it can change your life today.
For many, the holidays are a time of great joy...but what happens when the holidays lose their sparkle and become challenging due to deep grief or loss? This special reading plan will help those going through grief to find comfort and hope for the holidays, and shares how to create a meaningful holiday season in spite of deep grief.
Our Christmas story starts with the angel’s annunciation to Mary and concludes with the visit of the Magi. In these reflections and applications of the Christmas narrative I will mostly refer to Luke, as his is the fullest of the gospel accounts.
Chekwaa ma ọ bụ debe amaokwu gasị, gụọ ihe offlaịnụ, lelee obere vidiyo gasị a kụziri ihe na ha, na ihe ndị ọzọ!
Ebe Mmepe Nke Mbụ Nke Ngwá
Akwụkwọ Nsọ
Atụmatụ Ihe Ogụgụ Gasị
Vidiyo Gasị