So someone left a one-star review of Christmas Redemption<\/em> on Amazon<\/a>.<\/p>\n
My books certainly seem to attract negative reviews. Someone left a one-star review of\u00a0<\/a>Finding Church<\/a>\u00a0<\/em>before they had even read the book! She claims she doesn’t need to read it, because the title tells her everything she needed to know. So her one-star review was because she didn’t like the title… sigh.<\/em><\/p>\n
I appreciate his honesty, and look forward to reading his rebuttal, if he sends me a copy.<\/p>\n
<\/a>And this is what I tried to show in Christmas Redemption<\/a><\/em>. There are many pagan practices which used to give glory to pagan deities, but the church can take some of these practices and symbols and point them to the One who really deserves the glory and honor of bringing light into this dark world – not Saturn, but Jesus Christ.\u00a0I am doing the exact opposite of what Aaron did. He took the things of God and gave credit to a golden calf. I am taking the things of Saturn and giving credit to Whom they really belong – Jesus Christ.<\/p>\n