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Gifts that Give Meaning: 2018 Christmas Gift Guide


Are you tired of giving gifts that wind up in the junk drawer by the New Year? This year, try giving them something of lasting importance that they will really love. Itiswritten.shop has something meaningful for everyone on your list. Place your orders by December 19 for delivery by Christmas, and click each product title below to view it.

For the health nut

Eden Lifestyle DVD Set

Price: $24.99

Three DVDs featuring John Bradshaw and Dr. John Westerdahl that will inspire you to eat better, live better, and feel better. Discover ancient foods of the Bible that will nourish and heal you, and may even help to reverse the aging process!

Maximum Health DVD Set

Price: On sale for $34.99, originally $54.99

John Bradshaw and Dr. Neil Nedley explore all areas of health, from physical fitness to beating diseases to emotional intelligence, in these eight programs.

The Revive Cafe Cookbooks

Price: $19.99-$24.99 

The Revive Cafe cookbooks each have 75 delicious vegetarian and plant-based recipes, including beautiful color photographs, step-by-step cooking charts, keys to healthy living, and more. Purchase all 7 for a perfect gift for someone who’s trying to eat or cook more healthily.

For the kids

My Place With Jesus Bible Guide Set

Price: $10.99

Designed for ages 7 to 12, these 21 fun and easy lessons will teach the kids in your life how to enjoy studying the Word of God! Each lesson has beautiful illustrations, Bible-based questions and answers, and fun puzzles and activities. Don’t forget to add the Achievement Trail that will encourage kids to finish the lessons by tracking their progress with a fun sticker chart!

My Place With Jesus Bible

Price: $34.99 (on sale for $24.99 with coupon code MERRY10)

Have you ever wondered how to get kids excited about reading the Bible? The new My Place With Jesus Bible is packed with features that will engage and inspire them with a new love for God’s Word. From the reversible color-your-own dust jacket to the original illustrations throughout, this Bible will impress kids and parents alike.

P.S. The full My Place With Jesus Bible Guide Set is included in the back of the Bible!

Our Dog Friends Audiobook

Price: $12.99, on sale for $9.99 through December 21 

John Bradshaw reads inspiring stories about our faithful, furry companions from Our Dog Friends by Ernest Lloyd. The whole family will love listening to these sweet stories featuring man’s best friend.

For the history buff

500 DVD Set

Price: Originally $89.99, on sale for $59.99

This nine-episode set celebrates the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. Follow John Bradshaw through Europe and New England as he retraces the steps of the Reformers and visits the major landmarks of the Reformation.

The Greatest Battle Ever Fought DVD and Book Set

Price: Originally $24.99, on sale for $19.99 

This three-piece set explores the major themes of the Protestant Reformation and the great controversy between God and Satan. Music lovers and history buffs alike will appreciate the Fountainview Academy DVD, a musical journey through Europe and the major sites of the Reformation. John Bradshaw shares his inspiring personal testimony in The John Bradshaw Story. And the timeless book by Ellen White, The Great Controversy, follows the history of the world, starting with the fall of Satan and looking forward in time through the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation.

Faith on Hacksaw Ridge DVD

Price: $19.99

Desmond Doss, the central figure of Mel Gibson’s 2016 movie Hacksaw Ridge, was an inspiring war hero and a committed follower of Christ. The whole family can enjoy Faith on Hacksaw Ridge, a deeper dive into the personal history of Desmond Doss’s life and legacy.

For the Bible scholar

Bible Study Q Cards

Price: $24.99

Anyone who leads a group Bible study or a Sabbath school class needs the Bible Study Q Cards in their lives. These 405 easy-to-use cards make studying the Bible fun and engaging for groups of all ages.

The It Is Written Bible Quiz Book

Price: $8.99 

Test your knowledge of the Bible with 750 trivia questions. Have a friendly competition with the family to see who can answer more questions correctly, or let kids entertain themselves quietly on Sabbath afternoons. This is a gift that Bible scholars of all ages will love!

It Is Written Every Day Bible

Price: $29.99-$59.99 (originally $49.99 – $74.99)

These beautiful New King James Version Bibles will make a fantastic gift for anyone in your life. Available in black genuine leather and lavender or chestnut leathersoft binding, this Bible will inspire a new love for the Word of God. Have a name or message imprinted on the cover for just $10 to make this a true standout gift.

Orders may be made online or by calling 888-664-5573.

What Does God Want for Christmas?

It’s Christmas time… And while you were busy buying gifts for others, did you stop to think about what God wanted for Christmas? The answer is found in Proverbs 23:26, where God says, “My son, give me your heart.” How much of your heart? Jesus said in Matthew 22:37 – quoting Deuteronomy 6:5 – “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart.”

What keeps us from doing so? You could perhaps answer this in several ways depending on either your perspective or your theological bias, but it could be answered with one three-letter word. Sin. Sin keeps us from loving God as we should, and even perhaps as we want (see Romans 7:15,17).

The general attitude towards sin is fascinating. I was reminded of this during a recent tangle with ill-health. It occurred to me that when we fight illness or disease, there’s nothing we won’t do to beat the disease. People submit themselves to chemotherapy – which in some cases can be brutal – and to radiation, which in certain cases can also be very harsh. People will choose amputation in order to beat disease. In 2013, actress Angelina Jolie elected to undergo a preventive double mastectomy. She did not have breast cancer, but had an 87% chance of developing breast cancer due to possessing a certain defective gene. The decision may have saved her life. And it may not. But because there was a chance – statistically, a good chance – that the surgery could save her from a life-threatening disease, she opted to have her breasts removed. A major, absolutely momentous decision.

Some people battling disease will follow stringent diets, will choose strange natural remedies (not that all natural remedies are strange), they’ll fast, travel to the furthest corners of the Earth, spend vast sums of money… all in an attempt to beat disease.

Now think with me of this clear parallel. While people – rightly – put everything they have into the fight against all manner of terrible illnesses, how much energy is put into the fight against sin? Sin is the deadliest disease known to humanity. It won’t only cost you your life in this world, but it will cost you eternal life. Not even a stroke or tuberculosis or diabetes will do that. But where’s the energy, the fervor, in the fight against sin?

Where are the think tanks assembled, the great minds studying how sin is best beaten? Where are the institutes, the research centers? What resources are committed to this? (One could argue that the church is a resource committed to this fight, which would represent a big investment. Others argue it isn’t doing an especially effective job.) Where are the people traveling the world, investing their resources, searching the internet, doing everything they possibly can so that they defeat sin rather than being defeated by it?

Yes, such people exist. But for the most part, sin is taken extraordinarily lightly, even though there is no question it will overtake the vast majority of people in the world, and possibly even in the church. Is there an urgency about this deadly disease? You might remember when AIDS became big news. People were terrified by it. Basketballers refused to take the court with Magic Johnson for fear of contracting this (misunderstood at the time) disease. And the world swept into high gear in a fight against AIDS, which while not having found a cure has resulted in vastly improved treatments.

What would the world and the church be like – what would my heart be like – if we fought sin like we fight disease? Before Jesus returns He’ll have a people waiting for Him who have learned to hate sin, to shun sin, and to embrace Him fully and completely. Be that person this Christmas time, the person whose heart is totally yielded to Christ.

Sin cannot dwell where Christ dwells. If you will surrender to Him now, and allow Him to work “in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure” (Phil 2:13), you’ll see the grace of God consume you and transform you by the renewing of your mind (Rom 12:2).

Thank God, we already have the answer for the battle with sin, or self, or however you’d like to describe the battle. Jesus is that answer. Give Him your heart – or allow Him to take it – and you’ll soon see that He is able to keep you from falling, and give you power and victory in the place of failure and defeat.

Give God your heart, and He will give you Jesus, grace, salvation, forgiveness.
Everlasting life.

“Thanks be to God for His unspeakable gift!” (2 Cor 9:15).