Advent Resources

Let Earth Receive Her King

By Allistair Begg
Follow the story of God’s Messiah from Genesis to Revelation. See how God prepared the world for Christ's first coming and how that wondrous gift was given; and look forward to Christ's future coming and how all things will be made new.

The Weary World Rejoices

By Melissa Kruger
Structured around traditional Advent themes―hope, peace, joy, love, and faith―these reflections will encourage your heart in this season of celebrating Christ's first coming, and longing for his second.

Unto Us

By Jared Kennedy and Winfree Brisley
Whether you're distracted or weary, anxious or doubting, hoping or hurting, these words will help you gaze at Jesus. They'll stir in you fresh wonder that a Savior has been born unto us.

The Name of Jesus

By David Platt
This Advent devotional is a call to recenter your heart by reflecting on 25 powerful names of Jesus found in Scripture. Each day leading up to Christmas offers a short, Scripture-rooted meditation, questions for reflection, and a prayer—along with a daily focus on one unreached people group still waiting to hear His name.

Come Let Us Adore Him

By Paul David Tripp
In all the hustle and bustle, we often lose sight of what’s most important. This book of daily readings for the month of December will help you slow down, prepare your heart, and focus on what matters most: adoring our Savior, Jesus.

Everyday Gospel Christmas Devotional

By Paul David Tripp
Adapted from Tripp’s 365-day devotional Everyday Gospel, this condensed edition features 25 selected readings, each with study questions, making it ideal for personal study or family devotions. Count down to Christmas Day with Tripp’s heartfelt reflections and contemplate the beauty and significance of the Savior’s birth.

The Biggest Story Advent

By Kevin DeYoung
Kids love the anticipation of the Christmas season, opening advent calendars and counting down to December 25th. How can parents build on that excitement and teach kids that Jesus’s birth isn’t just one story of the Bible but is a central piece of God’s glorious plan to redeem his people?