I thought I’d round up Lutheran Christmas books. Yes, serious books, but also less serious ones. Primarily those you won’t necessarily find doing a quick search on CPH. (Though, you know, DO search for Christmas on CPH! 🙂 Actually, here: I’ll do it for you.) Anyway, check out my list and help me to grow it by sending me more names and titles. 🙂
Children’s
Christmas Romance
- S. Jane Scheyder’s Mistletoe (Reviewed here. Fine as a standalone!)
- Shelley Shepard Gray’s third book in the Berlin Bookmobile Series: A Christmas Courtship.
- Valerie Bodden’s Not Until Christmas Morning (Hope Springs Book 5)
Christmas Literature
- A Christmas Carol (Annotated) with forward by Sam Schuldheisz
- Scrooge and the Question of God’s Existence by Steve Luhring (I really liked this one! Reviewed here.)
- Timeless Treasures: Four Public Domain Texts That Still Delight, compiled with commentary by Lisa Stapp (Reviewed here)
Non-Fiction
- Caroling books (FREE PDFS!!!)
- Luther at the Manger: Christmas Sermons on Isaiah 9:6
- Messiah: The Greatest Sermon Ever Sung by Tony Pittenger & illustrated by Jonathan Mayer (Ok. Messiah is neither Christmas-only nor Christmas-primarily. It is, however, a common performed around Christmas time, especially here in the States.)
- O Come, O Come Emmanuel in English and Latin