Chris Tomlin Releases FREE 4-Day Christmas Devotional

Grammy winner and one of the most influential Christian artists in today's era Chris Tomlin announces that he has just released a brand new 4-day devotional for fans to read over Christmas. These dovotionals are based around four songs off his project, Emmanuel: Christmas Songs of Worship.
Tomlin writes, "I'm excited to let you know my YouVersion devotional inspired by 'Emmanuel: Christmas Songs of Worship' is available now. Join me this Christmas season by clicking the link to read along!"
Click HERE to read the devotional for FREE.
Tomlin's catalog of full-length Christmas albums include: 2021's Emmanuel: Christmas Songs of Worship, 2015's highly regarded Adore: Christmas Songs of Worship, and his gold-certified Glory In The Highest: Christmas Songs of Worship from 2009.
"Christmas is my favorite time of the year... I love the traditions, Christmas lights, and most of all I love the music," shares Tomlin. "I have always found it interesting that this is the only holiday to have its own genre of music... and I think it is because Christmas started with a song, with the announcement of Jesus' birth. I am so excited to be releasing "Emmanuel: Christmas Songs Of Worship Deluxe" today."
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