Full of Grace and Truth

Full of Grace and Truth

Coming: November 11, 2025

“Many in our churches—especially this time of year—are quietly yearning for something deeper than the glitter and bustle. Something sacred. That’s what prompted me to write this book. My prayer is that it helps reframe Christmas as not simply a holiday, but a holy day—full of awe, rich in theology, and anchored in the gospel.”
— R. L. Solberg

Christmas is not a story that begins in Bethlehem. It begins in a garden. It winds through deserts and wildernesses, through the tents of patriarchs and the thrones of kings. It whispers in the prophets and thunders on Sinai.

Christmas is the moment when eternity stepped into time, when the Author wrote Himself into His own story.

Full of Grace and Truth: The Biblical Roots of Christmas is not your typical Christmas book. It’s a journey through Scripture — through promise and prophecy, shadow and fulfillment — toward the One who came full of grace and truth (John 1:14).

An inspiring and deeply biblical Christmas resource for your church or small group.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents from Full of Grace and Truth. Click to enlarge

And the story doesn’t end there—In a world clouded by myths, skepticism, and digital half-truths, Full of Grace and Truth also addresses the modern celebration of Christmas. Is it biblical? Is it pagan? Should Christians participate in its customs?

With clarity and compassion, author R. L. Solberg dismantles internet-era misconceptions and reveals how celebrating the birth of Christ is not only biblically grounded but powerfully evangelistic.

Book Professor Solberg: Whether for a sermon, Advent teaching series, group gathering, or community outreach event, Prof. Solberg would be honored to serve your church by bringing these truths to life in person this Christmas season.
Email us for more information.

Whether you’re looking for a thoughtful gift, a devotional companion for Advent, or a resource to deepen your faith and defend it, The Biblical Roots of Christmas reclaims the season with joy and reverence.

It’s a call to recenter our celebrations on the radiant truth of Emmanuel—God with us—and to proclaim again with wonder: “Joy to the world, the Lord is come!”

Wordpress Social Share Plugin powered by Ultimatelysocial