Heaven and Nature Sing
Illustrated By: Nathan Anderson
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Heaven and Nature Sing  -     By: Hannah Anderson
    Illustrated By: Nathan Anderson

Heaven and Nature Sing

Illustrated By: Nathan Anderson
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"Joy to the world---the Lord has come!" Just a few trumpet strains of this beloved carol will put most of us in a festive mood. Turning the pages of Anderson's illustrated devotional, you're sure to be flooded with the Christmas spirit, while she helps you ponder: How exactly does "Earth receive her King"? 176 pages, hardcover from B&H.

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Title: Heaven and Nature Sing
By: Hannah Anderson
Illustrated By: Nathan Anderson
Format: Hardcover
Vendor: B&H Books
Publication Date: 2022
Dimensions: 8.00 X 6.00 X 0.44 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 1087776783
ISBN-13: 9781087776781
Stock No: WW776781

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"Joy to the world—the Lord has come!"

We sing these words every year, but what does it mean that the Creator came to his creation as a baby? How exactly does the "earth receive her King?"  What does it sound like when rocks, hills, floods, and plains echo his praise? And what would it mean for you to join in the chorus?

Heaven and Nature Sing invites you into a fresh reading of the Christmas story—one where earthy, overlooked things like snowflakes, trees, serpents, bodies, and swaddling bands reveal the glory of the Promised Son. Journeying from the first pages of Scripture to the last, you’ll experience the goodness of our Creator King and learn how the whole earth sings his praise.

So this Advent season, join Hannah Anderson as she guides you through 25 meditations on the natural elements of the Christmas story. Accompanied by Nathan Anderson’s distinctive artwork, the entries gradually move you from hope to faith to joy to peace. Find your soul renewed and your heart restored, and discover once again why heaven and nature sing. 

Author Bio

Hannah Anderson is an author and Bible teacher who lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with her husband, Nathan, and three children. Her books include All That’s Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment and Turning of Days: Lessons from Nature, Season, and Spirit. She also cohosts the Persuasion podcast, which addresses cultural, theological, and more mundane issues from a Christian perspective. Hannah’s goal is to encourage believers to think deeply and broadly about how the gospel transforms every area of life.

Nathan Anderson is an illustrator and ordained minister who holds master’s degrees in theology and leadership. A native of southwest Virginia, he is most at home walking in the woods, working in his garden, or birding with the Roanoke Valley Bird Club. You can find more of his work on Instagram at @nathan_d_anderson.   

Editorial Reviews

"This is a beautiful book in every sense: poetically written, richly illustrated, and thoughtfully conceived. Weaving together the physical meaning of creation with the spiritual meaning of Christmas, Hannah and Nathan Anderson reveal the ways in which Advent is enacted all around us, in pine trees and snowfall, holly and sap. Joy to the world, indeed!" 
Andrew Wilson, author and teaching pastor at King’s Church London

"In the same way that creation immerses us in rhythms of work and rest, silence and sound, living and dying, so this beautifully written and lovingly illustrated book invites us into the rhythms of Advent in order to discover the good news of the Creator God who takes on flesh in order to restore all flesh, so that we might be agents of renewal in a world full of fields and floods, rocks, hills, and plains that summons us to the fulsome praise of the God who is With Us. This book is Isaac Watts meets Annie Dillard—and one that you will love reading year after year." 
–David and Phaedra Taylor (David is Associate Professor of Theology and Culture, Fuller Theological Seminary, and author of Open and Unafraid: The Psalms as a Guide to Life; Phaedra is a visual artist and gardener)
 

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