On a still and silent night in Bethlehem, a miracle unfolded that would change the world forever. Over two thousand years ago, in a small town in Judea, Jesus Christ - the Son of God - was born, not in a palace or a grand home, but in the humblest of places.
Though Scripture proclaims Him as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, the Gospel of Luke reminds us of a powerful truth: there was no room in the inn. While doors were open to many, the Saviour of the world was welcomed into a manger, wrapped in simplicity, humility, and divine purpose.
This moving Christmas story invites readers to rediscover the true meaning of the season - a story of love, sacrifice, and hope. Perfect for families, churches, and personal reflection, this book gently asks a timeless question:
Will we make room for Him today?
A heartfelt reminder that Christmas is not about where Christ was born, but about where He lives - in our hearts.