
We continue our Holiday GiftAway this month with another chance for you to win the audio book of your choice from the Narration by George library. Answer this week’s trivia question about story of the birth of Jesus, and you might be one of the ten winners this week.
We have favorite Christmas songs and favorite Christmas movies. Do you have a favorite Christmas book? This week’s podcast features three Christmas audio books. One of them may become a favorite for you. Listen to the samples. Then listen for the story of this week’s Christmas Carol: “Go Tell It On the Mountain.”
LINKS IN THIS WEEK’S PODCAST:
- The Swaddling Clothes, by Amber Schamel
- A Christmas Miracle, by Donna Patton
- A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens
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It’s the day before Thanksgiving. Time for fun and food with family and friends. I pray you have a great holiday this year.

This week, I conclude my interview with Anne Baxter Campbell and Trish Horner about the latest Narration by George Audio Book release, The Roman’s Quest. Anne is the author of this very fine novel. Trish was the narrator for the female characters and the female point-of-view narratives. In today’s podcast, Anne interviews Trish and me. We talked about the novel and about the faith in God that is evident throughout and central to the book. You’ll hear examples of everything mentioned.

In The Roman’s Quest, by Anne Baxter Campbell, we meet Centurion Julius who has eyes for a young Jewish woman, Miriam. Miriam also has eyes for Julius, but a Roman is not who her father intends for her. Miriam is a pious Jewish girl, determined to do the right thing by her God and her parents, and she bows to her father’s wishes to betroth her to a Jewish fisherman, James ben Zebedee. Her heart yearns for the Roman; his heart yearns for her; but their love is impossible. Miriam’s mother lies close to death, and her last wish is to see her daughter wed. The marriage has to take place before it’s too late. Woven through this story is the presence of a new prophet on the scene; a man called Jesus.