Join Nicole Swannack as together we spend this Advent with Mary, learning about her and asking her to lead us closer to her son, Jesus Christ. With Mary’s intercession and help, we will prepare our hearts for the coming of our Savior!
Kids! Your challenge for this week is: Pray to Mary each day this Advent, asking her to intercede for you and help you
prepare for the coming of her son, Christ.
Book: The Immaculate Conception written by Nicole
Listen to our episode to learn about preparing our hearts with Mary, the Mother of God.
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