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THIS CHRISTMAS portrays the vivid storyline of God\'s gift to the world, beginning with the celebration and festivity set in contemporary time, then looking deeper into the real meaning of Christmas as seen through the eyes of one of the shepherds. He is astonished at the sound of angels singing, announcing the birth of the King, and is drawn to the place where he looks directly into the eyes of the Star of Bethlehem. We hear this simple working man respond and describe the profound changes wrought in him at that moment. Jesus is always more than we expect. This Christmas Music | Category | Children's Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7797584 | | Catalog number | 309342 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 21, 2008 |
Terry Clark This Christmas Songs | 1. | Happy Birthday Jesus!!! |
| 2. | This Christmas |
| 3. | A Christmas Morning Holiday |
| 4. | Real Meaning of Christmas Time |
| 5. | Mary |
| 6. | Your King Is Born Today |
| 7. | We Have Seen His Star (feat. Bill Batstone) |
| 8. | Star Of Bethlehem |
| 9. | Just A Sweet Little Baby |
| 10. | Jesus Is More |
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