Taylor Turner, a Christian mother and science teacher from West Texas, has published "From Manger to Messiah," a Christmas family Advent Bible study that guides families through the book of Luke. The resource is designed to help parents lead their children in faith-based discussions, even if they are still developing their own spiritual understanding.
The study includes daily prayers, simple guided discussions, and thoughtful questions aimed at making Bible study accessible and engaging for families of all ages. Turner, who has years of experience in education, emphasizes combining faith and fun through festive recipes and hands-on activities. She believes the approach offers more than traditional Bible study by fostering meaningful connection and drawing families closer to God and each other during the holiday season.
"From Manger to Messiah" is structured to help families celebrate the birth of Jesus by learning about his life and mission. Turner describes Jesus as the greatest gift and sees the study as a way to bring the hope of the gospel into everyday life. The book has already received positive reviews from readers across the United States, with Turner noting it can transform a family's prayer life as they engage with scripture.
The book was published with the assistance of Clay Bridges Press, a Houston-area hybrid publisher that helps authors edit, publish, and promote their books. More information about the publisher is available at https://claybridgespress.com. The publisher focuses on helping authors maximize their impact and reach by connecting them with experts in the field.
This release highlights a growing niche in Christian publishing: resources that support parents in leading faith discussions at home. For families seeking to integrate spiritual practices into holiday traditions, tools like "From Manger to Messiah" provide structured yet flexible frameworks that can adapt to different ages and knowledge levels. The study's emphasis on accessibility may encourage more households to incorporate regular Bible study into their routines, potentially strengthening intergenerational faith transmission.



