One quiet night, a group of shepherds were watching over their sheep in the fields near Bethlehem. Suddenly, the sky lit up with a brilliant light, and an angel appeared before them. The shepherds were amazed and a little frightened by the dazzling sight. The angel spoke to them, saying, "Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy for all people. Today, in the town of Bethlehem, a Savior has been born; he is Christ the Lord."
Far away in a town called Nazareth, a man named Joseph and his wife Mary were making their way to Bethlehem. Mary was expecting a baby, and they needed to travel to Bethlehem for a census. As they walked along the dusty road, Joseph tried to comfort Mary, saying, "The journey is almost over, and soon we will find a place to rest."
When they arrived in Bethlehem, the town was crowded with people. Joseph knocked on door after door, but every inn was full. Finally, one kind innkeeper offered them a humble stable where they could stay. Joseph thanked the innkeeper, saying, "Thank you for your kindness. We are grateful for a place to rest."
In the stillness of the night, Mary gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. They named him Jesus. She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, filled with soft hay. Mary gazed at her newborn son with love and whispered, "Welcome, little one. You are a gift to the world."
The shepherds, guided by the angel's message, found their way to the stable. They knelt before the manger, filled with awe and joy at the sight of Jesus. One of the shepherds said, "We have come to see the Savior, just as the angel told us." Mary and Joseph smiled warmly at them, welcoming them to share in their joy.
As the shepherds left, they spoke of the miraculous events they had witnessed. In the sky above, a radiant new star appeared, shining brightly over Bethlehem. It was a sign of hope and a promise of peace for all the world. The birth of Jesus was a gift to all, bringing love, joy, and light to everyone who believed.
















