Mary sat quietly in her room, the gentle rustling of leaves the only sound. Suddenly, a radiant light filled the space as Angel Gabriel appeared, his wings shimmering softly in the moonlight.
"Do not be afraid, Mary. You have found favor with God. You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus."
"I am the Lord's servant," Mary replied, her heart filled with wonder and acceptance.
The journey to Bethlehem was long and tiring for Mary and Joseph. Joseph, a kind and patient man, led the donkey carrying Mary.
"We are nearly there, Mary. Hold on a little longer," Joseph reassured her as they approached the bustling town, its streets teeming with people from near and far.
Joseph knocked on door after door, seeking a place for them to stay.
Innkeeper, a busy and overwhelmed man, shook his head apologetically.
"I wish I could help, but there's no room left. However, there's a stable out back where you can rest."
Grateful, Mary and Joseph made their way to the humble stable, its gentle warmth welcoming them in.
In the quiet of the night, Mary gave birth to her son, Jesus. Joseph watched tenderly as she wrapped the baby in cloths and laid him in a manger, the animals softly braying and mooing in gentle accompaniment.
"He is beautiful," Mary whispered, her heart swelling with love.
Shepherd, a humble and caring man, was startled as the sky filled with a brilliant light. An angel appeared, bringing good news.
"Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord."
The shepherds hurried to the stable, their hearts full of joy and wonder, eager to see the newborn king.
Wise Man, a wise and thoughtful traveler from the East, followed the star that led them to Jesus.
"We have come to worship him," he declared, presenting gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
Mary and Joseph marveled at the visitors who had journeyed so far to honor their son, and their hearts overflowed with gratitude and wonder.
















