
'Cup of Christmas Tea' and 'A Memory of Christmas Tea'
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Narrated by:
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Tom Hegg
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By:
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Tom Hegg
About this listen
A man receives an invitation from his elderly, ailing aunt and doesn't want to go. It's the midst of the Christmas rush, and who needs the aggravation? The depression? The strain? Driven by guilt, he visits her anyway - and rediscovers the true meaning of Christmas.
Tom Hegg wrote "A Cup of Christmas Tea" in 1981, when his pastor asked him to write something for his church's 125th anniversary. Drawing on childhood memories, he composed a straightforward, sentimental poem that brought tears to his audience's eyes. First published in 1982, it's been a seasonal best-seller ever since.
"A Memory of Christmas Tea", published in 1999, is the heartwarming sequel. Revisiting the themes of "A Cup of Christmas Tea", it gently reminds us of the important things in life - such as taking time for loved ones.
©1999 Tom Hegg and Warren Hanson (P)2000 HighBridge Companygreat reminder in rhyme
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What Christmas is all about
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What a delightfully read poem so inspiring
What a blessing
Heard this story years ago and loved it
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would recommend this book to anyone of any age. It's just such a special connection betwen people at Christmastime!Best Christmas story
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It’s a great reminder of how to be still and know that he is God loving his ways and others is how we need to align our lives.
Also shows a well rounded Christian. Exactly what I want to be. As apostle Paul said I run the race well
Very well written story poem with music
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EXCELLENT
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They were always interested in our lives and gave good advice as needed. We always ended our visits with a prayer. and a promise to visit when I was at home again. They are all gone now, but I am blessed to have the memories. these stories always mske me think of those times with my great aunts and uncles
Excellent!
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