Ruth’s Attic Bookstore is the place to shop for gifts that represent the true meaning of Christmas. From books to decorations, the store is filled with items that tell the story of Jesus’ birth or simply share the love of Christ. Make sure to stop by the Billy Graham Library for your Christmas shopping. Here are a few favorites.
Christmas Ornaments
We have a beautiful collection of Christmas ornaments that would be perfect for any friend or family member. They are the most popular things pick up at Ruth’s Attic at the Billy Graham Library. Pick one up for yourself as well to remember your visit to Christmas at the Library.
For the Home
Kitchen supplies, pillows, candles, wall décor… Just to name a few. Visit the Library to see a wider variety of items such as apparel and jewelry. Scripture is sprinkled throughout all the items in the bookstore, so they can be constant reminders of Christ in your home.
One of the most popular items this season — the Mommy and Me Apron kit. This is perfect for you and your daughter as you get ready to bake for the Christmas season!
Nativity Scenes
Ruth’s Attic has a number of stunning nativity scenes. The familiar manger scene depicts the birth of Jesus Christ. When paired with other Christmas decorations, a nativity set can serve as an important reminder for the whole family of what the holiday season is all about. Nativity sets can also be a great way to teach your children the story of Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus in a visual way.
Fashion & Compassion Products
At Ruth’s Attic Bookstore, we sell products made by Fashion & Compassion, a nonprofit that runs programs in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Kampala, Uganda. They serve women overcoming extreme poverty, trafficking, addition, incarceration, and abuse. They also serve women who are immigrants and refugees. The women are taught to become Artisans, to make jewelry and other crafts, and that’s how they earn their income. Support this organization by checking out their products at the Billy Graham Library.
Looking for more ways to ring in the Christmas season? Join us for Christmas at the Library through December 23!