“New York Times” Bestselling Author’s Book Tour is Coming to the Museum of the Bible

Raymond Arroyo’s chart-topping “The Wise Men Who Found Christmas” is a new family favorite

Washington, DC (11/29/22)—Finally, the true, untold story of the Wise Men has arrived. Raymond Arroyo will conclude his eight-city national book tour for “The Wise Men Who Found Christmas” at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC on Saturday, December 10 at 1 p.m. ET.

Bring your family and meet Raymond at this exciting event that is the perfect kick-off for the Christmas holidays.

You will learn that the wise men were not actually three kings. Nor were they from the Far East, or even Persia. Raymond’s thrilling visual adventure captures the wonder of the Christmas season, and shares the real, hidden story of the mysterious Magi, who risked everything to discover the truth. 

Museum of the Bible is an innovative educational institution whose purpose is to invite all people to engage with the transformative power of the Bible. It appeals to a broad range of people, which makes it a perfect stop for Arroyo on his tour.

Based on new historical evidence, “The Wise Men Who Found Christmas” tells of three seekers who followed a star and found themselves in the middle of the greatest story ever told. The new book in certain respects serves as a prequel to Arroyo’s bestselling, “The Spider Who Saved Christmas.”

Stunningly illustrated by Diane Le Feyer, this enchanting family keepsake is sure to become part of many families’ treasured Christmas traditions—and a reminder that chasing truth is often the greatest adventure of all.

“This beautiful and moving book shines like the Christmas star. Raymond Arroyo reveals the true and inspiring adventure of the Magi, who bravely followed the light given them and found a treasure beyond imagining. This is a journey you and your family would be wise to take.”
--Jim Caviezel, actor, “The Passion of the Christ”

“The story of the Three Wise Men is one of the most beloved and meaningful parts of the nativity story. Now, in this beautiful book, Raymond Arroyo is sharing the true Magi story with everyone. It will surely inspire all readers to adopt the lessons and traditions of Three Kings Day—and keep the Christmas spirit alive for all 12 days of Christmas.”
--Rachel Campos Duffy, “New York Times” bestselling author, “Fox & Friends” weekend co-host
 

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