What if the greatest gifts aren’t the ones we unwrap…
but the ones we live?
A 52-week devotional journey to slow down, reflect deeply, and live out the gifts that matter most—every day of the year.
ABOUT THE BOOK
In a world that moves quickly and rarely pauses, The Gift-Giver’s Year invites you to step into something quieter.
Told through the warm voice of Santa, this 52-week devotional is more than a collection of reflections—it’s a journey. Each week offers a moment to slow down, listen, and rediscover the gifts that were never meant to be wrapped.
Through simple stories from the workshop, thoughtful reflections, and practical steps, you’ll begin to see how gifts like love, patience, forgiveness, and presence can shape the way you live—long after the season has passed.
This isn’t about doing more.
It’s about living differently.
What's Inside Each Week
Scripture
A meaningfull Bible verse to guide your heart and mind.
Story
A heartwarming story from Santa's Workshop full of wisdom and encouragement.
Reflection
Thought-provoking insights to help you dig deeper and grow stronger
Weekly Gift
A simple, practical way to live out the gift in your everyday life.
Prayer
A closing prayer to center your heart and carry the gift with you.

About the Author
Jay Rumple—known to many as “Santa Jay”—is a multimedia producer and lifelong entertainer who has been bringing joy to families for over 40 years.
For the past eight years, he has shared the spirit of Christmas with thousands of children and families across Southwest Florida. Through storytelling, performance, and heart-centered connection, he has seen firsthand the impact of meaningful moments and simple acts of giving.
Today, he teaches television production and digital design, inspiring students through creativity and storytelling.
Jay lives in Southwest Florida with his wife, Robin, and continues to share hope, faith, and the true meaning of giving all year long.
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