Every year we at Christian Review like to “get-into” the seasonal mood by watching Christmas
movies and listening to Christmas music. Here are some of our favorites…
30 Christian Artists and 30 Christmas
Songs
Get into the Christmas spirit with this
collection featuring old and new
Christmas songs performed by some of
today’s top artists including Sanctus
Real, Casting Crowns, Tenth Avenue
North, Sidewalk Prophets, Matthew
West, Hillsong, Brandon Health, for King
& Country, Colton Dixon, Kari Jobe, and
many more.
This DVD pack includes some of the
best Christmas TV movies produced
in the last few years. The movies
included in this pack are:
“The Christmas Shoes”
“The Christmas Blessing”
“The Christmas Promise”
“The Christmas Pageant”
“The Christmas Choir”
“Gift of the Magi”
“Christmas in Canaan”
“Christmas Comes Home To Canaan”
“The Christmas Box”
“A Christmas Visitor”
Third Day are one of the standout
Christian bands of this generation, and
this album is a standout collection of
Christmas songs.
Lead vocalist, Mac Powell, applies his
incredible voice to thirteen tracks
including “O Holy Night,” “Do You Hear
What I Hear?” “Angels We Have Heard
on High,” “The First Noel,” “Away In A
Manger,” among others.
This book contains three short Christmas
stories written by best-selling author,
Max Lucado.
You will laugh, cry, and be inspired
as you watch these modern Christian
themed Christmas classics. And the
best bit is, these movies are a great
choice for family viewing!
In “The Angel’s Story” we read about
how Gabriel was entrusted to deliver a
message of hope to a young Jewish girl,
named Mary, and how Satan tries to
stop the birth of her Son. “The Christmas
Child” tells the story of a young man
who is drawn to an unusual Nativity
scene in Clearwater, Texas. And in “The
Christmas Candle” the townsfolk are
forever changed in the English village of
Gladstone (circa 1864) when an angelic
being visits them.
A great way to start a Christmas
movie collection.
Three tales your entire family will enjoy
every Christmas!
Yes, these movies are a little sappy
and cliché, but they always leave us
feeling warm and snuggly inside…
and at Christmastime we would call
that a job well done!
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