There are many great Christmas movies to encourage you and your family to catch the spirit of Christmas. Associated Content producers Beth Benson, Phil Dotree, Jody, and Cindy Wright have written articl
es offering their top picks for Christmas movies. If you are looking for variety, check these articles.
This list focuses on family movies that encourage you and your family reflect on the true meaning of Christmas.
The Christmas Shoes
The Christmas Shoes is based on the best-selling holiday song of the same title, as originally sung by New Song. The movie has been on the New York Times Best selling list two years running. It is also a featured television film during the holiday season. Rob Lowe plays a work-a-holic who doesn't consider stopping to enjoy the holidays until one little girl changes his entire perspective. The Christmas Shoes will touch your heart and remind your family of the true spirit of the season.
The Christmas Blessing
The Christmas Blessing is a movie based on its prequel The Christmas Shoes. In this movie, Nathan, from The Christmas shoes has become a doctor and moved back to his hometown. He is on a quest to find himself and reconnect with his father. The greatest lessons from this movie include the need to appreciate the time you have every day with family and friends. Watching the Christmas Blessing is provocative and challenges viewers to redeem the time they have left on earth.
The Christmas Blessing may sound sad, but it really is appropriate for family viewing. It is a drama, so prepare to become engaged in the movie as the characters grow through their own holiday experiences.
The Christmas Card
This list focuses on family movies that encourage you and your family reflect on the true meaning of Christmas.
The Christmas Shoes
The Christmas Shoes is based on the best-selling holiday song of the same title, as originally sung by New Song. The movie has been on the New York Times Best selling list two years running. It is also a featured television film during the holiday season. Rob Lowe plays a work-a-holic who doesn't consider stopping to enjoy the holidays until one little girl changes his entire perspective. The Christmas Shoes will touch your heart and remind your family of the true spirit of the season.
The Christmas Blessing
The Christmas Blessing is a movie based on its prequel The Christmas Shoes. In this movie, Nathan, from The Christmas shoes has become a doctor and moved back to his hometown. He is on a quest to find himself and reconnect with his father. The greatest lessons from this movie include the need to appreciate the time you have every day with family and friends. Watching the Christmas Blessing is provocative and challenges viewers to redeem the time they have left on earth.
The Christmas Blessing may sound sad, but it really is appropriate for family viewing. It is a drama, so prepare to become engaged in the movie as the characters grow through their own holiday experiences.
The Christmas Card
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