A Christmas Journey

About the blessings God gives
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Ian and his sister Stephy haven’t always had much to look forward to on Christmas. One way or another, they always get stuck with grumpy old Grandpa for the holidays.

Ian knows that this Christmas will be different. When Ian and Stephy get invited to a big Christmas party, they set out to discover what Christmas is really about. Along the way they will meet many interesting characters, including a very helpful angel, a kind old saint, and a very special little baby.

Before the night is over, Ian and Stephy will learn that Christmas isn`t about how much they can get, but how much they can give. They learn that the most important and meaningful gifts come from within, and the gifts from within are gifts from God.

Join them as they learn the real meaning of Christmas and discover the power of God`s blessings!


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Reviews:

Highly recommended, January 7, 2008
By Luc Aube

This is a touching story about the true meaning of Christmas. It presents the Gospel accurately and is very, very well made. I would also highly recommend the story of Noah and the Pilgrim’s Progress by Scott Cawthon.

Excellent Classic, November 10, 2009
By K. Kennedy

This is one of our favorite Christmas movies! The pictures are colorful, and the story is very meaningful. The plot, however, is slow, but it is really worth watching. We were reminded that the real meaning of Christmas is not about parties or money. Also, the length of the movie is just right at about 45 minutes.


Scott CawtonArtist Profile: Scott Cawton (Texas, USA)
Scott Cawthon, a graduate of the Art Institute of Houston, Texas, is an independent animation producer living in Texas, USA. He is father of two children and has created several independent films, including Noah’s Ark, The Pilgrim’s Progress, A Christmas Journey and the Jesus Kids Club as well as the Pilgrim’s Progress Video game.
For more information visit www.scottgames.com


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Format:
DVD | Language: English | Regions: All Regions | Run Time: 40 minutes | Release Date: October 10, 2006 | Director: Scott Cawthon

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