And it all started with that one song. Leonard Ahlstrom, meanwhile, left NewSong and the Nashville-area music community that he had been active in for some two decades and moved to Chicago, where he is now the worship pastor for a large church. He speaks fondly of the song, especially since he not only co-wrote it but also produced it. Only members can comment. Become a member. Already a member? Rhonda McLean Gwen as Gwen. Bill Carr Dr. Mather as Dr. John Dunsworth Dr.
Julian as Dr. David Christoffel Clerk as Clerk. Andy Wolk. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Two separate stories mesh - in the first, a young music teacher, Maggie Andrews, begins dying of a heart condition and her son Nathan tries to get a pair of Christmas shoes for her before she dies. In the second, lawyer Robert Layton and his wife Kate are slowly drifting apart and the matter comes to a head during Christmas when Kate takes over for Maggie for the school choir and declines a job in Robert's firm.
When Robert's mother passes away, he begins to reconsider things and his and Nathan's paths cross on Christmas Eve as Nathan tries to raise the money for the shoes and Robert tries to get a present for his daughter. Did you know Edit. Trivia The book that the screenplay was based on, was based on the lyric written by Eddie Carswell for the song of the same name - a 1 song by the group New Song.
Goofs The lights on Maggie's bed keep changing, including a scene where one panel disappears altogether at and Quotes Maggie Andrews : Honey, what's the matter? Connections Featured in The Christmas Blessing User reviews 50 Review. Top review. Nice movie about miracles, if somewhat sad. Rutherford calls this one an "amazing horror of a song," explaining that it "takes the concept behind the song 'Santa Baby' to its hellish logical conclusion. Yes, a classic to many, but as Rutherford notes, it's ruined by three things.
Rutherford calls this lesser-known gem "so twinkly and treacle-y that you want to vomit at its cuteness within the first few seconds. It lives in your house for a few weeks and then you kick it to the curb in January. You really want that poor tree to be walking and talking around your house? You think that tree is gonna be happy about that? IE 11 is not supported.
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