Christmas
Stories Presenting
some of our favorite stories Narrated by Glen Martin,
host of the Christmas Radio Network!
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Title
Description
Sample
Clip
The
Christmas Guest
A
man dreamed he would see Jesus on Christmas day. But, three
strangers came to his door instead.
Gift
of the Magi
Another Classic!
Young married couple down on their luck. Hear how they sacrifice
for each other.
Letter From Joseph
A fictional letter from Joseph to his mother trying to explain
about baby Jesus.
Real
Rudolph Story
He worked for Montgomery Ward’s ad agency and wrote
the story to cheer up his daughter.
Yes Virginia
The 19th century newspaper editorial confirming the existence
of Santa.
Thou Shalt Call Him Jesus
A
list of close to 40 names for Christ from the Bible.
Santa's Prayer
Santa prays on Christmas eve. "...please
Lord, remind them who gave me this job!"
Spirit of Santa
A father explains to his curious son about Santa and the spirit of giving.
Santa vs. Jesus
An interesting comparison meant as a reality check.
Paradox of Our Time
A philosophical wake-up call. Puts things in
perspective. ...A must listen.
Symbol of Candy Cane
OK, some of this could be called urban legend but it makes a great story!
I Am Thankful
One of those pieces that makes ya think. Required listening before December 1st.
Christmas Reunion
Hear how a tablecloth reunites a married couple after 35
years.
'Twas
the Night Before Jesus
A very convicting
parody of this Classic Christmas poem.
'Twas the night before
(Politically
correct version) A whimsical look at contemporary culture.