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Too busy to shop himself, a father sends his business associates out to shop on Christmas morning for his family's presents. But as the new possessions fail to satisfy the spoiled children, the father is left to wonder if there is anything more to Christmas than presents.
I Miss Him So Much (Her Second Christmas Alone)
Roger tries to sell Margaret a carpet cleaner but the pair soon realizes they have great personal tragedy in common. Margaret shares her faith, but Roger is reluctant to believe in a God who would let such a horrible tragedy happen in his life.
Hung On a Tree
As roommates decorate their tree, one notes all the "meanings" of Christmas but somehow doesn't think the Baby Jesus ornament belongs there.
Home For the Holidays
While on the go, a married couple review their hectic schedules for the holiday season.
Ho-Oh-No
A boy confronts Santa.
Happy Holidays?
Three independent scenes (featuring the same two actors in different roles) illustrate how worry, doubt, and guilt keep people from enjoying the holidays. Could be done with two actors changing parts for each scene or 6 separate actors.
Guess What, Joseph?
Mary visits Joseph at his workshop to tell him she's had an unusual visitor who imparted some wonderful, yet unsettling, news.
Good Will to Ornaments
Five Christmas tree ornaments discover the beauty of God's salvation plan, which includes people of all shapes and sizes.
Good Gifts
Often we confuse tithing and gifts. On Christmas morning, two children learn the difference between a tithe (giving back what is God's) and a gift (giving to Godfrom what is ours).