Are you having trouble find some clean Christmas movies for your children to watch together as a family?
I have made a list just you--here are a list of movies that you can enjoy and not need to turn off because of language or unwholesome themes. Many listed here are inspiring, have faith based messages, and will leave you touched but also real characters.
I hope you like them--let's begin!
1. Christmas for a Dollar
7. Saving Christmas - for Kirk Cameron friends (it was not bad but could have been better)
Watch it on Amazon Instant Video right now.
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Get the DVD HERE.
12. Altar Egos
DO YOU HAVE ANY FAVORITES?
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Watch it on Amazon Instant Video right now.
Get the DVD HERE.
BONUS:
Someone mentioned We Three Kings, I haven't seen it yet but definitely plan to! The trailer looks interesting.
DO YOU HAVE ANY FAVORITES?
SHARE THEM IN THE COMMENTS BELOW!
We hope you enjoy the movies and that they bless you this Christmas season!
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Gosh, I haven't seen most of the ones you listed but I took notes!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites was on Hallmark. It was called The Christmas Card. I try and see it every year. Another from Hallmark was A Season For Miracles.
And it certainly wouldn't be Christmas without Linus telling us all what Christmas is all about!!
I would love to see the LHotP Christmas episode again. I love when Mr. Edwards is telling the girls about his meet-up with *Santa*. So sweet.
This was just in time! Thanks for sharing all of these. Some I have seen and we already have them in the watchlist but some, like Alter Ego and Saving Chrsitmas, are new and waiting now!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Oh I LOVE Christmas for a $1! Also another one is The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey https://www.amazon.com/Christmas-Miracle-Jonathan-Toomey/dp/B000UAE7P4
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas Jar
ReplyDeleteGood picks! Die Hard didn't make the list :) joking, appreciate all you do!
ReplyDeleteI like the old classics from the 50s and under:
ReplyDeleteThe Man Who Came to Dinner
Christmas in Connecticut
Holiday Affair
It Happened on 5th Avenue
The Bishop's Wife
The Shop Around the Corner
Holiday Inn
That's just to nameba few!😀
Oh yay some more Christmas movies to watch… I also love Christmas in Canaan
ReplyDeleteMy 8 year old grandson LOVES Christmas for a Dollar. We watch it all year! 2 more that my grandson loves are Christmas with Tucker and A Dog Named Christmas.
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