Christmas Child with Bill Ewing: DVD Cover

    Christmas Child Director: Bill Ewing

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/09/2004
    • Original Release: 2003
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 10,662
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    Scenes

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    Behind the scenes of Christmas Child; Steven Curtis Chapman presents Shaohannah's Hope; Film trailer; "When Love Takes You In" music video

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Cold Outside [7:54]
    2. Be Creative [7:56]
    3. Just Visiting [6:48]
    4. Kirby's Café [8:56]
    5. Good News [8:44]
    6. Wrong Reasons [8:23]
    7. Sealed Adoption [6:50]
    8. Small Town [8:10]
    9. Doing Time [2:43]
    10. County Records [1:16]
    11. Happy Birthday [1:17]
    12. Future Hopes [1:57]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Bill Ewing's holiday film Christmas Child concerns Jack (William R. Moses), a reporter who has been having a difficult time getting much joy out of his life. Both his wife (Megan Follows) and his job fail to revive his spirits. While he is working on a story in Dallas, TX, he comes across a photograph that gets his attention. The photograph leads him to Clearwater, TX, where he learns about the town's ornate nativity scene and confronts his past in ways that should help him become a better person. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    December 17, 2005: I read the book "The Christams Cross" and given it as a gift to several people over the years, somehow missed the TV showing, as "The Christmas Child". This is a beautiful movie, for Christmas and for adoptive families. Heartwarming to say the least, this movie is finding its way to several people this year. Get a box of tissues and enjoy a wonderful story.