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CHRIST'S BIRTH, LIFE'S GREATEST HALLMARK MOMENT

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Luke 2:1-7


Christ's Birth, Life's Greatest Hallmark Moment
Donald Cantrell
Luke 2:1-7


I - The Providential Mandate (1 - 2)
II - The Perplexing Move (3 - 4)
III - The Pregnant Mother (5)
IV - The Precious Moment (6 - 7a)
V - The Paltry Manger (7b)
VI - The Prophetic Material (7c)
VII - The Preposterous Moment (7d)

Theme: ''The birth of Jesus is the greatest hallmark moment ever''

Lacey Chabert Knows Hallmark Movies Are Repetitive
But That's Kind of the Point

Lacey Chabert just wrapped production on her 24th Hallmark film and will soon begin filming her 25th. That's one Hallmark movie for almost every year she's been in the industry. Though you might know her best from Mean Girls (she played Gretchen Wieners), Chabert has become a staple on the TVs of avid Hallmark channel fans, especially during the Christmas season. Her latest addition to the network is a holiday-themed flick titled Christmas Waltz, out November 28th. It follows a storyline that's become standard for Hallmark: girl meets a guy; girl learns a lesson about herself; girl and guy fall in love. Yet, despite its predictability, millions of viewers will undoubtedly tune in, and Chabert understands why.

''Even though a lot of the movies have similar themes, I take great pride in doing my best to tell it in the most honest and unusual way possible, while hopefully creating a character that people can see themselves in,'' she says, speaking to Hello Giggles on the phone in mid-November. Hallmark's movies, she adds, are ''comfort food for the spirit. I think people know they can sit down with their families and watch something that's uplifting.''

How many of you women have heard your husband or boyfriend say ''You know how this movie is going to end, so why watch it?''

Do you know why we still watch those movies, I can tell you why, we all love happy endings. Christmas is literally like a Hallmark movie, it is filled with intrigue, mystery, drama, but in the end the underdog prevails. I ...

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