My most requested Christmas story in Audio

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December 24, 1944 — Phil finally arrives back to his unit just in time for a magical Christmas Eve to remember
December 24, 2024
December 25, 1944 — Phil and the men enjoy a Christmas service, a front-line feast, and open gifts from home
December 25, 2024
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My most requested Christmas story in Audio

Earlier this week (and every Christmas Season for the last couple of decade and a half), I’ve posted a three-part series most recently titled, “A Wonderful Christmas Story,” that is by far my most requested Christmas story. I’m happy to announce today that the story has just been released in an audio version.

The story comes from Chapter 22, “Christmas Firsts,” in the second of my three “Bryson City” books, Bryson City Seasons: More tales of a doctor’s practice in the Smoky Mountains, that was first published in 2004.

An audio version of this story was just released by the Christian Medical and Dental Associations on of their CMDA Matters podcasts, “Christmas On Call,” on December 21, 2023.

LISTEN HERE from 10:35 – 32:10

You can listen to the story in its entirety by clicking here. My story runs from the 10:35 mark until 32:10.

You can also read the story with these links: Part One, Part Two, and Part Three.

I pray the story will be a blessing and inspiration to you and yours to consider how you might be flavorful salt and winsome light to those you encounter on the road of life each day.

I hope you and yours have a Christ-centered, warm-memory-creating, family-filled Christmas and a Blessed New Year.

Also, here’s more information on the Bryson City series:


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