Classic Christmas Stories

"A Christmas Accident" by Annie Eliot Trumbull

Jason Hovde Season 3 Episode 12

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🎄 Episode Title: A Christmas Accident by Annie Eliot Trumbull 🎄


In this episode of Classic Christmas Stories, Jason Hovde shares “A Christmas Accident” by Annie Eliot Trumbull, a heartfelt tale of two neighboring families whose lives intersect in surprising ways during the holiday season. This moving story explores how even the smallest acts of kindness can bridge divides and bring warmth and reconciliation.


About the Story:

•Written by Annie Eliot Trumbull, a masterful storyteller celebrated for her ability to blend humor, sentiment, and poignant life lessons.

“A Christmas Accident” is a story of misunderstandings, unexpected generosity, and the true meaning of Christmas.


What You’ll Love:

•A touching narrative filled with relatable characters and timeless holiday charm.

•Pastor Jason’s warm and engaging narration, perfect for creating a cozy Christmas atmosphere.

•A powerful reminder that Christmas is a time for connection, forgiveness, and joy.


🎧 Don’t Miss It!

Gather your loved ones and enjoy this delightful story that celebrates the beauty of second chances and holiday miracles.


Help Spread the Cheer: If you loved this episode, share it with friends, leave a review, or send a note of encouragement. Your support makes it possible to share more timeless Christmas stories.


🎄 Thank you for listening, and may your holiday season be filled with love, laughter, and unexpected joys! 🎄

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