Tess Delbridge | December 2nd, 2016 02:23 PM
Here are some of the newly-released Christmas videos, that retell the age-old story of Jesus’ birth, that might help you explain the Christmas story to someone in your life.
New releases
SpeakLife have produced this beautiful representation of the Christmas story, featuring children with disabilities. It’s pretty darn cute.
Go Chatter, a ministry of 10ofThose in the UK, produced this adorable retelling of the story of Christmas, with the key actors played by children aged 2-10. Download a copy here.
Some of our old faves
St Paul’s Anglican Church in Auckland has produced a whole series of Christmas videos, but we still love the one from 2010. That star – so cute!
Last year, a short video parodied Mulberry’s 2015 Christmas advert, which in itself was funny. Watch the parody below, and the original ad, here.
Aussie puppeteers Quiz Worx produced this paper animation telling the story of God’s promises to be with his people from Mary’s point of view.
Lifepoint Church created this clever word video six years ago. It’s actually really cool.
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