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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2008

Presenting in verse a Christmas story written and narrated by Spadecaller accompanied by Yanni's "Until the Last Moment" with artwork and paintings by Edward Hopper, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, and Spadecaller.

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  • Thank you spadecaller.

  • Very moving and full of truths. The true measure of the essence of the "Christmas Spirit" is how we live our lives throughout the year. Thank you for sharing your gifts insight and creativity with us, not just at Xmas, but all year long.

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  • My favorite Christmas Eve story. Thanks Spadecaller.

  • I remember the first time I veiwed and listened to this... and the homeless guy i'd spoken with just before.

    It remains a joy.

  • bearutful...thank you for sharing

  • Marvelous... I enjoyed this so much; it embodies the real spirit of Christmas.

  • A beautiful message. I like to think he walks with us all.

    Thank you,

    DiDi

  • However long it took you to create this ... it was worth every second.

  • Many thanks for this true meaning of Christmas, Spadecaller! I turned on computer this morning specifically to return to, and review your marvelous Dalai Lama post: wanted to savor it, and found this! Yet again, deeply moved!  Thank you!

  • This is enthralling. Beautifully narrated & illustrated, it's a true classic. As a child reading the New Testament, the first thing that struck me was that some people didn't recognize Jesus! First Note To Self: "Evidently the long life ahead can become complex & confusing; don't ever lose your CLARITY, temporally or spiritually! Keep it all straight, so that you never become so lost that you wouldn't know the Truth if it was standing in front of you. Keep yourself!" End of Note To Self.

  • Bravo - excellent response!

  • It made me think of how many people that would actually let Jesus into their home if he came knocking.. I would like to think that i would, i do invite strangers into my home, but how do we know whether we would or not. I just hope i would.

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