Why We Can Have Faith in a Dark Time
Have you seen the wonderful 1947 film, Miracle on 34th Street ?* It's one of my all-time favorites, and I try to watch it at least once every year. Of course, it's perfectly cast (especially Edmund Gwenn and the young Natalie Wood), and full of delightful moments. (The scene at the beginning about the correct order of the reindeer comes to mind, along with the bubble gum incident, the judge getting buried in letters to Santa, and so many more.) * Thank you for supporting this blog with your purchases. If you use my links, I may earn a small commission. Not only does Miracle have its laugh-out-loud moments, but there's a love story, along with a mystery and some suspense. Of course, it's mostly a movie about Santa Claus... or is it? Nobody's perfect. One thing that Miracle on 34th Street is not is syrupy, unlike so many Christmas movies. In fact, the miracle of Christmas happens despite the fact that almost every character (with the exception of Kri...