Overcoming Christmas - A Love Reborn
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Once filled with wonder and joy, Christmas became a season of sorrow for Susan Anderson after a devastating automobile accident claimed the lives of her parents during a blinding Christmas Eve snowstorm as they traveled to bring their only child home from Michigan State University. The heartbreak deepened a year later when her first love walked away—on the very same night—sealing her emotional withdrawal from the holiday she once cherished.
Now a driven and successful Vice President of Marketing at a major television station, Susan has mastered ambition but buried her heart. As the face behind a multimillion-dollar Christmas campaign, her unresolved pain erupts during a live promotion, resulting in a public misstep that costs her everything she’s worked for—her job, her reputation, and her sense of control.
During an unexpected suspension, Susan is forced into stillness, where she begins uncovering the remarkable legacy her parents left behind—quiet acts of compassion woven through orphanages, soup kitchens, and the lives of the homeless. Through the stories of strangers whose lives were forever changed by her parents’ generosity, Susan is confronted with a love far greater than her loss.
As her heart begins to soften, Susan receives a supernatural visitation—an angel sent to remind her that Christmas is not defined by tragedy, but by love, sacrifice, and rebirth. Through faith, forgiveness, and remembrance, Susan learns that healing does not erase pain—it transforms it.
Overcoming Christmas – A Love Reborn is a powerful, faith-filled holiday drama about grief and grace, brokenness and restoration, and the enduring truth that even the most wounded hearts can love again. It is a story that reminds us all: Christmas is not something we survive—it is something we are invited to receive anew.