Christmas lends itself to nostalgia, joy, and wonder. From music to audio dramas, there is something special for everyone to enjoy this season.

Thursday, Dec. 19, 8:00 p.m.
Christmas Through The Eyes of A Child: Join Carter Conlon as he remembers and recounts one of the most special times of his life as a young 5 year old growing up in a small, snow filled town. This personal view of Christmas through the eyes of a child will inspire us to see God’s faithfulness and goodness even when childhood is long behind us.

Thursday, Dec. 19, 8:30 p.m.
Music, sweet treats, and family gatherings all bring joy to the Christmas season. But the season can also bring a sense of pressure to make this year’s holiday even better than the last. In her new radio special, Joni Eareckson Tada shares hope-filled insights on how you can create the Christmas spirit. Through Scripture, music, prayer, and practical ideas, Joni, joined by her husband Ken, helps us focus our hearts on Jesus, assuring that we all find the true spirit of Christmas.

Friday, Dec. 20, 5 p.m.
Like so many hymns, many Christmas carols have a unique story behind them. Behind the Carols will bring your favorites to life through the wisdom of a loving grandfather and the imagination of a child. Dramatic sketches throughout will reveal some of what influenced the authors and composers to produce such memorable works. The carols are performed by a variety of musicians.

Saturday, Dec. 21, 10 a.m.
Jungle Jam & Friends: The Merry Christmas Show!
Life at The Pond: The Christmas Ants

Saturday, Dec. 21, at Noon
Enjoy a variety of selections from the Messiah, an oratorio by George Frideric Handel, which was an annual presentation and performance by the Sacred Music Department of the Moody Bible Institute through 2017. Messiah celebrates the awesome power of God and the gift of his Son, encompassing both the lyrical art of music and God’s word.

Monday, Dec. 23, 5:00 p.m.
Where Love Is, is a dramatic radio adaptation of the short story originally published in 1885 by Russian author Leo Tolstoy, Where Love Is, God Is. It tells the story of a shoemaker named Martin. Martin lost his son and wife years ago and has remained bitter ever since. One day a missionary tells him to live his life for God. The resulting transformation in Martin’s life is one you must hear to fully appreciate. From Moody Broadcasting.

Monday, Dec. 23, 5:30 p.m.
Music, sweet treats, and family gatherings all bring joy to the Christmas season. But the season can also bring a sense of pressure to make this year’s holiday even better than the last. In her new radio special, Joni Eareckson Tada shares hope-filled insights on how you can create the Christmas spirit. Through Scripture, music, prayer, and practical ideas, Joni, joined by her husband Ken, helps us focus our hearts on Jesus, assuring that we all find the true spirit of Christmas.

Tuesday, Dec. 24, 3 p.m.
Charles Dickens was just 12 years old when he saw firsthand the devastating effects of child labor. He never forgot those images. Focus on the Family brings to life the story of miserly Scrooge who in one momentous night is confronted by his own lack of compassion—and given the opportunity to change not only his life but others too! It’s a message that defines the spirit of the season of Christ’s birth, of His loving compassion!

Tuesday, Dec. 24, 7 p.m.
Enjoy a variety of selections from the Messiah, an oratorio by George Frideric Handel, which was an annual presentation and performance by the Sacred Music Department of the Moody Bible Institute through 2017. Messiah celebrates the awesome power of God and the gift of his Son, encompassing both the lyrical art of music and God’s word.

Wednesday, Dec. 25
Let PsalmFM be the backdrop for all your Christmas activities today! Christmas classics and original tunes sung by your favorite Christian artists will highlight the entire day. Merry Christmas!