Life is normally harmonious at Poggitty Farm, where the animals run the place themselves. (I sugggest you read “The Poggitty Farm Choir” first, if you haven’t already done so.) This time, a hard winter brings a strange visitor, and an even stranger consequence.
Santa Claus is forced to carry out market research on how families enjoyed Christmas. (Note: this is set in a Southern Hemisphere country, where Christmas is celebrated in summer.)
Rachel Mears – a promising young athlete – has her life turned upside down when a drunken driver knocks her off her bicycle, rendering her a paraplegic. She faces a fragile, long journey on her way back to wholeness. What can help? (Note: No sex, but some brief discussion about sexual intimacy in marriage.)
Roy Burke has been too occupied building his construction business to go looking for a wife. So his secretary and mother join forces to push him along. No-one expects the chaos that results.
A poem that is an allegory on creation and the Creator (as portrayed in the Gospel of John, chapter 1). "The creator came to the people he created, but they rejected him. Yet he gave his life for their sake, so they could become part of his family." A version of this produced for radio broadcast – including music – can be found at www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d01Jaf1OjQ