- A young doctor encounters romance and deals with his past when he returns to his hometown during the holidays.
- Medical resident Nathan Andrews returns to his small town after he loses a teenager on the operating table. He joins his dad in his mechanics business and becomes a basketball coach to some youths, where he meets Charlie and Meghan. This is based on a novel by Donna VanLiere and is a continuation of "The Christmas Shoes." Meghan is trying to start up a daycare business for working single mothers, and Charlie is ill. Their lives are connected and Nathan meets someone from his past.—soccer_player7
- After a teenage boy he promised to save dies on the operating table, Dr. Nathan Andrews returns to his hometown for the holidays. His visit is bittersweet, shadowed with memories of the mother he lost 18 Christmas Eves ago, compounded by the fact that his father seems to want to forget she even existed. Nathan accepts a coach's position at a local elementary school where he meets a young teacher named Meghan and also becomes close to a young boy, Charlie. Throughout the movie, events unfold, both good and bad, that ultimately leave Nathan questioning whether coming home was the right thing. But in the end, everything comes together (aided by a chance meeting with a special someone from Nathan's past), making this a Christmas filled with love, happiness, acceptance, forgiveness. . . . . and shoes.—tempest-10
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By what name was The Christmas Blessing (2005) officially released in India in English?
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