Be Someone's Angel this Christmas Season
Jason Wright shares true stories inspired by his bestselling novel Christmas Jars.
Be Someone's Angel this Christmas Season
Jason Wright shares true stories inspired by his bestselling novel Christmas Jars.
Be Someone's Angel this Christmas Season
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The Christmas Jars Podcast
Join host Jason Wright as he shares true stories inspired by his New York Times bestselling novel Christmas Jars. Since its release nearly 20 years ago, Christmas Jars has inspired people nationwide to anonymously donate jars of spare change to those in need during the Christmas season. Discover incredible stories of real people with real needs who experienced real miracles. If you're looking for more ways to serve this Christmas season, then the annual Light the World campaign can give you a lot of ideas about how you can be someone's angel. Visit lighttheworld.org to learn more. The Christmas Jars Podcast is a production of BYUradio.
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Jason F. Wright
Jason Wright is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author. His work has appeared in hundreds of newspapers, magazines and web sites around the world including The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, Forbes, Fox News and in media outlets in Canada, Germany, India, Israel, Japan, and the UK. He has also been seen on CBS News, GMA, CNN, Fox News, and on dozens of local television programs across the country. A film adaptation of his bestselling novel Christmas Jars was released in 2019. Several other novels are in various stages of film development. He’s also the founder of the viral Kindness Card Movement. Click here for more details and to become involved. Jason is the current writer-in-residence at Southern Virginia University. He teaches classes on writing and publishing popular fiction. He is also a popular speaker and consultant who speaks and trains on kindness habits, faith, failure, the Christmas Jars movement, the lost art of letter writing, and more. He has been seen on CBS News, GMA, CNN, Fox News, C-SPAN, and on dozens of local television programs across the country. Jason has spoken to more than 300K students in school assemblies and writing workshops. Click here for a list of endorsements and booking information. Today Jason and his family live in Woodstock, Virginia. He’s also lived in Missouri, Germany, Illinois, Virginia, Brazil, Oregon and Utah. He is married to Kodi Erekson Wright. They have two girls and two boys they love, and four grandchildren they love even more.