LATEST FILM PROGRESS!

Help Bring Two Powerful Christmas Films to Life

✨UPDATE — MAY 2026

🌟What began as a simple Christmas story has now grown into something much bigger —

two feature film projects are now moving into active development.

🌟 Earlier this year, we officially began development discussions, and today we are excited to share that veteran filmmaker Jeff Celentano has joined the project. Jeff brings more than 40 years of experience in Hollywood as an actor, director, and producer, with an extensive résumé spanning feature films and television.

🌟In addition, Elizabeth Suter, a producer affiliated with Trinity Broadcasting Network, has expressed interest in joining the projects as they move into pre-production. We are also currently developing screenplay adaptations with screenwriter Margaret Silebi, beginning with detailed story beat sheets and screenplay structure for both films.

We Want Your Vote!

Which film would you most want to see on the big screen first?

Option A
Barabbas: The First Witness

• A sweeping Biblical epic that begins the night of the first Christmas… told through the eyes of a young shepherd boy who witnesses the birth of Christ.

• But years later, tragedy transforms that same boy into a revolutionary known throughout Jerusalem.

Option B
Legend of the Wooden Star

• A heartfelt present-day Christmas mystery centered around a dying boy, a mysterious visitor, and a small wooden star connected to the very first Christmas.

• As a rare Christmas star approaches, two stories — separated by 2,000 years — begin to mysteriously intertwine… leading toward a miracle that may come just in time.

HOW CAN
YOU HELP

If Legend of the Wooden Star touches your heart, I would deeply appreciate your support by purchasing the book today.

Right now, you can receive:

💛30% OFF

✒️ Personally Signed Copy

🚚Free S&H & Handling

✔ Every purchase directly helps move these films closer to reality.

Our goal is ambitious

Sell 100,000 books over the
next 90 days.

⭐ Why? Because independent film development requires an enormous amount of preparation and professional support — including screenplay development, producer attachments, casting, legal structuring, accounting, location scouting, early marketing, and much more.

This is how great films begin.

Not in a studio boardroom…

but with people who believe in the story.

If enough readers and movie lovers rally behind these projects, we can begin taking the next major steps toward bringing both films to life.

Thank you for believing in these stories — and for being part of the journey from the very beginning.

We’ll continue posting updates here as development progresses.