The Christopher Awards, now in their 73rd year, celebrate writers, producers, directors, authors and illustrators whose work “affirms the highest values of the human spirit” and reflects the Christopher motto, “It’s better to light one candle than to curse the darkness.”
‘CODA,’ ‘Encanto,’ ‘Francesco,’ ‘Waltons’ among Christopher Award winners
First-time author wins Christopher Award for book on two refugee women
In her nonfiction work, Jessica Goudeau examines the struggles and triumphs recorded by two woman once they had made their way to Austin, Texas.
‘The Way Back,’ ‘Pray,’ Dolly Parton special win Christopher Awards
The Christopher Awards were created in 1949 to celebrate writers, producers, directors, authors and illustrators whose work, according to the organization, “affirms the highest values of the human spirit.”
‘Instant Family,’ ‘Faith Under Fire’ among Christopher Award winners
The theatrical features “Instant Family” and “Paul, Apostle of Christ” were named winners of Christopher Awards in the award program’s 70th anniversary.