People ask me about Ashlee Harmon Corrigan Boyson more than almost anyone I’ve ever written about. I first told her story more than a decade ago. A 28-year-old widow, five kids, a newborn, a murder trial, and a choice to forgive that most of us couldn’t fathom. Then I wrote about her again. And again. […]
Category: Writings and Musings
Things I Learned While Walking 1,026 Miles in 2025
The Day Jeffrey R. Holland Helped Dig a Grave for a Young Missionary
I had the privilege of meeting Jeffrey R. Holland several times, including as John the Shepherd when he attended our “Joy to the World” Christmas show in December of 2024. As we chatted, I reminded him of a piece I’d written years earlier about his unique experience digging a grave in Nevada for a grieving […]
The Miraculous Story Behind the Original Christmas Jar
Meet Emma—she’s the heartbeat of the most important Christmas Jar story I’ve ever shared. If you’ve followed the tradition, you know that it began in 2004 when the Wright gang gave away the first jar. We lived in Northern Virginia, and we chose a family from our church. The truth is, this was really just […]
In 2025, peace on earth starts with peace between us
If you’ve ever been forced to sit next to me on a plane, you know that if you’re game to chat, so am I. Over the years, I’ve made friendships at 30,000 feet that have long outlasted most frequent flyer programs. Recently I found myself on a flight celebrating what brings every road warrior exquisite, […]
Celebrating 20 Years of Christmas Jars
DECEMBER 1, 2025. Twenty years? I am definitely in my Christmas Jars feels. Two decades ago this story was a mini manuscript buried among many. Then along came Shadow Mountain and Deseret Book, and everything in this image slowly came to life. Without them, there’d be no books. No movie. And certainly no movement of jars appearing on doorsteps around […]
Lessons on Forgiveness from Someone Who’s Not Very Good at It
Lately it seems we’ve been plagued with far too many opportunities to forgive. We’ve watched from afar as Erika Kirk forgave her husband’s killer. We’ve seen communities in Minnesota and Michigan choose reconciliation after unthinkable tragedies in their churches and schools. Sadly, I know a thing or two about forgiveness. Not because I’m good at […]
The Christmas Jars story, craft, and cookbook offers homemade twist on 20-year-old tradition
WOODSTOCK, VA, UNITED STATES, October 14, 2025 / New York Times bestselling author Jason Wright and his wife Kodi Wright, in partnership with Shadow Mountain Publishing, have released “The Christmas Jars Cookbook: Recipes, Crafts, and Heartwarming Stories from Our Family to Yours” today everywhere books are sold. The unusual cookbook celebrates the 20th anniversary of Wright’s beloved […]
What I learned about family from a Marriott in Virginia
I’ve stayed in a lot of hotels. In the last year alone I’ve spent 59 nights in 20 different properties between D.C. and L.A. Some hotels lean on look and feel. Cushy carpet, lush lighting, fine furnishings. Others are all about service. Need your suit cleaned? Car washed? Favorite flip flops flown in from Finland? […]