In the early morning hours of a snowy autumn day, a fire breaks out in the basement of a church, destroying many precious items—including the church’s beloved nativity statues. After the fire is put out, Father Tom and Cesar, the church caretaker, search the ruins and are surprised to find the Baby Jesus statue miraculously survived. Though it is broken—missing its arms and one foot—its face is untouched and still full of peace and beauty. Instead of throwing it away, Sister Alice decides to place the statue at the center of the Advent wreath. She explains that the statue’s missing parts can remind everyone of a powerful truth: Jesus now works through us . She places a plaque nearby with a message from Saint Teresa of Avila, reminding us that we are the hands and feet of Christ in the world today. This inspiring story teaches children and adults that even broken things can share great beauty and truth—and that we each have a role in spreading kindness, love, and hope, especially during the Christmas season.