It was published in the United States under Crowell Company's "Worth While Booklet" Series.
"Where Love Is, God Is" is a short story about a shoemaker named Martin Avdeitch.
As Martin slept he thought he heard the voice of God telling him that He would visit him the next day.
That night while Martin wondered why God had not visited him, the three figures appeared in his home, who he had showed hospitality to that day.
Vinton's recreation was a faithful adaptation of the written word to claymation, with the exception that the narrator was much more quiet and the characters were given greater realm to express themselves.
Th children's book, Papa Panov's Special Day, by Mig Holder, is a retelling of the story.
It was adapted into "Pratiksha" an episode from the Indian television series, Katha Sagar (1986).
Shoemaker Martin (1997), a children's book by Brigitte Hanhart, is based on this story.
It was adapted made-for-TV movie, Winter Thaw[1] (2016) for BYUTV, starring John Rhys-Davies, and filmed in Lithuania.
The film was directed by Adam Thomas Anderegg and Produced by Russ Kendall.