Message Of Hope (DVD)
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“Six teens, in an afluent community, grow up with the benefits and luxuries that come with their birth right. They attend a Christian school and are taught Biblical studies from the Faithful Pastor Anne. But, except for the compassionate attempts of one single girl, Sarah, who dreams of love and heavenly things, many of the less fortunate in the surrounding area are left forgotten and ignored by the wealthy, yet uncaring adults, especially Sarah’s father, who is hardened by the world around him. Sarah’s close friends begin to realize that money and material things are not as attractive as the love and compassion that Sarah exhibits – now they desire to change the world around them for the better. After John is visited by an Angel, he writes a story, “A Message of Hope,” to honor his friends, Michael and Sarah, and even their materialistic parents begin to wonder what is right and wrong. Together, they realize that we all have the power of choice, to choose life and love over the things of the world. “
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SKU (ISBN): 9780740337031
UPC: 095163888695
Produced by: Bridgestone MultiMedia
Binding: Video DVD
Published: July 2016
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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