Trust : A Modern Day Story Telling Of Job (DVD)
$19.95
Inspired by the book of Job, Trust tells the story of Daniel Rainwater, an everyday guy whose life is falling apart. As his marriage to Sarah begins to crumble when he loses his job and thinking that life couldn’t get any worse, it does. Bitter towards God and going nowhere fast, Daniel must learn to trust God again before he loses it all for good. For Sarah, as tensions in the marriage rise, she falls out of love. Only to be confronted with whether she can still believe in her marriage and in hope once again. Meanwhile their children Lea and Jonah are going through their personal journeys, with Lea having to learn to trust in her parents and Jonah having to overcome his individual fears. Trust asks the age old question of ‘How do we trust God, when life is falling apart? And carries a thread of relevancy to everyone that no matter what your going through, ‘Never give up on hope’.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781945788840
UPC: 095163889654
Produced by: Bridgestone MultiMedia
Binding: Video DVD
Published: January 2019
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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