Rising Free : Freedom Was Her Hope (DVD)
$12.99
In 1887, a young woman, Nakomay, is on the run for her life throughout the vast terrain of the Oregon territory. Relentless persecution and devastating adversity drove her to a life of seclusion, having everyone she ever loved stripped from her grasp. A harrowing journey leads her into the arms of a gracious family that takes her in as one of their own. Over time, she begins to process through the pain she’s buried deep within, learning what it truly means to have hope, forgiveness, and overwhelming mercy. Fate strikes on the heels of her own salvation, and once more she finds herself amid increasing danger of being sold and further stripped of the new life she has come to know. With the weight of the world on her shoulders and her faith tested to the limits, she is faced with the decision to wholly embrace and stand on the truth she’s come to know or surrender to the shadows of darkness that loom over her.
SKU (ISBN): 9781954458031
UPC: 095163891718
Produced by: Bridgestone MultiMedia
Binding: Video DVD
Published: April 2021
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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