Gabriele C. from LAKE WALES, FL
Reviewed on 9/30/2020...
this IS a good movie ..... a bit slow at times , but good . no language and nothng to coplain about . a clean movie the whole family can watch . the acting is decent , but the overall impression is , that it is a gentle movie . worth watching , worth owning and showing to different groups [ small groups , teen youthgroup , etc ] its NOT an exciting movie , like an action movie .... but it has its place when you want to just watch a good movie with a good character .... i wanted to give it 5 stars , but the system wont let me ...
Alice B. from SANDY, UT
Reviewed on 11/17/2013...
Ruth Zeller's family has kept the secret for centuries. Greedy men, disasters, persecution, even the Nazis could not remove the treasure entrusted to them by God. Humbly and quietly the servants of Yahweh continued their work, always on guard. From the first moment Grace Harrington enters the bakery she is uneasy. Previous prejudices lead Grace to take matters into her own hands. Events intensify as Grace encounters locked doors, odd rumors, and an insistent art dealer. Can Ruth entrust Grace with her family's history? Will Grace have the faith to accept the truth? Or will the gift, kept safe for the thousand generations, be forever lost?
This is a most interesting story about a Jewish turned Christian women who carries her families baking and oil vessels from the time of Elisha to today with God's help. He send an atheist who was raised a Christian named Grace to her. God turns Grace's Heart back to him, so that Ruth can leave her family's secrets with Grace.
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