Woman Who Willed A Miracle (VHS)
$12.95
Emmy-award winner, Cloris Leachman, gives a moving, powerful performance as May Lemke, whose determination, faith and love for her blind, severely retarded, adopted son, Leslie, leads to an amazing miracle in their lives.
At 16, Leslie could not feed himself, stand alone or speak. Yet his mother, through remarkable devotion and stubborn faith, never allowed him – or herself – to give up hope that something, something would change Leslie’s life. Then, the miracle happened. Leslie discovered he had an amazing talent for music, indeed a genius comprehension that led him to become a virtuoso pianist.
In medical terms, this condition is known as “idiot-savant” – a rare phenomena that had gifted Leslie with his exceptional musical qualities. To May Lemke, it was a miracle.
“The Woman Who Willed a Miracle” is one of the most incredible true stories you will ever see. Starring James Noble, Fran Bennett and M. Emmet Walsh, its moving performances and stirring portrayals will reaffirm the power and dignity of a mother’s love for her son, the strength of the human spirit and the nobleness of true and deep faith. It’s a heart-warming story your whole family will never forget.
in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase
SKU (ISBN): 9781563710438
UPC: 095163923631
Produced by: Bridgestone MultiMedia
Binding: Video VHS
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
Related products
-
Gifted Hands : The Ben Carson Story (Reprinted)
$19.99Add to cartGifted Hands by and about Ben Carson, M.D., is the inspiring story of an inner-city kid with poor grades and little motivation, who, at age thirty-three, became director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University Hospital. Gifted Hands will transplace you into the operating room to witness surgeries that made headlines around the world, and into the private mind of a compassionate, God-fearing physician who lives to help others. In 1987, Dr. Carson gained worldwide recognition for his part in the first successful separation of Siamese twins joined at the back of the head — an extremely complex and delicate operation that was five months of planning and twenty-two hours of actual surgery, involving a surgical plan that Carson helped initiate. Gifted Hands reveals a man with humility, decency, compassion, courage, and sensitivity who serves as a role model for young people (and everyone else) in need of encouragement to attempt the seemingly impossible and to excel in whatever they attempt. Dr. Carson also describes the key role that his highly intelligent though relatively uneducated mother played in his metamorphosis from an unmotivated ghetto youngster into one of the most respected neurosurgeons in the world.
-
And The Two Became One Journal
$16.50Add to cartHARDCOVER, COPTIC BOUND JOURNAL: Allows book to lay completely open when flat for ease of use
192-LINED PAGES: Journal measures 6.5 x 8.5 x 0.75-inches
BECOME ONE: White with gold foil print; reads “And the two shall become one”
INCLUDES 8 ALTERNATING PHRASES: Each page has a different message about marriage, relationships and love
-
Mothers And Daughters Of The Bible Speak
$26.99Add to cartGod always keeps His promises, but not always in the way we expect….
“Have faith” is a phrase we hear all the time. But what does it actually look like to live it out? In The Mothers and Daughters of the Bible Speak, Shannon Bream examines the lives of biblical women to see how God’s plans can turn our worlds upside down. She tells the story of Jochebed, a mother who took enormous risks to protect her son, Moses, from Pharaoh. Could Jochebed have imagined that God’s actual design for her son involved flight into exile and danger? And yet this was all part of the master plan to deliver Israel from slavery. Another biblical mother, Rebekah, made terrible choices in an attempt to ensure her son’s place in history. And a daughter, Michal, struggled to keep her faithless father, Saul, from sin, while battling pride in herself.
Through these stories, Shannon explains the intimate connection between faith and family–and how God’s unexpected agenda can redefine the way we think about family. Not all of these mothers and daughters in the Bible were paragons of virtue. Like us, they were human beings who faltered and struggled to do their best. While some heard God’s voice, others chose their own paths. Through the lens of their imperfections, we can see how God used their stories to bring about His divine plans. He’s still doing the same work in our lives today.
The Mothers and Daughters of the Bible Speak shows that faith is more often a twisting road than a straight line. Yet, as the stories of biblical families attest, at the end of these journeys lies greater peace and joy than we could ever imagine.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.