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The Lost Husband is a 2020 American romantic drama film written and directed by Vicky Wight and starring Leslie Bibb and Josh Duhamel. [1] It is based on Katherine Center's 2013 novel of the same name.
In the Love Comes Softly novel, Missie is a toddler, turning two years old soon after Marty moves in; she is nine in the movie. Clark and Marty are also older in the film than in the novel. Marty's husband is named Clem in the novel but is named Aaron in the film. The Grahams have 13 (11 living, two deceased) children in the novel.
Later, Missie tells her mother she couldn't love a man who didn't share her faith. Zach and Missie discover Jacob's plight, but are anguished that they can't rescue him unless he exposes the Pettises, which he won't out of fear of reprisal. While Missie and Zach appreciate their mutual desire to help the boy, they clash over how to save him.
Faith relates a poignant family story to LeAnn. In a flash-back, Faith and her band are seen stuck on a bus in a snow-storm. Faith, a diabetic, is given insulin by a stranger, who dies overnight. He is later revealed to be her father, who she had not spoken to in many years. Faith and her husband Carl erect a monument to that fateful event ...
Twist of Faith is a 2013 American-Canadian romantic drama television film directed by Paul A. Kaufman. The film centers on Nina (Toni Braxton), a single mother living in Brent, Alabama, who helps Jacob Fisher (David Julian Hirsh), an Orthodox Jewish man originally residing in Brooklyn whose wife and three children were murdered.
Janet Maslin of the New York Times wrote very positively of the film: "Resurrection is a movie about faith, and one that must be taken on faith. It's a little bit mad. It's a little bit mad. But it has the courage of its conviction, and a beauty and persuasiveness that help keep the doubts at bay.
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Love's Abiding Joy is a 2006 made-for-television Christian drama film based on a series of books by Janette Oke.It was directed by Michael Landon Jr. and stars Erin Cottrell and Logan Bartholomew.