Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Three Hearts



A Heartwarming True Story!
LOVE IT! A great film for all ages and life stages. I like this movie better than Fireproof, Courageous, and Facing the Giants. Unlike other Christian movies there isn't poor acting because it isn't acting. This is a true story that follows three children needing life saving heart surgery. The children are unable to get the surgery in Mongolia so Samaritan's Purse sends the children to the U.S. to get the needed surgery. People's emotions, thoughts, and actions are candid and its amazing to see how three needed surgeries can affect so many lives. Also, it's really awesome to see the landscape of Mongolia. Again, no cheesy sets or fake drama-- this is just a good heartwarming story that reminds you there is more to life than just your own world.

A Life Changing Movie Everyone Should See!
How far would you be willing to go to risk saving your child's life? Three very beautiful lives were put to that test along with their families as they have been waiting, some for over ten years to have heart surgery that will save their lives. This is their personal journey through Samaritan's Purse as they take much needed children and bring them to the United States for a surgery that may save their life.

Join Cissie Graham Lynch, the granddaughter of Billy Graham as she begins her own journey as an intern working with Samaritan's Purse in Boone, North Carolina that finds children that need heart surgery. If they are eligible, they arrange for them to fly here and have surgery that will forever alter not only the lives of the child or teen but also their families and host families here in the U.S.

The three lives that are showcased here in this movie called Three Hearts, brings Otga, a 16 year-old boy who wishes to live as a herder in Mongolia but has had to...

A Great Ministry to Support
I was recently given a chance to review this new documentary put together by Samaritan's Purse about the Children's Heart Project. This film follows three children from Mongolia with congenital heart defects who were chosen to participate in this program, from the moment they are told they will receive life-saving surgery in the United States to the time they return home. You get to see their home land, meet their families, learn more about the Children's Heart Project and what it does, and see the generosity and love of many people who make it all possible.

My favorite thing about this program is that they not only meet the physical need of surgery for the children, but they meet their spiritual needs as well. When the mothers and children come into the United States they stay with host families and are supported by host churches who show them where to find hope. Many of them go home healed in more ways than one. From what I understand, the doctors and hospitals...

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