Elizabeths Gift : Her Life Touched Everyone Forever (DVD)
$14.95
When a precious little girl, Elizabeth, dies of a rare heart condition, her loving parents are left to pick up the pieces of their once perfect life. Through a miraculous sequence of events, an angel guides Elizabeth’s mother, Laura (Kari Hawker), to a homeless girl, Punkin’ (Savanna Lewis), who desperately needs help escaping the streets and the clutches of a ruthless villain. With Elizabeth’s spirit pointing the way, Laura’s husband, Steve (Paul Hunt), joins the fight to set Punkin’ free and rebuild his grieving family.
Directed by Rob Diamond, Elizabeth’s Gift is a touching and thrilling story that follows Laura and Steve’s journey as they learn to cope with the loss of their child and discover the healing power of faith.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780740327308
UPC: 095163884345
Binding: Video DVD
Published: May 2012
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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