As far as Preston Wright is concerned, this has been the worst day of his life. He just lost his job, his marriage is failing, his son has been diagnosed with a terminal illness and - to make matters worse - he just drowned in the Chattooga River. As he sits, holding vigil over his own body, his childhood best friend, Kevin Plummer, is there to comfort him. This is quite difficult for Preston to grasp, given that Kevin has been dead for seven years. As teenagers, the two young men made a pact: should one of them die, he would return from the afterlife and contact the one left behind. Now that...
As far as Preston Wright is concerned, this has been the worst day of his life. He just lost his job, his marriage is failing, his son has been diagno...
Jeremy Bonds was a bad man. With no parents in the picture when he was young, he turned to a kindly old neighbor in Mrs. Berry, who taught him to sing with the children's choir at church. But after Mrs. Berry died, Jeremy soon came to accept the only father figure he would ever know in 'Ratchet', a biker who worked on motorcycles for a living. Jeremy followed Ratchet into a lifestyle that few ever come back from. As a child, Jeremy sang songs of praise. At this point, would he be able to sing a song of redemption?
Jeremy Bonds was a bad man. With no parents in the picture when he was young, he turned to a kindly old neighbor in Mrs. Berry, who taught him to sing...
Ronnie Murphy was a cop, and the son of a cop. He grew up as a Christian in a Christian home, but he would come to realize that being a Christian doesn't exclude you from having problems... or enemies. As Ronnie grows up, so do his problems and temptations. He has hopes. Hopes for his job, hopes for his family and hopes for his life. When life comes down hard on him, Ronnie has to decide: when is it time to give up hope?
Ronnie Murphy was a cop, and the son of a cop. He grew up as a Christian in a Christian home, but he would come to realize that being a Christian does...