A Unique and inspirational adoption film that confirms there are no coincidences.

A woman's granddaughter has been placed for adoption. Her only hope of ever seeing her granddaughter again is to leave clues to her birth family's identity in documents the child will have access to when she's of legal age. A unique, inspirational story about hope, faith and the tenacity of family love.

 

 

Above: The trailer for feature film "Letters to Stephanie".

This film is packed full of divine intervention and miracles in what looks like coincidences, but they're not. With God there are no coincidences.

Letters to Stephanie is being distributed worldwide via Vision Video and it's distribution partners, Encourage TV and Exploration Films. It can be viewed FREE on many streaming channels. They all have reviews, with YouTube having the largest number of reviews.

DVDs may be purchased via Vision Video at:

Letters to Stephanie DVD | Vision Video | Christian Videos, Movies, and DVDs

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Letters Poster

Charleston, S.C. -

BACKGROUND:  This story begins during a time when pregnancy out of wedlock carried a social stigma. To avoid being shunned and publicly ridiculed, young pregnant women were sent away, many against their will, to live in secrecy in "rescue homes" for unwed mothers in exchange for giving up their babies for adoption.

SUMMARY: An unwed pregnant young woman is forced to give up her baby girl named Stephanie for adoption. The state laws forbid the biological father and paternal  grandmother from adopting Stephanie.  Social Services permits the birth parents and the paternal grandmother to write letters without identifiable information for Stephanie's adoption file. Stephanie will be able to have a copy of her file after she's twenty-one. The only hope the grandmother has of ever seeing her granddaughter again is to put clues to the birth family's identity in her letter.

The grandmother and her son move forward, never again speaking of their pain from losing Stephanie. But separately, they share the same longest running prayer... that one day, by some miracle they will see Stephanie again.

 It's an effective drama about hope and the tenacity of family love.

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