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Dear Mama: This Summer, Be the One

"Be the one who drinks in long hot days, shrieking little people, and melting popsicles because you value the chaos in the moment."

Separated at Birth, Twins Who Reunited on Good Morning America Graduate as Valedictorians

Twin sisters Audrey and Gracie, separated at birth in China and adopted by different American families, reunited for the first time on "Good Morning America" in 2017. Now they're graduating high school.

105-Year-Old Great Grandmother Graduates from Stanford with Master’s Degree

It's been more than 80 years in the making, but on Sunday, 105-year-old Virginia "Ginnie" Hislop achieved a remarkable milestone by graduating from Stanford University with a Master's Degree.

“The Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot”—The Must-See Family Friendly Flick of the Summer

There’s no better way to beat the summer heat than to find some reprieve in an air conditioned movie theater. “The Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot,” is the flick to get you to do just that.

Angel Studios’ latest feature film, “The Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot,” chronicles a remarkable real-life journey of the small East Texas town of Possum Trot who collectively adopted 77 children out of foster care. Directed by Joshua Weigel, this film sheds light on Reverend W.C. Martin’s transformative foster care ministry, which has profoundly impacted the lives of both his congregation and the children they embraced through adoption.

A Beacon of Hope in Possum Trot

Possum Trot, an unassuming rural community, became a symbol of hope and change due to the unwavering commitment of Reverend W.C. Martin and his wife, First Lady Donna Martin. Their ministry’s mission was to inspire families within their congregation to adopt children who were considered “unadoptable” due to their traumatic pasts. This heartfelt story is the essence of “The Sound of Hope,” a film that portrays how a small community can make an enormous difference through collective effort and boundless love.

Reverend Martin and First Lady Donna’s story began with a simple yet profound realization: every child deserves a loving home. Despite initial hesitation, Reverend Martin, moved by his wife’s conviction, rallied the members of their tiny rural church to open their hearts and homes to children in the foster system. Over time, this led to the adoption of 77 children, a monumental achievement that resonated far beyond the borders of Possum Trot.

Bri Lamm
Bri Lamm
Bri is an outgoing introvert with a heart that beats for adventure. She lives to serve the Lord, experience the world, and eat macaroni and cheese in between capturing life’s greatest moments on one of her favorite cameras.

Dear Mama: This Summer, Be the One

"Be the one who drinks in long hot days, shrieking little people, and melting popsicles because you value the chaos in the moment."

Separated at Birth, Twins Who Reunited on Good Morning America Graduate as Valedictorians

Twin sisters Audrey and Gracie, separated at birth in China and adopted by different American families, reunited for the first time on "Good Morning America" in 2017. Now they're graduating high school.

105-Year-Old Great Grandmother Graduates from Stanford with Master’s Degree

It's been more than 80 years in the making, but on Sunday, 105-year-old Virginia "Ginnie" Hislop achieved a remarkable milestone by graduating from Stanford University with a Master's Degree.