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When Dr. Drew Carter (Mel Fair) tragically lost his ten-year old son in a car accident while his wife was driving, he didn't expect to lose his whole family as well. Since the accident, his wife, Julia (Musetta Vander), has become emotionally absent from Drew and their daughter, Kayla (Aubyn Cole). When Dr. Miller (Lee Majors) refers Johnny (Jerry Phillips), a foster child with leukemia, to Drew, the wheels start to turn and Drew sees a chance to heal his family. Because Julia remains in a perpetual guilt-ridden state grief, she is opposed to the idea of adopting this terminally ill boy. With Kayla feeling increasingly more rejected by her own mother and Drew growing more distant from his wife, he decides to take matters into his own hands and adopts Johnny for better or for worse. Johnny doesn't know what he is in for, but is convinced he is here for a special mission; a mission that is revealed when he enters Dr. Carter's world.

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  • There is so much to this movie and it's one of the best I've ever seen. Life takes turns that we never expect or see coming. An amazing movie. Yes, it was sad, but poignant and never without the hope that we can all have. Bless you!

  • <3 this move

  • I saw it its so sad:(

  • So many people are convinced that death is God's choice, when he only allowed us to bring death into the world by our own decisions. Sin is not just an action, it is a disease (really, no pun intended). We would like to believe that no one loves us, because, then we could blame all of our fears/hurts/failures on other people/circumstances. But people die, babies are born disabled, and wars are raged because of the condition of sin, and for no other reason.

  • It's a good thing this kid was white, otherwise no one would care. Especially not God...oh wait God doesn't give a CRAP about anyone THE HOLOCAUST 9-11 THE JAPANESE TSUNAMI EVERY WAR EVER AND EVERY NATURAL DISASTER AND EVERY PLAGUE AND FAMINE LOLLOLOLOLOLOL. GOD LAWLS AT YOUR PAIN.

  • :56 God is so awesome he took my family away and gave me leukemia! I'm not so convinced the christian version of god exists simply because my life is guaranteed to be short lived!

  • Looks like it could be a good one. And the fact that the Six Million Dollar Man is in it can't hurt either. ;)

  • I just watched the movie. It was a very good. I was glad to see, Lee Majors and the boy that played Johnny was very good. The girl that played Kayla was very good as well. All the actors did a great job. Very real and heart felt. This movie is one of the best I have seen on the christian stations. It was done sort of like a lifetime movie. Don't listen to the negative and keep up the good work.

  • Religious garbage methinks

  • It sounds like a good movie!

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