Hannah’s father is paralyzed; where her mother lives now is anybody’s guess. The young Chinese girl dropped out of school to care for her dad when his paralysis worsened, claiming more and more of his abilities. Together with Hannah’s brother, they are moving into an orphanage just to survive—without help, her father says, they would starve.

In the process, Hannah meets an unlikely pair of travelers from California. Bring Me Hope travelers. Hannah arrives at camp with nothing—not even a toothbrush or a change of clothes. During her week with Bring Me Hope, she experiences one “first” after another: Shopping, for example. And five worry-free days of childhood.

But the story doesn’t end on the last day of camp—Hannah’s California friends follow her back home. With a video camera and the will to love, they will help change her life.

As you watch the adventure unfold, witness the divine ability of hope to overcome impossible circumstances, and rediscover the power of a good story. Hannah’s story.

Thanks so much for sharing that DVD with us, we watched (tearfully and) prayerfully and know who we'll pass it to next. That video has great potential for moving the North American church off their backsides and into a world teeming with "the least of these." - Karen, OH

Woop! Love the Trailer. Can't wait to see the video, but more importantly, I love the way that you guys are working with the poor kids and helping them to see the light in a world that is otherwise dark for them. Keep up the good work in His name.

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