These Products Were Created to Bring Hope to Chinese Orphans

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  • Hannah's Story Documentary - $20

    Hannah's Story Documentary

    Bring Me Hope's New Film! The 40 minute story of one girl�s journey to camp and beyond

    Witness the remarkable story of Hannah, a young Chinese girl who dropped out of school to care for her ailing father, then moved into an orphanage with her family, and finally met a couple of Bring Me Hope staff members who, with a video camera and the will to love, would help change her life.

    This hour-long adventure provides a glimpse of extreme poverty in the world's most populous country, and will leave you in awe of the power of hope to overcome impossible circumstances.

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  • Sound Delivery - $15

    Sound Delivery CD - What Does Love Sound Like?

    What does love sound like? An 11-song musical storybook.

    What does love sound like? Recorded to shine light on the overwhelming need for love in young orphans' lives in China. The stories heard are simply responses to their story.

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  • These Three Novel - $15

    Experience the Lives of These Three as they Collide

    Little Junjie's life is marked by tragedy and overshadowed by the rage of an abusive father--but things are about to get even worse. Picked up for shoplifting by the local police, he recounts a night of horror and close calls, and finally experiences the worst pain a boy might endure, joining the ranks of the unwanted.

    On the other side of the world, Silas King faces a self-made identity crisis as he spends the night behind bars. When his carefully constructed university life falls apart, the one person he still respects hands him a brochure advertising summer camps for orphans. The only catch: They're in China, and Silas has never left the country.

    Meanwhile, a young college student on break from her English studies in Beijing barely survives a devastating earthquake in her usually tranquil, impoverished hometown. the disaster leaves broken lives in its wake and threatens to bring down her dream.

    Based on true stories, experience the lives of These Three as they collide at Bring Me Hope summer camp, where orphans learn to face their bitter memories and dare to imagine a better future. No one is unimportant. No one will leave unchanged.

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  • Love Delivery - Bring Me Hope's First Book- $8

    True, undiluted stories of Chinese orphans. No fiction. No fairy tales. Just the facts.

    In pitch black, a television set that has just been switched off glows for several minutes. Its radiance is black, and only noticeable if there is no light in the room. It is glowing darkness.

  • That is the way I remember these children. Their faces, their stories, their anguish, and their fleeting moments of joy. Months later, it is as if I have just finished watching them replay. They broadcast in black through even dimmer surroundings.

  • I want to remember them as candles, sparks in a dusky room, perhaps. Or brightly-spun rainbows arching through brooding skies.

  • But I cannot. Theirs are lives of the despair which darkness represents, and to claim otherwise would be to sell their pain short. We say we want to help; dulling the edge of their betrayal, abandonment and abuse is a step in the wrong direction. So here you have it, undiluted.

  • However. Darkness is not the end of this story.

  • Not hardly.

  • It is the beginning.

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