In Over My Head (DVD)
$19.95
In Over My Head is a Christian romance/comedy that tells the story of Nathan Edwards, a rich, spoiled college graduate who finds himself the guardian of his younger siblings after their parents’ untimely death. Heir to the family fortune and his father’s thriving business, he is immature and unprepared. Trying to please his bossy girlfriend and school administrators, he cycles through stereotypical nannies and trips over the girl of his dreams. Sarah is everything his spoiled girlfriend is not. She is beautiful, funny, brave and spiritual. And a match for his feisty siblings. Sarah’s unspoiled love for them, and her godly courage to protect them at the risk of her own life, compels Nathan to examine his life and choices. Realizing they need more, they invite themselves to church with Sarah, where they discover the power and love of Jesus to bring healing and direction into their lives.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781945788260
UPC: 095163889074
Produced by: Bridgestone MultiMedia
Binding: Video DVD
Published: August 2017
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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