Eight Inspiring Films Based On Janette Oke’s Best-Selling Novels

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THE COMPLETE LOVE COMES SOFTLY COLLECTION

love-comesThe Final Chapter – Love Find A Home – debuts as a stand alone DVD on November 10 and all Eight Inspiring Films Based On Janette Oke’s Best-Selling Novels arrive in a complete DVD gift-set on December 1

Eight stirring, beautifully crafted films based on best-selling author Janette Oke’s spiritual themed novels, available for the first time together, arrives to DVD in the exclusive The Complete Love Comes Softly Collection on December 1 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Available in a collectible package and for a limited time only, The Complete Love Comes Softly Collection makes the perfect holiday gift.

Additionally, the eighth and final chapter in the Love Comes Softly series, Love Finds A Home, also debuts as a stand alone DVD on November 10.

The Complete Love Comes Softly Collection is an emotional journey that follows a courageous group of women – unwavering in their faith – over three generations through their trials, tragedy and triumphs. An uplifting anthology from filmmaker Michael Landon Jr. that belongs in every family’s DVD collection, The Complete Love Comes Softly Collection stars Emmy Winner* Katherine Heigl (“Grey’s Anatomy”, The Ugly Truth), January Jones (“Mad Men”), and Haylie Duff (Napoleon Dynamite) and features several guest stars including Oscar Winner** Patty Duke (The Miracle Worker), Cloris Leachman (Young Frankenstein), Patrick Duffy (“Dallas”) and Lou Diamond Phillips (“Stargate: Universe”). The set includes each release of the Love Comes Softly franchise originally aired on The Hallmark Channel from 2003 to 2009.

This collection is a great way to develop your faith or share your faith with friends.

gviewFrom the Love Finds a Home Study Guide:

Impatience is a form of unbelief. It’s what we begin to feel when we start to doubt the wisdom of God’s timing or the goodness of His guidance. Belinda was growing impatient after years of struggling to become pregnant.
Her impatience manifests itself in several ways—jealousy of her best friend Annie’s pregnancy, resentment of her patient, Mabel, who “has had six children in eight years,” and doubt in her own faith as she poses a question to her husband Lee, “What if God does not want us to have a baby?” In these moments we
must remember that God does not work on the same schedule we do. His timing is perfect and always represents what is best for us.

• Have you been praying for something and not yet received it? Share with the group and read and discuss the significance of Luke 1:45.

• Do you think patience comes naturally? Do you have it as a child, or is it something that is learned, as you get older and more mature?

• Why do you need patience? What benefits come when you are patient? Where can you learn about the benefits of patience? How would you know if someone was patient?
James 5:7-11; Psalm 37:34

• How do you balance patience with expecting results?

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