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Streams in the Desert: Part 1

Lettie Coman, author of "Streams in the Desert," was born in Ohio in 1870 and grows up in the little town where she meets her husband. Five years after they marry the couple moves to Chicago, where they begin to feel God calling them to be missionaries to the orient. Part 1 of this story focuses on Lettie Coman's small town life, her transition to marriage, and the journey to Chicago.
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While traveling on a train to Chicago, Lettie Coman meets a young woman who enjoys Lettie’s book of devotions, “Streams in the Desert.” She relates the stories of her life with her husband Charles, and the two recognize the Lord and the important relationship they have with him.

This is a very encouraging film of faith, belief, and being born again. It shows how sharing one’s faith in the Lord can help many people, and we should never be afraid to do so. We are proud to award this spiritually inspiration film the Dove “Faith-Friendly” Seal for all ages.

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Homeless drunk man with bottle being told about the Lord.

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Death of a baby; sick woman healed by prayer.

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