The kind they don't make any more.......
28 May 2001
Warning: Spoilers
Yes Indeed, the stuff coming out of Hollywood these days is hardly worth $7.00. This film is really a rare treat for all to enjoy.

This is the story of Peter Marshall as told by his wife, Catherine. He first came to America from Scotland. He ministered in 3 churches, one in covington Georgia, one in Atlanta and finally in Washington D.C. He was also appointed Chaplain of the U.S. Senate.

Peter Marshall had a close friendship with God. He was in tune with what the Lord wanted. It was Jesus first, everything else was second. That is why a few little controversies occurred. For example, his first sermon in Washington he invited every one and insisted that the current members invite others. This did not sit well with some who regarded the church as an exclusive club for a select few. Peter Marshall knew better.

This was all forgotten when illness set in, first Catherine Marshall was struck with T.B, then Peter Marshall developed a heart condition that eventually took his life. Every one every where were praying for them.

How much did it cost to go to a movie back in 1955? 50 cents? $1.00? and you were able to bring your own popcorn and soda? Yet they produced high quality films such as this. Yes A rare treat!
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