Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot is an inspiring true story about a small church community in rural East Texas that courageously embraces the foster care crisis. After losing their matriarch, Reverend Martin and his wife Donna feel called to make a difference. They adopt a troubled child, igniting a movement in their church to take in 77 of the most difficult-to-place kids in the local foster system between 1998-2011.
The film follows the Martin family and their church as they face immense challenges - from financial strain and domestic stress to the complex trauma of their adopted children. Powerful scenes depict their resilience and unwavering faith, especially in their relationship with Terri, a deeply wounded teen who pretends to be a cat.
Elevated by superb acting, Sound of Hope is an unapologetic call-to-action for the church to lead the way in caring for vulnerable children. It's a story of strength through adversity, the power of community, and the transformative impact of real, determined love. The film doesn't sugarcoat the difficulties of adoption, but ultimately leaves audiences uplifted and motivated to fight for kids in need.
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