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DVD Review and Giveaway: When Calls the Heart "A Telling Silence"


I'm excited to tell you about the third DVD release of the When Calls the Heart series--When Calls the Heart "A Telling Silence". It keeps getting better. In this DVD, Elizabeth Thatcher (a young high society teacher struggling to make a difference in Coal Valley) tries to find out why an eight year old Rosaleen Sullivan becomes mute after her dad died in the mining explosion and wants to help her open up but then Rosaleen goes missing. Meanwhile, the pastor urges Constable Jack Thornton to investigate the church fire that took place three months earlier. Jack discovers evidence that may implicate Cat Montgomery if she insists on keeping silent about what happened the night the church was burned down.

To be silent or not to be silent...that's the question. I really enjoyed watching this DVD. There are twists and turns. Faith. Family. Forgiveness. "The light of love restores every lost voice," writes Elizabeth in her diary. It beautifully summarizes this DVD's theme! Looking for a wholesome series for your family to watch together? Check the When Calls the Heart series out!

GIVEAWAY: You can win a copy of this DVD!
Deadline: 6/14 at midnight (Pacific time)
To Enter: Leave a comment here with your email address.


~I received a free copy of this DVD via Edify Media, Inc. in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.

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  1. I would love to win this! email address is: bamfordothehills@gmail.com
    Mandy

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  2. I've always enjoyed Janette Oke's work. cnbn3@aol.com

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  4. Would love to win! just4jane4 at yahoo dot com

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  5. Have read the book and most of Janette Oke's books. Would so love to watch the DVD. juanitawickey@gmail.com

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  6. I'd love to watch this DVD!
    If this giveaway is open to Canada, please enter me.
    ajmizen(at)hotmail(dot)com

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