Review: Remember Me, One Year Later
In this powerful follow-up to Lauren's first film, Remember me, Lauren returns to the Dominican Republic with a mission: to let two young girls from the migrant village know that they are seen, remembered, and deeply valued.
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Deborah Ljung
1/16/20262 min read
If you are reading this review on the Sabbath, then I would like to wish you a Sabbath filled with the power of the Holy Spirit, to make a difference in someone’s life.
This week’s review is for the follow-up of the short film, Remember Me, Remember Me, One Year Later.
Description
In this powerful follow-up to Lauren's first film, Remember me, Lauren returns to the Dominican Republic with a mission: to let two young girls from the migrant village know that they are seen, remembered, and deeply valued. After their story touched tens of thousands winning awards in film festivals across the globe, Lauren embarks on a journey to find them, armed with love, hope, and a promise to honor their impact.
This wonderful follow-up is a reminder of how quickly life can change and how God opens new doors, when others close.
I watched, Remember Me, One Year Later via redeemtv.com
Thank you for reading this review. Until next time - peace be with you.
–Deborah
Source: https://watch.redeemtv.com/show-details/remember-me-one-year-later
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