Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot
 
Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot
Written By Alyssa Sonnenburg   |   07.29.24
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Sound of Hope, produced by Angel Studios, is based on the inspiring, true story of a couple that changed their community through adoption.

When Donna and Reverend Martin learned that 70% of children are in the government foster care system through neglect and that the other 30% endured unspeakable horrors, they knew they had to intervene.

After all, “the state ain’t no family,” says one character.

This is a story about a rural church in Possum Trot, East Texas that changed their community through the adoption of 77 foster children, taking in “the ones that nobody else wants.”

This touching story will inspire you and give you hope.

Go to angel.com/hope to find showtimes.

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Alyssa Sonnenburg
Alyssa Sonnenburg is a dedicated Christian, wife, and is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute. She is a co-host of the Self-Evident podcast and serves as an Executive Assistant at IFI. Growing up on the southside of Chicago, she and her husband now live in the northwest suburbs....
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