The problem is that in theory all people are children of Jesus. They all live in poverty. Most of these people are illiterate, but there are also literate people who help illiterate people write letters, write to relatives, write to strangers, and write to God. The kindness and hostility of the same kind, the hardship and bloody things of the world are all expected.
Dora sent Joshua to the traffickers, then rescued him and sent him to his brothers' homes. Joshua never saw the carpenter father. Jesus only left a letter to the children. In the letter, he expressed his hope for family reunion and his love for the children. In fact, they were reunited at this time, with three sleeping children and pictures of their parents (one dead and one missing) hanging on the wall. Dora saw all this, and then gently led the door and left.
This is a great movie. It allows me to see the power of faith and the love of God.
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