Saturday, July 5, 2014

DVD Review & Giveaway - Veil Of Tears

"Product was received for free in exchange for an honest review."




From birth to death this documentary will take you into the lives of these beautiful women of India, that are abandoned, starvation, sold, sex trafficking, raped, and more.  You will go on a heartbreaking journey with these women as some unveil their stories.  It was hard holding back my tears listening to these stories, and how they live and treated.  These women are just like any other woman in the world, but not treated equally.

How awful that is a woman gives birth to more than one daughter they are considered cursed.  One woman's in-laws went to so as to make her take an abortion pill when she was pregnant for the time.  It failed to work and she gave birth to her third child. She had attempted suicide after this, but  did not succeed.  This is just one of many stories shared in this documentary.

Natalie Grant did a super job narrating this documentary.  There is hope for these beautiful women of India, thanks to Gospel of Asia (Bridge of Hope).

For more information about this documentary or do order a copy for yourself, you can go to Amazon.







The Giveaway

One lucky winner is going to receive a DVD copy of Veil of Tears.  To enter, just fill in the Giveaway Tools form below. This giveaway will  7/26/14 and is open to the US only.  The winner will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to reply. Thanks again to the sponsor for offering this fantastic prize.




6 comments:

Bernie Wallace said...

I would love to win this movie because it looks interesting and enlightening. BWallace1980(at)Hotmail(d0t)com

Cheryl R said...

I have heard of this happening before and I would like to learn how this happens.

Unknown said...

I look for any opportunity to learn about our fellow brothers and sisters in other countries who may or may not have the same freedoms and experiences

Katie Amanda said...

I like to learn new things. Thanks!

Unknown said...

It's good to learn about other cultures, good or bad. it also makes you appreciate what you have and push you to help those less fortunate.

Nancy said...

This would be very informative to view.

Nancy
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