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Greenlit by Antoy Grant

Lanuage: ENGLISH
Length: 24 mins

Mariam and her friend Daliyah visit Rivka. But Rivka and her husband fight over his work as tax collector. He thinks Mariam visits to talk with him about Moussa’s taxes. Rivka apologizes and asks to walk back with Mariam.

Rivka and Sara talk while they clean wool. Laila, though still weak, is away, helping a family in need. And Sara is tired from caring for the family… and being pregnant. Rivka starts to smile but she realizes Sara’s afraid. Sara explains that she’s had miscarriages and she and her husband Ayoub had hoped to move closer to his family. She’s frustrated because she feels stuck waiting, and far from God.

Rivka assures her that even Jesus’s disciples felt alone sometimes. She mentions the time when the disciples were in a boat with Jesus. A storm came up over the lake and Jesus stayed asleep. The boat was taking on water and the disciples were about to die. So they woke Jesus up and asked if He cared about them. Jesus calmed the storm. But He rebuked them for having little faith. It was okay to be afraid. But they had doubted whether He cared for them.

There’s a knock at the door. Soldiers hand Noah a summons for Moussa. He’s to report to Beirut for work. Mariam insists on taking the summons to Moussa in the fields. Sara says this is one more thing to worry about and wonders where God is in all their troubles. Their neighbor, Noura, comes by to check on them. When she hears about the troubles, she wonders where God is, too.

Rivka tries to encourage both women that God loves and sees them, especially in hard times. She reminds them of Adam and Eve. Even when they rebelled, God looked for them. She assures them that God has done that again in the life and sacrifice of Jesus. Even imperfect people can be reconciled to God. Rivka uses the dirty wool to illustrate. Sara sees dirty wool now. But she also sees the beautiful rug she’ll make from it. Rivka says God sees us now, but He can also see what we will be. She says Paul, an apostle of Jesus, calls us God’s handiwork. Noura marvels that Rivka makes God seem so close. Rivka insists He is.

Mariam and Noah find Moussa and Dawud in the fields. Though his children plead and angrily protest, Moussa resolves to obey the summons and go to Beirut.

How do you feel during hard times?
What does the story about Jesus and the storm tell you about your troubles and His care for you?
What does it mean that you’re God’s handiwork?

There are a number of things Sara’s worried about. And she doesn’t feel very close to God in the middle of it. But Rivka tells her the story of the disciples, the storm, and the power of Jesus. We can rely on Jesus to love and care for us. To remember His love, we can look to the cross and John 3:16. “For He so loved the world, that He [God] gave His only son, that whosever would believe in Him shouldn’t die, but should have eternal life.”

Later, Noura and Sara continue to worry and wonder about God’s character. They wonder if their own sin is keeping them from Him. In those times, physical ailments and trouble were seen as punishment from God. But Rivka uses the wool to demonstrate how God sees us. Every day, we’re being made into something beautiful. And even now when we’re imperfect, we are loved by God.

“I am sure that the One who began a good work in you will carry it on until it is completed. That will be on the day Christ Jesus returns” (Philippians 1:6). We won’t be perfect until we’re with Him. But because of Jesus, we can draw near to God in troubled times and good times and know God’s love for us.

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Greenlit by Antoy Grant

Lanuage: ENGLISH
Length: 21 mins

Rivka continues the story of the young woman taught by Mary Magdalene in the feature film, Magdalena. Years later, Rivka acts as a friend and mentor to a family as they deal with political and personal conflict.

Mariam, a young girl, and her brother Noah run to Rivka’s home for help. Laila, Mariam’s mother, is sick. Rivka rushes to help Mariam, and her sister Sara, care for their mother. When Mariam goes out for water, she sees her brother Dawud nursing a bleeding arm. But he rushes off without explaining. Mariam returns and Rivka prays to God in Jesus’s name for Laila to be healed. Mariam sits quietly and prays with her. But when they’re done, she says she feels ashamed when she prays. Rivka assures her that God cleanses people with the death and resurrection of Jesus. Anyone who accepts Jesus is at peace with God.

Moussa, Mariam’s father, comes in to check on Laila. He’s disappointed to see Rivka there and tells Mariam that Rivka should go. But Mariam insists Laila asked for her friend.

Later, Romans come looking for Dawud. They were attacked in the night by Dawud and his friends. They look around, but he isn’t there. Mariam rushes to check on Laila. But Laila’s only concerned about Dawud and what he’s done. Mariam bitterly talks about Dawud and how selfish he’s being. She wonders if God could accept someone so selfish. Rivka tells her the story of the prodigal son. A son asked for his inheritance early and then goes away and squanders it. When he’s poor, friendless, and about to die, he remembers his father and returns home. His father happily receives him back into the family. Rivka says God receives any lost person the same way… with open arms.

Rivka decides to go home. She tries to assure Mariam that there is hope in hard times. But Mariam takes another look at the bloody bowl Dawud was using and frowns.

How can you know that you’re at peace with God?
Why is Mariam angry with Dawud?
What does the story of the Prodigal Son tell you about God’s attitude toward you?

Mariam worries about her prayers. She thinks others are better than she is and feels ashamed. But Rivka explains that no one can come to God on their own, including her self and Laila. Everyone has done something to disobey or hurt God. Everyone needs Jesus.

When Rivka reminds Mariam that she’s already accepted the truth of Jesus, Mariam can know that she’s been welcomed into God’s family and that God hears her prayers. We, too, can be sure that things have been made right between God and us if we’ve accepted Jesus’s sacrifice to cover our sins. When we talk with Him in prayer, Jesus is our mediator. He stands by us as children of God and allows us to talk to our Heavenly Father.

Later, Mariam wonders what God thinks about those who don’t follow Him, people who act selfishly. Rivka uses the story of the Prodigal Son to illustrate how God feels about every lost person. Everyone who doesn’t follow Jesus is also loved by God. They’re not considered enemies, but something more like lost sheep. We’re to treat them with the same care, compassion, grace and mercy. People who don’t believe are similar to believers in that we all need Jesus.

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Lanuage: ENGLISH
Length: 8 mins

While dealing with tragic circumstances, a boy struggles to earn money for his abusive father.

Connecting over a film is more about listening and sharing. The questions below only serve as a springboard.

Pick your favorites and see what stories you discover along the way.
– What happened in this story?
– How did the boy respond to his circumstances?
– Why did the boy take back the jewelry at the end of the film?
– Why did the woman take him in?
– If you were the woman, how you you have responded to the boy?
– If you were the boy, what would you have done?

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