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The first-ever Adventures in Odyssey animated feature film, Journey into the Impossible,
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Your Gift DOUBLES to Launch Our First Animated Feature Film!

Will you help bring Journey into the Impossible to theaters nationwide? Every dollar you give will be DOUBLED through a $1 million match opportunity.

Your Gift DOUBLES to Launch Our First Animated Feature Film!

Our first-ever animated feature film is in production! Give now and your gift will be DOUBLED through a $1 million match to help bring this Gospel-centered story to theaters nationwide.

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Your Gift DOUBLES to Launch Our First Animated Feature Film!

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Amy Brown

Amy Brown is a writer, mentor and cohost of take hearts podcast. She is the author of the book the other side of special: navigating the messy, emotional, joy filled life of a special needs mom. Amy has a masters degree in spiritual formation in leadership. Amy and her husband have six children and live in Michigan. You can find Amy at amyjbrown.com and takeheartspecialmoms.com.

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The Beauty of Raising a Child with Special Needs (Part 2 of 2)

Amy Brown, Sara Clime and Carrie Holt are all raising children with special needs — which means they are lonely, exhausted, fearful and hopeful, and at times deal with doubts in their faith. But all three also acknowledge God is in charge and it’s only by His power are they able to love and raise their children well. (Part 2 of 2)

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The Beauty of Raising a Child with Special Needs (Part 1 of 2)

Amy Brown, Sara Clime and Carrie Holt are all raising children with special needs — which means they are lonely, exhausted, fearful and hopeful, and at times deal with doubts in their faith. But all three also acknowledge God is in charge and it’s only by His power are they able to love and raise their children well. (Part 1 of 2)