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The first-ever Adventures in Odyssey animated feature film, Journey into the Impossible,
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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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Mary E. DeMuth

Mary DeMuth is a literary agent, Scripture artist, speaker, and daily podcaster at PrayEveryDay.show. She’s written over 50 books, including The Most Overwhelmed Women of the Bible and Love, Pray, Listen: Parenting Your Wayward Adult Kids with Joy. Mary lives in Texas with her husband and is the mom of three adult children. Find out more at marydemuth.com.

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Parenting Adult Children When They Walk Away from God

One of the most challenging stages of parenting is transitioning to the empty-nest season, especially when our adult children make decisions we disagree with. Mary DeMuth guides us on this journey of finding joy regardless of our wayward adult kids, sharing practical and spiritual tips on how to stay connected with children who have left the Christian faith. (November 17 – November 18)

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