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What a wonderful story of hope. I applaud these BYU grads for calling attention to the plight of Cambodians, but also focusing on that which is positive: helping them to make better lives for themselves and their families. I would love to see the film. Is it available?
This film was one of the best documentaries I've ever seen, and opened a mountain of new understanding for me. Every American needs to see River of Victory.
There is so much we don't know of our world and our purpose in it. Our judgements of good and bad, right and wrong, health and happiness are all judgements, and we're commanded not to judge. What is right for us may be entirely wrong for someone else, and we need to accept it. Our only real job here is to love everyone. Love. Try it.
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