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Nineteen episodes; Christy is a captivating 1994 television series based on the book by Catherine Marshall.
Christy: The Complete Series Nineteen-year-old Christy Huddleston (Martin) has lived a life of luxury in her cosmopolitan, turn-of- the-century hometown. Determined to reach beyond her sheltered world to help others, however, the headstrong schoolteacher heads for the impoverished Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee to teach in a remote schoolhouse. As she grapples with the ignorance and poverty of her new home, she strives to make a difference in the lives of the children she teaches. And when she finds herself emotionally torn between two men, Christy looks to her faith to guide her in this compelling and thoroughly moving love story.
Starring: Tyne Daly, Randall Batinkoff, Tess Harper, and Annabella Price
Contents 4 Two-Sided Discs: Total of 19 Episodes
Disc 1 Side A:
*Pilot
Disc 1 Side B:
*Lost and Found
*Both Your Houses
Disc 2 Side A:
*A Closer Walk
*Judgment Day
*Eye of the Storm (1)
Disc 2 Side B:
*Amazing Grace (2)
*The Sweetest Gift part 1 & 2
Disc 3 Side A:
*To Have and To Hold
*The Hunt
Disc 3 Side B:
*A Man's Reach
*Ghost Story
*Echoes
Disc 4 Side A:
*The Lie
*Green Apples
*The Hostage
Disc 4 Side B:
*Babe in the Woods
*Second Sight
*The Road Home
This is not a good series to watch, especially with children since Christy, the focal person in this story finds herself attracted to a married man! How can that be God-glorifying? What are we teaching the children with regards to commitment in marriage? The bible is clear, what God has put together, let no man put asunder.
I have watched the complete seasons and I admit that there are a lot of good things to learn. It made me cry and it made me laugh. But at the end, I could not believe that a Christian woman like Christy was torn between a God fearing single man to a married, atheist!
Not only that, but it has profanity and blasphemy.
It is a sad day when Christians would forget the Word of God for the sake of of entertainment. I doubt if the author of Christy would be very happy with this TV series' depiction of her book.Review by Michelle
(Posted on 7/4/11)
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