Superstition, witch doctors, faith, and the power of God collide in "Miracle of the Song." Teejah is a widow and mother of two boys. When she learns about God from the teachings of Rindoo and his "Black Book," she faces the possibility of losing her beloved sons. She is forced...
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Teejah, a widowed mother of two young boys, is faced with the worst possible of all tragic circumstances. When faced with the possible loss of her beloved sons, she must choose between a new-found faith, or her deep rooted belief in the ways of Teepoo, the village witch doctor...