Home Safe

Home Safe

10.0

Jan 01 1981

1h 14m

Drama, TV Movie

This drama demonstrates how obedience to Biblical principles can overcome the problems of permissiveness and lack of leadership in today’s family. The heartwarming conclusion presents a message of hope and encouragement for families everywhere.

Newell Alexander

Newell Alexander

Miller

Anita Jesse

Anita Jesse

Henruta

Howard Culver

Howard Culver

Grandpa Ollie

Michael Hornaday

Michael Hornaday

Jeff

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