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The remarkable true story of St. Charles’ John Smith is a miraculous tale that could make a wonderful and inspirational 30-minute film.
It’s real life. John’s story is being told through the film “ Breakthrough,” produced by Devon Franklin, which follows the events after his tragic fall into an icy lake in the winter of 2015.
John Smith, an adopted boy from Guatemala, is a living, breathing, walking miracle and his unbelievable true story is going to the big screen April 17 in the 20th Century faith-based film ...
John Smith and his wife Jan in Vietnam. John Smith covered some of the world’s best known events as a CBS cameraman, from multiple wars to the Chinese protests at Tiananmen Square. He spent the ...
John Smith of St. Charles almost drowned in 2015. Now his miracle has been made into a feature film in theaters now.
5 years after 'Breakthrough' on Lake Saint Louise, John Smith uses his story to inspire Smith was rushed to the hospital and had no heartbeat for 55 minutes, but miraculously came back to life.
BREAKTHROUGH is based on the inspirational true story of one mother’s unfaltering love in the face of impossible odds. When Joyce Smith’s adopted son John falls through an icy Missouri lake, all hope ...
John Smith fell into freezing water, and doctors thought he was dead — until his mom prayed. "Breakthrough" tells the true story of one of the most miraculous recoveries ever.
The Event Horizon Telescope team has won one of the $3 million awards in the Breakthrough Prize program for snapping the first picture of a supermassive black hole.
Metz stars as Joyce Smith, the proud mother of basketball-obsessed John (Marcel Ruiz), whom she adopted on a Central American mission trip with her husband, Brian (Josh Lucas). Mother and son are ...
New movie Breakthrough is set to be released in April 2019, and tells the incredible true story of Joyce Smith, who refused to give up hope after her son John "died" for nearly an hour.
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