Starting in the late nineteenth century outside Colorado Springs, Colorado, this series weaves honest, emotive tales of four different women as they become a part of the MacKay family.
 |
#1: Daughter Of Joy (1999)
Baker Revell
As Abigail Stanton struggles to recover from the death of her husband and son, she searches for a way to make sense of her losses and continue with her life. Taking a job as housekeeper for Connor MacKay seems like a good start. But this volatile man harbors pain of his own. Will they be able share their grief and move on to joy?
|
 |
#2: Woman Of Grace (2000)
Baker Revell
Hannah Cutler, a former prostitute, is trying to begin her life anew. But she struggles with the notion of being loved, even by the Lord of love whom she recently accepted as her Savior. Devlin MacKay adds to Hannah's feeling of shame by unjustly blaming her for his own guilty past. But as Hannah becomes a
Woman of Grace, Devlin is forced to confront his feelings for her and toward the God who has transformed her life.
|
 |
#3: Lady Of Light (2001)
Baker Revell
Heartbroken at losing his first love to another man, Evan MacKay leaves Culdee Creek in hopes of forgetting her. When his searching heart brings him to his ancestral home of Scotland, he encounters a beautiful young woman who begins to fill the empty corners of his soul. After a whirlwind courtship, the tempestuous lovers return to Culdee Creek ranch. But when their hopes and dreams are confronted by the realities and challenges of married life, will love be enough to keep them together?
|
 |
#4: Child Of Promise (2002)
Baker Revell
Beth MacKay, the daughter of Culdee Creek's owner, returns home after completing medical school to take over the aging Doc Childress's practice. Reluctantly, her life and heart become entwined with that of Grand View's Episcopalian priest, Noah Starr. But Noah struggles with his faith and calling since his wife died and his daughter, Emily, was disabled with cerebral palsy due to the difficult birth. When Beth becomes embroiled in a spousal abuse case between two of Noah's parishioners, she encourages the battered woman to leave her husband for her own safety. Noah cautions the woman to try to work things out, and when the abuse ends in tragedy, it's the last straw for the already-doubtful priest. Can Beth's love help Noah find his way back to the life and calling God has always intended for him?
|
|