Hello Beautiful People,
What do you do if you are a young teen-aged girl and find yourself pregnant and feel you have nowhere to go? What about adoption?
I know I am hitting you in your face. However, there are more young girls than you know who are contemplating these questions every second of every day.
In collaboration with MOMENTUM Influencers and WTA, Â Bubbling with Elegance and Grace had the opportunity to preview the new LIFEMARK movie and offer this giveaway. The LIFEMARK movie, opening in theaters on September 9th, is based on a true story inspired by adoption and hope. You do not have to be a biological mother and father to be a loving parent. This movie will have you laughing and crying because you feel like you are literally on a theatrical roller coaster ride.
David discovers that after eighteen years his birth mother wants to connect with him. He wonders whether he should pursue this new relationship and what that would mean. David’s adoptive parents allow him to make his own decisions and support him through every step. This adventure takes David into relationships that he never knew he had.
LIFEMARK is from executive producers Kirk Cameron and the Kendrick Brothers, who are the creators of War Room, Facing the Giants, and Fireproof. When you watch LIFEMARK, you will know that no matter how you see your situation, God always has you in His hands. You may think you are great where you are, but God opens up more doors to make your life richer and more fulfilled. The actors portrayals in this movie are so real that you can feel every heartfelt emotion and that every one of us matters.
LIFEMARK movie opens September 9th. To purchase tickets, please go to Lifemarkmovie.com. I encourage everyone to see this movie. You will not be disappointed and will renew your faith in a parent’s love for their child.
Please watch the trailer of the movie below:
Collaborating with Momentum Influencers and WTA, one of our readers will win a $10 Amazon gift card.
It is simple to enter the giveaway! Leave a comment below if you would meet your birthmother if she contacted you after 18 (or more).years?
The giveaway runs through Friday, September 16th at 11:59 pm (Central Time).
One comment will be selected randomly, and the winner will be announced on Saturday, September 17th.
**Please Note: This giveaway is limited to only residents of the United States.
Disclaimer:
Many thanks to WTA Media for allowing Bubblingwithelelganceandgrace.com to preview the movie for this review. The opinions are 100% my own.
Of course. I would want the same for me, but that’s not possible. I gave up my severely disabled son to the State of Maine because he needed specialized care; I thought they’d let me see him from time to time. I was wrong. My son would be 39 now, if he’s still alive- even now, I can’t find out. My only recourse is to warn everyone who will listen that if you have a handicapped child, don’t ever live in Maine.
I’m so sorry for your situation. I hate that this happened to you. I pray that you will find the answers you need to find your son.
Yes, I would meet my birthmother if she contacted me after 18 years. You never know the reason to someone’s decision.
Yes I would want to meet her and find out why she gave me up.
So true, so many questions to ask! Thank you for entering the giveaway!
I agree with you on that. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
Yes, I would meet her. It would be hard at first but I would love to get to know her
Yes, I would imagine it would be hard at first, but I’m sure it will get easier as time goes on. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
Yes,I would meet my birthmother. I would also love to find out if I have any sisters or brothers and meet them too.
That would be a great reason to meet her. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
Yes i would because she chose to give me life
That is enough of a reason to find out who she is. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
Yes, I would meet my birthmother if she contacted me after 18 years. I would love to learn more about my history and other relatives.
There is so much to learn about if you had the chance to meet. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
I think I would, but it depends on the circumstances of it all.
True, everyone would need to agree. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
It truly depends upon the situation.
I might meet them, but I would be unsure.
Thankful that I don’t have to be in that situation as I am unsure as to what I would do! Praying for all those who do have to deal with this!
True, everyone would need to be in agreement! Thank you for entering the giveaway!
I think that I would at least want to meet her once.
I would want to have at least one chance. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
I think that would like to meet her.
I agree! Thank you for entering the giveaway!
No, I wouldn’t meet her. My husband has never met his birth father and I used to try to encourage him to do so. It took me a while to understand that he chooses to only know the man that raised him. Two of my sons have adopted children now and we will find out when they are old enough if they choose to look for their biological parents.
It is a personal decision that every person has to make for themselves. I can be hard to meet them after so many years. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
Yes, I absolutely would want to meet my birth mother.
I agree! Thank you for entering the giveaway!
Yes, I would and I did.
Oh, that’s awesome. So happy for you. Glad you had the opportunity. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
No, I would not.
I respect that decision. You would need to do what is best for you. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
Yes, probably. I would more than likely research them a bit to see what kind of person they are, and if they were not a lunatic, I would probably meet them.
I would agree with that. Gotta be careful! Thank you for entering the giveaway!
Well I can answer this by saying I did meet my birthmother!
That is so wonderful. I’m glad you had this opportunity. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
Yes, if I was adopted and my birthmother wanted to meet me. It wouldn’t matter how long it was when she contacted me, I’d want to meet to hear why she gave me up and learn about her and my blood relatives.
Yes, to hear her story would be so important to learn about. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
Yes,I would meet my birthmother.
I agree. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
It would depend on adoptive parents. I would follow their wishes.
Yes, that would be the critical factor. You have to respect their wishes. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
I think, in that situation, curiosity would get the best of me. I would. Thank you!
I would be curious too. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
I think every child or adult wants to know their birth parents. i have a friend who found she had many brothers and sisters and got to meet her birth mother before she passed. It has been lifechanging for her.
I can only imagine the reaction to finding you have siblings that you didn’t know about. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
Adoption is fine if to the right family
That is true! I agree! Thank you for entering the giveaway!
Yes, I would potentially like to meet my mom after 18+ years.
It would be worth the wait. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
I would like to meet my birth parents if I were adopted.
I agree with you! Thank you for entering the giveaway!
I think I would be too curious not to.
So true! I would be too! Thank you for entering the giveaway!
Yes, I would. I would be too curious.
I am with you on that one. Me too! Thank you for entering the giveaway!
I would 100% give her a chance
I agree! Thank you for entering the giveaway!
I think I would want to meet my birth mother, if only to find the circumstances of my birth, and other family history
I agree. Those are great reasons to find out who she is. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
I would want to meet her and find out more about her and her family.
I agree. That would be so wonderful! Thank you for entering the giveaway!
I have connected with adoptees in my family but I understand that it’s a complex issue and my heart goes out to everyone involved.
I agree! It would not an easy decision to make and can be difficult to do. Thank you for entering the giveaway!
I actually am adopted and met some of my birth family on my birth mothers side after the records were legally opened in Ohio. This looks like a wonderful movie, thanks for sharing!