Thursday, August 18, 2016

{Review} Noble


Nobel is the true story of Christina Noble. The story begins when Christina is a child living in the slums of Dublin. Life changes for her when her mother dies and she is taken from her father, along with all of her siblings, and placed in separate orphanages. 

The story bounces between the modern day Christina and her childhood. We see her as a young woman now living on her own and the horrors she overcomes to finally become independent. Her life was never easy. 

At the age of 26, she had a dream about Vietnam and determined that God was speaking to her. She held that dream for over 20 years until her own children were grown. On a visit to Vietnam she sees the street children and works on finding a way to help them. 

I always love a story that has a basis of truth behind it. This movie has more than just a basis. Christina knew exactly what it meant to live on your own with no one there to help. She was a street-smart child and she uses all of the things she learned as a young child to do all she could to help the needy children in Vietnam. 

Christina runs the Christina Noble Children's Foundation not only Vietnam but also in Magnolia. Her story is how following God's will for your life can reap many benefits to those around you. She took what was seemingly a hopeless story and filled it with hope for others. 



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