Planted by the stream
Two siblings. One broken home. A storm that could shake their faith—unless they stay planted by the stream.
When a sudden financial crisis forces their parents to move out of state, Jeremiah and Grace are left in the care of their estranged grandfather, Gary—a man who once walked with God but now lives by the patterns of the world. What begins as a temporary stay soon becomes a spiritual battlefield that tests their convictions, their relationship, and their identity in Christ.
Temptation, tension, and spiritual warfare rise in the home. Jeremiah feels drawn toward compromise, while Grace clings to prayer, scripture, and the foundation of faith their parents instilled in them. Armed with her journal, her quiet intercession, and the support of her mother, Grace stands in the gap—refusing to let go of her brother, no matter how distant he becomes.
As pressures mount, both siblings must wrestle with the question: Can faith really thrive in the midst of darkness?
This is a story of spiritual endurance, generational healing, and the unshakable truth that those who trust in the Lord will be like trees planted by streams of water—never withering, always growing. It’s a reminder that even in unfamiliar places, those who stay rooted in the Lord can become vessels of change and instruments of healing.