It is a mash and twist of satires among the Christian community that is geared towards strengthening our Christian values and true practice of our faith in the word of God. This is going to majorly be brought about by two families, one from a well of single mother with a single child and the other is a family of wife struggling to make ends meet. Both families begin by attending the same church an
d seem to be getting along well until the hypocrisy of Mr. Hope is brought out through the drama around their kid’s life…the school playing a major role as well as friends and the community at large including the local administration later on. Kenda and Bella are around eight to ten years old as the story begins and are too young to understand envy, jealousy, social status, religious chest thumping and hatred brewing in their two families. Children are the hope of the future world. What we do to them today, determines what a world we shall have tomorrow. Will Kenda and Bella be this hope? Will their friendship last? Will their struggles through adolescence, teenage, peer pressure, poverty, wealth, parental errors and faith robe them their love for God? This is a story of hope!