Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Plain Faith Tested by the Colorado Frontier
This story of the Amish in Colorado is a stern look at trial by fire. The hardships are plain, yet the central woman is uncommonly brash. While she holds fast to her loyalties, she struggles to yield to the Will of God, failing to see that the desires of her heart and His plan might be one and the same. Her treatment of Rudy shows this lack of sight.
Willem is where her heart truly lies, yet when he makes a choice in a gray area—one her father does not favor—she withdraws from him.
The ending is a shock. It feels more like a haunting human failure than a resolution found in Divine love. It is a reminder of a struggle seen in many churches: the error of forgetting that the Church is not a building, but the people themselves. The community would have found more peace gathering simply each Sunday—be it in a tent or an open field—to sing and pray together as one body.





