Mother's Day
A young man, Stephen Roth, is the only child of a single mother, Rachel Roth, and the victim of a high school hazing that results in his death. A middle-aged gentleman, John, became more of a father figure. Believing that the boy's mother had entrusted Stephen to his care and he had failed to protect her son, John takes himself to task over this. His obsession over this causes him to go without sleep for several days. On Mother's Day weekend, he visits a mall to buy a sympathy card for Rachel. He happens upon a kiosk selling beads and rosaries. He engages in a back and forth with the proprietor over the appropriateness of rosaries used as a fashion statement rather than objects of prayerful devotion. Exhausted from self-recrimination and lack of sleep, he settles into a mall lounge chair. He falls into a deep sleep. In a series of dreams corresponding to the mysteries of the rosary, he finds himself on a biblical quest to find the young man and his mother to warn them and save the young man from his fate. What if your dreams could transport you to a time and place where all your guilt, insecurities, and self-doubt could be resolved once and for all? Would you make that journey even if it brought you to the foot of Calvary itself? It happened to John. Journey with John as he discovers his own portal to self-redemption and discovers hope.