
Happiness Is a Choice
Overview
In a world consumed by the pursuit of happiness and fulfillment, we find a strange paradox. Rather than happiness - depression; rather than fulfillment - distress. The film Happiness Is A Choice, takes full advantage of the interest the secular world has generated in both its periodicals and media coverage on the subject of depression.
Top Cast


Joni Eareckson Tada
Joni Eareckson Tada
Self
Joni Eareckson Tada
Self
Frank Minirth
Frank Minirth
Self
Frank Minirth
Self
Paul Meier
Paul Meier
Self
Paul Meier
Self
Beverly LaHaye
Beverly LaHaye
Self
Beverly LaHaye
Self
Bill Guthrie
Bill Guthrie
Narrator
Bill Guthrie
Narrator
Don Baker
Don Baker
Self
Don Baker
Self
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