Meghan Doherty is a young, talented executive who doesn't spend time with her mother or close friends because she wants to make money. after making a multi-million dollar deal, Meghan is asked by her boss to make a deal of a lifetime. She's going to the Mojave Desert with her skills in the hope that a landowner who is Christian will give up his land before it goes up for auction. This is how it works: With a $100 million deal in the works, there's nothing that can stop her from getting the things she needs to move up in her field. Isn't even God in the running? Foreclosed land in question is called God's Country and is owned by Eden Graham, a minister who runs a youth camp there with his wife and son, Jake. Eden Graham and his family live there as well. As soon as Meghan arrives at the camp in her Ferrari and designer clothes, it is clear that she doesn't fit in. Eden persuades her to stay because he will sign over the property to her if, during her week-long stay there at the camp, she doesn't believe in the value of what they are doing.
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Meghan Doherty is a young, talented executive who doesn't spend time with her mother or close friends because she wants to make money. after making a multi-million dollar deal, Meghan is asked by her boss to make a deal of a lifetime. She's going to the Mojave Desert with her skills in the hope that a landowner who is Christian will give up his land before it goes up for auction. This is how it works: With a $100 million deal in the works, there's nothing that can stop her from getting the things she needs to move up in her field. Isn't even God in the running? Foreclosed land in question is called God's Country and is owned by Eden Graham, a minister who runs a youth camp there with his wife and son, Jake. Eden Graham and his family live there as well. As soon as Meghan arrives at the camp in her Ferrari and designer clothes, it is clear that she doesn't fit in. Eden persuades her to stay because he will sign over the property to her if, during her week-long stay there at the camp, she doesn't believe in the value of what they are doing.
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