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The Story 
STERLING
is a movie about a group of teenage young people who find themselves
in an adventure of a lifetime as they try to find a legendary medallion.
There
is an unwritten legend about King Solomon of Israel that speaks of a
glorious medallion that the king had fashioned for himself in memory
of his father, David. After Solomon’s fall from grace, the Lord
allowed Israel to be overthrown and ransacked by the Egyptian king, Shishak.
There was no record of what happened to the sacred medallion, but historians
suspected that the Egyptian king had kept it for himself.
The
year is 1958. Malcolm Sterling, an archaeologist, travels to Egypt and
finds the legendary medallion. While on the journey back home, Archer,
Malcolm’s evil son, attempts to steal the medallion, which is worth
millions. In his attempt, he causes their plane to crash, and the medallion
is believed to be lost in the sea forever.
The
present. While on his deathbed, Malcolm leaves all of his estate to his
younger son, Nick, including 200 acres of forest land in Texas containing
an old youth camp. Nick decides to continue the Christian youth retreat
center on the land his father gave him. Archer always believed that his
father had hidden the medallion and when he learns of his father’s
death he begins to devise a plan to search for it.
Alex
Sterling, Nick’s son, and his friend, Scott meet Dana, Chris(tina),
and Howard from a youth group attending a retreat. This group of young
people stumble upon an old journal and other things left behind by Malcolm
in which they learn of the existence of the medallion and it’s
whereabouts on the camp grounds.
Many
adventures follow as the group has to figure out the assorted clues left
behind by Malcolm to find the final resting place of the medallion. Their
adventures take them on a journey through caves, secret passage ways,
river crossings, and water falls, leading up to their final confrontation
with Archer and his evil sidekick, Riley Jones.
STERLING
is a story of exciting adventure, redemption, and the power of God’s
Word.
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