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Posted by Wakeup on Thursday, 27 May 2010 18:31   

In this thought-provoking film, Wilson visits a prayer tent for the demon possessed in Africa, a den of heroine addicts in Madrid and an annual gathering of witches in Salem, Massachusetts. He also discovers and witnesses the unrelenting nature and depth of God's love as he captures the experiences of the persecuted church in India and the oppressed victims of sex trafficking in Thailand.

Tickets to attend the premiere showing are $5 per person or $15/family (parental discretion advised for children under 10). Proceeds collected from movie admission will support Heaven's Place, the filmmaker and HeartStone Pictures (www.heartstonepictures.com), a faith-based film distributor that has created a new model for churches to shape the entertainment landscape in their local communities with family-friendly entertainment.

"Imagine if the church became the primary influence of our society instead of Hollywood?" says Sondra Martin-Hicks, founder and CEO of HeartStone Pictures, adding that "Powerful faith-based films with great storytelling that are free of nudity, sex scenes and cuss words are what families can expect from HeartStone Pictures films, giving families an entertainment alternative filled with the truth of the Gospel."

According to Bill Johnson, senior pastor, Bethel Church in Redding, Calif., "This film captures His message in such a way that is sure to stir the hearts of millions, releasing them into the great harvest fields with an authentic Gospel of power, purity and love. For that reason, I highly recommend 'Furious Love' to everyone. It will strengthen the local church and increase our impact on the world. "

To obtain tickets to "Furious Love," or for more information, contact Heaven's Place.

About HeartStone Pictures

HeartStone Pictures is a distributor of family-friendly, faith-based films that represent great storytelling by gifted filmmakers using their talents for the glory of God. Sondra Martin-Hicks, founder and CEO of HeartStone Pictures, created a new paradigm for filmmakers and churches to reap what they sow: Ticket sales from showings of feature films are evenly divided between the church group hosting the event, the filmmaker and HeartStone Pictures.

About "Furious Love"

"Furious Love" is documentary film about Darren Wilson's journey into the heart of darkness to find out if God's love can really overcome anything. Wilson set out to explore the extent of God's unconditional love, hoping to move head knowledge to heart change. Over 18 months, he traveled the world and met a diverse group of ministries and people working in these dark places, and saw God move in ways that simply needed to be captured on film to be believed.
 
 
 

 

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