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Letters to God

Letters to God

The Movie and the Movement

From the makers of Fireproof and Facing the Giants, Letters to God is an inspiring movie about how a young boy fighting cancer finds strength and hope through writing letters to God and in doing so changes the lives of those around him.

Letters to God is not just a movie it is a mission—a mission to show people that through prayer and love, hope is spread. In the movie a little boy dealing with cancer writes letters to God. These letters spread hope to his friends and family. The hope is that through Letters to God, people will be inspired to reach out to God in their own way and find the strength to provide hope to those around them.

Cancer devastates the lives of so many people … the people who have the disease and the people who love and care for them. Through your own “Letters to God” that you will find hope. Hope is contagious. Help spread the word - invite your family and friends.

Watch the trailer at www.letterstogodthemovie.com.

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Free VIP Screening March 28

Here's your chance to see this inspiring movie before it comes out in theaters with your friends and family right here at Mount Pisgah!

When:    March 28, 6:00 - 8:00
Where:  Mount Pisgah North Sanctuary

Come early with a FREE ticket (valued at $10) and get a great seat!

Tickets available at either Mount Pisgah bookstore or download your free ticket here.

A love offering will be taken after the movie with 100% of donations and concession proceeds going to support CURE for Childhood Cancer.

For more information on CURE for Childhood Cancer vist their website at www.curechildhoodcancer.com.

Doors open at 5:00pm (with ticket) and 5:45 (without ticket).

 

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