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98-year old First Time Film Producer of The Girl Who Believes in Miracles says His Life is a Miracle

Gainesville man Larry Jaffe produces his first film. Photo Courtesy of the Gainsville Sun. Larry Jaffe leads a charmed, quiet, and miraculous life.  He is a 9

Letters to the editor for May 25, 2021

The Girl Who Believes in Miracles Star (Paul-Mikél Williams) Talks How the Power of Faith Saved His Life

Actor Paul-Mikél Williams, co-star of Girl Who Believes in Miracles. In John 14 verses 12 to 14, a resurrected Jesus spoke with his disciples encouraging them whoever believes in Him would do the works He has done and even greater; that whatever a person asks He will do it according to His name. The Girl Who Believes in Miracles” exemplifies this particular teaching of Christ as the premise for the movie, the faith-based film managed a remarkable theatrical release in the face of our nation grappling with a pandemic.  The film stars Oscar® winner Mira Sorvino ( Mighty Aphrodite, The Greatest Showman and

How New Faith-Adjacent Films Are Preaching Beyond the Choir

How New Faith-Adjacent Films Are Preaching Beyond the Choir TheWrap 4/28/2021 © TheWrap faith adjacent films Today s faith audience seeks different messages from what they re told on Sunday morning in church and…on Friday night at the movies, one producer says Ken Carpenter a veteran director/producer of inspirational films whose credits include Run the Race, Lifetime s A Welcome Home Christmas and the upcoming Ireland-set youth romance Finding You takes issue with describing his feel-good movies as faith-based. It s unfortunately become sort of a pejorative term, Carpenter told TheWrap. It is most often associated with material that is proselytizing, in which an agenda far outweighs any focus on telling a well-written, well-acted story.

Larry Jaffe, Jewish producer of hit Christian movie – The Forward

Jaffe is 98-years-old, and this was his first-ever foray into movies. Oh, and he’s Jewish. Image by Courtesy photo Larry Jaffe “I have many Jewish friends who have seen the movie and they really feel good and uplifted about it,” Jaffe said. “We need good things to happen to us after this year of isolation the pandemic has brought about.” In the movie, young Sara Hopkins, after hearing a preacher promise that faith can move mountains, begins to pray. Miracles start to occur a bird is mysteriously healed, and suddenly people all over town are cured of their illnesses, misery and misfortune.

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