"I thank God for this movie..."
Check out the anonymous letter I recently received regarding my review of the ½ hour movie MOST.
“I was Muslim and I accepted the Lord a little over a year ago. I saw this movie and it really got to me. I have purchased several copies and I just ordered another. I thank God for putting this movie out there and using it to win souls. I agree this movie is much better in my opinion than Narnia or The Passion.�
Isn’t that cool? That’s why I’m so excited about the potential of my movie A Boy And A Boat. Like Most, it’s based on a sermon illustration and it's meant to demonstrate the power and scope of Christ’s redemptive work he did for us all.
Will you please make a tax-deductible contribution towards floating A Boy and A Boat? If you have already written out your check and sent it in, thank you very much.
To whom do I make out my check?
Please write your check to American Film Renaissance and mark A BOY AND A BOAT in the memo section.
Where do I send my check?
American Film Renaissance (AFR)
16000 Bent Tree Forest Circle, Suite 734
Dallas, Texas 75248
American Film Renaissance will send you a receipt for your records.
What is the Mission of American Film Renaissance?
The American Film Renaissance (AFR), a non-profit, nonpartisan organization, was founded to promote films that reflect the timeless values that made America great, including freedom of religion, free enterprise, free speech, personal responsibility and rugged individualism. Since our formation in 2003, AFR has organized four successful film festivals. Our first event debuted in September 2004 in Dallas, Texas, and attracted more than 4,000 attendees. It was widely lauded as the first-ever film festival specifically created to promote American values, and enjoyed extensive coverage in the world press, including the New York Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, Time magazine, ABC News, Fox News, CNN, the BBC, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, and newspapers in Britain, Germany, India, South Africa, Denmark, Brazil, and elsewhere.
In addition to sponsoring events, AFR works closely with independent filmmakers whose projects reflect AFR’s values. AFR’s mission is to aid promising filmmakers by awarding grants, providing business and legal training, and by assisting filmmakers with the marketing of their films. AFR is a 501(c)3 organization and all donations are tax deductible.
Please help “Float the Boat.� Please send in a gift. But, most of all, please pray for all involved with A Boy and A Boat.
“I was Muslim and I accepted the Lord a little over a year ago. I saw this movie and it really got to me. I have purchased several copies and I just ordered another. I thank God for putting this movie out there and using it to win souls. I agree this movie is much better in my opinion than Narnia or The Passion.�
Isn’t that cool? That’s why I’m so excited about the potential of my movie A Boy And A Boat. Like Most, it’s based on a sermon illustration and it's meant to demonstrate the power and scope of Christ’s redemptive work he did for us all.
Will you please make a tax-deductible contribution towards floating A Boy and A Boat? If you have already written out your check and sent it in, thank you very much.
To whom do I make out my check?
Please write your check to American Film Renaissance and mark A BOY AND A BOAT in the memo section.
Where do I send my check?
American Film Renaissance (AFR)
16000 Bent Tree Forest Circle, Suite 734
Dallas, Texas 75248
American Film Renaissance will send you a receipt for your records.
What is the Mission of American Film Renaissance?
The American Film Renaissance (AFR), a non-profit, nonpartisan organization, was founded to promote films that reflect the timeless values that made America great, including freedom of religion, free enterprise, free speech, personal responsibility and rugged individualism. Since our formation in 2003, AFR has organized four successful film festivals. Our first event debuted in September 2004 in Dallas, Texas, and attracted more than 4,000 attendees. It was widely lauded as the first-ever film festival specifically created to promote American values, and enjoyed extensive coverage in the world press, including the New York Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, Time magazine, ABC News, Fox News, CNN, the BBC, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, and newspapers in Britain, Germany, India, South Africa, Denmark, Brazil, and elsewhere.
In addition to sponsoring events, AFR works closely with independent filmmakers whose projects reflect AFR’s values. AFR’s mission is to aid promising filmmakers by awarding grants, providing business and legal training, and by assisting filmmakers with the marketing of their films. AFR is a 501(c)3 organization and all donations are tax deductible.
Please help “Float the Boat.� Please send in a gift. But, most of all, please pray for all involved with A Boy and A Boat.
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