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Posted by: thepinetree on 07/12/2013 02:52 PM Updated by: thepinetree on 07/14/2013 06:56 AM
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Hope for Hurting Hearts Movie Premier at Refuge Sunday Night! Doors Open at 6pm, Movie at 6:30pm

Angels Camp, CA...Refuge will be premiering the movie Hope for hurting hearts this Sunday at 6 pm. We will open the doors at 6 and start the movie at 6:30. Popcorn will be provided. All this is for Free. Hope you can join us. A Synopsis of the film: "Everyone has to deal with crises in life, including Christians. And sometimes, the reality of life can seem unbearable. But we can rest in the knowledge that God loves us, He weeps in our times of pain, and He can be glorified through suffering. Narrated by Dr. James Dobson, Hope for Hurting Hearts tells the stories of how Greg and Cathe Laurie, Jeremy Camp, Nick Vujicic, and their families dealt with times of trial. Each of these individuals has stood at a "spiritual crossroads" marked by challenging and painful circumstances, and each has chosen the road of trusting, following, and glorifying God...





You will be encouraged by these intimate accounts, which give a glimpse into God's perspective on suffering, and declare that there truly is Hope for Hurting Hearts."

The above is from the films website http://www.harvest.org/hope-for-hurting-hearts.html


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