'God's Children are No Longer for Sale': Anti-Child Trafficking Film 'Sound of Freedom' Premieres July 4

Nick Kangadis | June 27, 2023
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What is it going to take for the world to wake up and take notice? How many more children need to be ripped away from their families, or snatched up after their families are killed in war torn countries, and sold by evil human beings for the “pleasure” of evil human beings for everyone to stand up and fight back against the global ring of child traffickers? It’s time.

As the tagline goes for the upcoming movie “Sound of Freedom,” “God’s Children are no longer for sale.”

The film stars “Passion of the Christ” actor Jim Caviezel and is produced by Angel Studios for its upcoming release on July 3 and 4.

After the trailer for the film, Caviezel shares a message that they’re trying to get two million people to see the movie opening weekend in honor of the two million children that are trafficked every single year. The 54-year-old actor, who himself adopted three children from China, also spoke about the film helping those who might not be able to afford to go to the movies with a “Pay It Forward” program, which allows people to buy tickets for others.

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Our goal is to inspire two million people to attend the film’s opening weekend to represent the two million trafficked children around the world. To spread the word, Angel Studios set up a pay it forward program where you can pay for someone else’s ticket who might not otherwise see it. If the ticket price is stopping you from attending, claim your free ticket at angel.com/freedom...Every parent, every adult and every teenager in America should be there to see it.

If millions of us come together to see this film, we could propel the movement to help save millions of children around the world. And you can send the message that God’s children are no longer for sale.

Yours truly will be attending my local theater July 3 to see this film and try to help it reach the two million mark.

This issue IS a hill to die on, folks. And as a movie buff, I don’t say that too often. But sometimes, movies can transcend the usual vanity and self-absorbing mentality that we typically get from Hollywood.

For the trailer of the film, along with Caviezel’s message, watch below:

 

 

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