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An IN THE LIFE Special Presentation: Preacher悊芍裝兇s Sons

October 29, 2009 by soulforce

To watch a preview, go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S85d7SoNXoA

Over 500,000 children in the United States are in foster care. More than 100,000 children await adoption.  Despite this growing need, six states currently ban gay adoption.  

This November, IN THE LIFE presents the introductory excerpt of the film “Preacher’s Sons” a provocative, real-life story about The Stewarts:  five troubled boys – pulled from the train wreck of foster care, and the two men who are now their fathers. This intimate look at an unlikely family transcends all political convictions, revealing the struggles, humor and love that unites all families. Filmmaker, C Roebuck Reed shares her experience making this film about a non-traditional family and gay adoption.

IN THE LIFE’s Special Presentation of Preacher’s Sons will begin airing November 1stand be available for free video streaming and downloadable podcasts from the IN THE LIFE website on November 2nd. To find out when it will air in your local area, to stream or download it, go to www.inthelifetv.org. 

       

                                                                                                                         

Filed Under: Event Reporting Tagged With: adoption, c roebuck reed, Christian Supremacy, film, foster care, Gay Christian, Homophobia, in the life, LGBT activism, LGBT history, lgbtq, LGBTQI, preacher's sons, Queer activism, Religion-based violence, soulforce

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