Monday, March 11, 2013
'Not Today' Film Exposes Plight of Dalits, Human Slaves
"Not Today," an award-winning movie that tackles human trafficking, is set to open in several major markets across America next month, with a mission to raise awareness about one of the most critical problems the world faces today.
"What we hope is that this will be a catalyst for conversation, if we can get the story out," said Matthew Cork, lead pastor at Friends Church in Yorba Linda, Calif., and executive producer of "Not Today," in an exclusive interview with The Christian Post.
"The people that we really believe that God has called us to work with is the Dalits – 300,000 million of them who have been in this type of slavery for over 3,000 years; and many people in America don't even know who we are."
The movie, which promises to be gripping, entertaining and ultimately redemptive, was made by Friends Media, a ministry of Friends Church, in partnership with the Dalit Freedom Network, an organization focused on improving the lives and providing education for Dalit children. Read more
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