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Angel Studios debuts another heart-touching movie with a strong message one year after Sound of Freedom on July 4. Demetrius Grosse , lead actor in Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot, and Neal Harmon , the CEO of Angel Studios, spoke exclusively to the Washington Examiner about the movie. "You will come away from Sound of Hope stretched in your soul, and you'll come away feeling like I can do something, I can help," Harmon said.

Sound of Hope is part of an anthology that includes Sound of Freedom. In a world where up to 90% of children trafficked for sex have been through the foster care system, and with hundreds of thousands currently awaiting placement, the need for action is urgent. This sobering reality is at the heart of Sound of Hope.



"The story is about a small community in East Texas that had 22 families adopt 77 of the hardest to place foster care children, or orphans in the foster care system," Grosse said. "A believing community in Bennett Chapel that did what some people think is, it's very hard, they shared the load, and changed dramatically the lives of so many children in the foster care arena in their community." The movie draws inspiration from the story of Bishop W.

C. Martin and first lady Donna Martin and their small congregation at Bennett Chapel in Possum Trot, Texas. This act not only transformed the lives of these children but also sparked a nationwide movement, rallying everyday people and communities to address the adoption crisis with compassion.

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