Rescuing God’s Children
This Independence Day, as Americans were fortunate enough to celebrate their God-given freedoms with family, friends, and fireworks, the debut of the new film Sound of Freedom gave them a unique insight into the innocent victims of child sex slavery, whose prospects of liberation appear bleak if not for the efforts of few good men.
Netting more than $10 million in pre-sale tickets and a Rotten Tomatoes score of 92 percent, the gripping theatrical drama seems poised to galvanize a movement to end the silence on child sex trafficking. Yet this monumental film was almost not to be, taking nearly eight years to find its way to the big screen through the indie film company Angel Studios, which has launched such successful projects as The Chosen and Dry Bar Comedy.
The powerful backstory of the action-packed thriller is arguably as compellingas the film itself, depicting the true account of former U.S. government agent Tim Ballard, whose dogged determination to save the lives of the children entrapped in the $154-billion child sex industry will hopefully begin a revolution against the horrific institution of modern-day slavery.
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