New Spiritual Gospel Comedy Film About Religious Redemption And Playing Church

New Spiritual Gospel Comedy Film About Religious Redemption And Playing Church, updated 7/24/20, 5:17 AM

A new gospel film, Stop Playing Church from Stop The Madness Productions has been released which gives viewers an entertaining and thought-provoking look at the dangers of people who pretend to understand God and the Bible.

Visit https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B084DLZRVZ to watch the Stop Playing Church Movie.

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New Spiritual Gospel Comedy Film About
Religious Redemption And Playing Church
Are you looking for a thought-
provoking and entertaining
gospel movie? Have you ever
wondered about the risks of
people pretending to understand
the Bible?
A new gospel comedy movie Stop
Playing Church has been released by
independent filmmakers Stop the
Madness Productions. The film
depicts the downfall and redemption
of a jackleg preacher who receives a
visit from God.
The newly released gospel film
from Stop the Madness
Productions was written, directed,
and produced by pastor Mary
Bey-Anderson who used her own
life experiences to create the
movie.
Pastor Mary Bey-Anderson grew up in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before
moving to Las Vegas in 2002. Her
youth was initially spent on money,
drugs, and other vices where she found
herself doing things, and being in
places she did not want to be.
It was during this time that Pastor Mary
found God and religion. Her newfound faith
helped her to change her ways and find a
new direction in life. Following this, she
decided to devote herself to God and
helping others to find their own paths with
the help of her faith.
With her new gospel movie Stop
Playing Church, Pastor Mary hopes
to broaden her reach and influence
on people looking for not only
entertainment but also to educate
people on the risks of playing
Church.
Stop Playing Church is based on
real-life testimonials and
experiences. The film aims to
open your eyes to the dangers of
people who pretend to
understand the Bible and its
teachings.
The movie's protagonist,
Bishop Roy Dumbmass, is at
risk of leading his congregation
to hell through his lack of
knowledge of God and the
Bible.
The gospel movie does, however, show us
that redemption is possible as God visits the
Bishop and helps change the man's direction
in life. This redemption is perfectly
encapsulated in what is described as the
most dramatic scene of the film where Roy
Dumbmass admits he was a sinner.
Discover how one man's lack of
knowledge puts a whole
congregation at risk in the
entertaining and meaningful
movie Stop Playing Church from
Paster Mary Bey-Anderson.
Visit
https://www.amazon.com/gp/vid
eo/detail/B084DLZRVZ for Stop
Playing Church.