Don’t miss the heart-wrenching and inspiring documentary The Drop Box when it comes to Marcus Menomonee Falls Cinema (W180 N9393 Premier Lane) on Tue March 3 at 7:00 p.m.
The film is rated PG and tickets are $12.50.
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Every year, hundreds of newborn babies are abandoned on the streets of Seoul, South Korea. The Drop Box tells the story of Lee Jong-rak, a pastor who has dedicated his life to embracing and protecting those deemed undesirable and unlovable. By installing a “mailbox” for women to surrender their babies, Pastor Lee has created an environment of love and hope for those who would have otherwise been abandoned on the streets.
In addition to watching this moving documentary, you’ll hear from a panel of special guests including filmmaker Brian Ivie, Grammy and Dove Award-winning recording artist Steven Curtis Chapman, his wife Mary Beth, and moderator for the evening, Focus on the Family president Jim Daly.
Don’t miss the incredible story of the forgotten, the abandoned, the discarded - and the man who is giving everything to protect them.
For more information about the documentary, visit www.TheDropBoxFilm.com
The film is rated PG and tickets are $12.50.
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Every year, hundreds of newborn babies are abandoned on the streets of Seoul, South Korea. The Drop Box tells the story of Lee Jong-rak, a pastor who has dedicated his life to embracing and protecting those deemed undesirable and unlovable. By installing a “mailbox” for women to surrender their babies, Pastor Lee has created an environment of love and hope for those who would have otherwise been abandoned on the streets.
In addition to watching this moving documentary, you’ll hear from a panel of special guests including filmmaker Brian Ivie, Grammy and Dove Award-winning recording artist Steven Curtis Chapman, his wife Mary Beth, and moderator for the evening, Focus on the Family president Jim Daly.
Don’t miss the incredible story of the forgotten, the abandoned, the discarded - and the man who is giving everything to protect them.
For more information about the documentary, visit www.TheDropBoxFilm.com