Pray with Africa

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“Listen: A New African Narrative,” a film that shows more than the typical images of Africa – not just the warring, pain and suffering, but specific ways Africans work daily to change their communities.
The 38-minute film follows individuals in five African nations who, with prayerful hearts and an undying faith in God, are making a difference in their own communities, Graham says. In Liberia, Christians dig wells to rebuild the clean water supply; in Mali, they help combat malnutrition; in Uganda, they work with people trying to overcome the ravages of conflict; in South Africa, they try to recover from systematic poverty brought about by decades of apartheid, and in Malawi, they provide love and care to people with HIV/AIDS.

Monday October 19
Student Union at Noon (Movie Theater)
Fretwell 100 at 7pm

“Listen: A New African Narrative,” a film that shows more than the typical images of Africa – not just the warring, pain and suffering, but specific ways Africans work daily to change their communities.

The 38-minute film follows individuals in five African nations who, with prayerful hearts and an undying faith in God, are making a difference in their own communities. In Liberia, Christians dig wells to rebuild the clean water supply; in Mali, they help combat malnutrition; in Uganda, they work with people trying to overcome the ravages of conflict; in South Africa, they try to recover from systematic poverty brought about by decades of apartheid, and in Malawi, they provide love and care to people with HIV/AIDS. Join UCF & STAND as we show two screenings of this film and offer a question and answer session with the film’s writers and filmmakers.