The Movie Captive Partners with The Salvation Army to Offer Hope
Thursday, September 24th, 2015
The newly released movie CAPTIVE is based on a miraculous true story that drew the attention of the entire nation, is a thrilling drama about the spiritual collision of two broken lives. When Brian Nichols -- on the run as the subject of a city wide manhunt and desperate to make contact with his newborn son -- takes recovering meth addict and Augusta native Ashley Smith hostage in her own apartment, she turns for guidance to Rick Warren's best-selling inspirational book, The Purpose Driven Life. While reading aloud, Ashley and her would-be killer each face crossroads where despair and death intersect hope."
The producers and marketers of the film CAPTIVE are partnering with The Salvation Army. There is no depiction of The Salvation Army in the film, but it focuses on issues and life realities that are directly relevant to our daily ministry and Christian message. The Salvation Army's drug and alcohol Rehabilitation Centers comprise the largest residential rehabilitation programs in the United States.
This inspirational film, clearly portrays there is hope for the hopeless. No matter what situation you are in, no matter how you got there, there is still hope for you. This is a must see for anyone caught in the clutches of addiction, their families, & everyone in the faith community. It shows a film portraying hope and grace for everyone. The film is rated PG-13 and worth seeing, but not for children.