Filmmakers ready to capture stories...

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Joel (3) Posted four months ago

Hi, I'm based in LA - over 15 years working with NGO's and now working with filmmakers to capture stories around the globe. I'm good friends with a HISG staff member who told me about this network. We want to get rolling with short stories (3 - 6 minutes) or 22 minute documentaries. The goal is to inspire people to respond to overlooked needs around the globe. Please feel free to pitch us a story that we wouldn't be able to refuse to capture.

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Morningstar (2) Posted four months ago

Hello,

My name is Judy Sullivan and I'm currently working with Christ's Mandate for Missions. We're doing Disaster Response in Haiti. We have connection with a local pastor, Vincent, in Cite' Soleil. He, his church and school are our main focus.

You can find out more about us at. http://eaglemissions.org or http://haiti.cmmissions.net

On there you can find articles the three different newspapers have written about Pastor Vincent.

The Director of CMM is Jorge Parrott and you can contact him via this telephone (704) 517-2557 or by e-mail officecmm@gmail.com.

Thank you for your interest, Judy Sullivan

Joel (3) Posted four months ago

Thank-you Judy. I will look at the websites and articles you listed and be in touch. Joel

Kyle Adams ♦ (37) Posted four months ago

Hi Joel,

Thanks for offer! We've got a story of a community attacked by terrorists who were trying to incite a larger conflict, but the attack has instead brought Muslims and Christians together to heal their city.

Another good story would be this shelter in Ethiopia for girls who escape from that country's sex trade.

A third possibility would be a lady from Texas who is working tirelessly to supply clothes, food, and shoes to refugees stuck in No Man's Land between Iraq and Syria.

If any of these sound interesting to you, I'd love to talk with some more.

thanks,

Kyle

Sometimes out of a multitude of simple processes comes something unexpected on a global scale.
Joel (3) Posted four months ago

Hi Kyle, looking forward to talking soon. Joel

Chris Black - DBSP (7) Posted three months ago

Hi Joel

My name is Chris Black and I am involved in many of the countries HISG is involved in, working with HISG. I run business start-up training courses to assist the poor to dig themselves out of their trap of poverty. We have many success stories of people who have gone through our training, who are well on the way to economic freedom by running their own business. If you are interested in filming some of these success stories and need more info on who we are and what we do, log on to www.dbsp.co.za and see what we are up to.

www.dbsp.co.za
hkaestner (3) Posted three months ago

Hi Joel,

Here are two projects/stories that we are excited about telling. Not sure if any of your work can be faith based, but here goes:

  1. Story of the Mizo peope: The Mizo people in North East India send missionaries into the field with nothing more than a handful of rice. A traditional 3-4 minute documentary style video will look at this incredible act of giving and resource mobilization for the Kingdom.

  2. Story of Bishop Hannington: An African pastor walked several days to attend a seminar on generosity and stewardship by International Steward. On his way back to his village, he saw his fellow villagers fleeing the village. He went with them with to a refugee camp with nothing more than the clothes on his back and the white, 3 ring binder given to him by International Steward. For 2 weeks he was in a depression. He then emerged, realized that he was to use all that God had given him for his glory and began, in the refugee camp, to preach on generosity. What then followed was a concerted outpouring of generosity from that camp that was, in effect, the Widow's mite x100 as the refugee camp began taking care of the needs of families of prisoners held in a nearby penitentary.

Thanks for considering these!

henry kaestner 919-656-8945

Henry
Matt Wallace ♦ (59) Posted two months ago

Is this an ongoing initiative or something being pursued in a certain timeframe?

Just curious.

Matt W

"You either do or do not. There is no try." - Yoda

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