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The Passion of the Christ

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Mel Gibson’s movie The Passion of the Christ is due to hit theatres on February 25, 2004. This movie has received universal acclaim from Christians who have seen it with reviews ranging from positive to ecstatic. Many are saying that this movie represents the greatest opportunity for evangelism and outreach that they have seen in their lifetimes. As a matter of fact, the movie is proclaiming itself the greatest outreach opportunity in the past 2000 years!

Because of the attention this film is garnering in the Christian world, I have decided that I am going to expend some effort covering it on this site. I will post news stories and reviews about the movie. I have created a category specifically for this movie on the main menu on the left.


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