New Film 'Sound of Hope' Chronicles Texas Church's Adoption Movement
Angel Studios' latest release tells the true story of a community that adopted 77 foster children, aiming to inspire change in the foster care system.
- Directed by Joshua Weigel and executive produced by Letitia Wright, the film opens nationwide on July 4.
- The story follows Donna and Reverend Martin, who led their rural church to adopt hard-to-place foster children.
- The film highlights the challenges and triumphs faced by the community in Possum Trot, Texas.
- 'Sound of Hope' aims to raise awareness and encourage action to address the foster care crisis.
- The Martins' efforts were previously featured on national media, bringing attention to their inspiring work.