HUDSON Taylor Movie Production Fund

$1,877,448 of $7 Million Raised*
26.8%
*Total project funding of $14 million dollars includes $7 million to begin production,
and then $7 million for global promotion and distribution of the movie.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Wait Until He Provides

Since the start of this movie project, we have been on a journey of faith that reminds us of Hudson Taylor’s own words —“There are three stages to every great work of God; first it is impossible, then it is difficult, then it is done.”  The Impossible — OMF International established

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EVENTS

Prayer Focus

We continue to set aside a Wednesday/Thursday of each month to pray for the Hudson Taylor movie project. We invite you to pray on your own, with friends and family or join us online at one of our two virtual meeting times.

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April 2024 Bay Area Meetings

We continue to set aside a Wednesday/Thursday of each month to pray for the Hudson Taylor movie project. We invite you to pray on your own, with friends and family or join us online at one of our two virtual meeting times.

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Prayer Meeting – March 27/28

We continue to set aside a Wednesday/Thursday of each month to pray for the Hudson Taylor movie project. We invite you to pray on your own, with friends and family or join us online at one of our two virtual meeting times.

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ARTICLES

Seeking Revival

The Hudson Taylor movie project does not end with the production of a movie. Instead, we are prayerfully planning for a good movie that sparks a global movement. We seek a movie that many would watch and post-movie, access a network of Church and Christian organizational contacts and resources that we will put together.

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Some History

In 1865, Hudson Taylor founded the China Inland Mission (CIM), praying for 24 ‘willing and skilful’ labourers to bring the gospel to inland China. By the next year, God had answered that prayer. (See ‘Did You Know?’) In 1875, Taylor prayed for another 18 and God again delivered. Then 70 between 1882-1884 and in 1886, a 100 more workers. Taylor’s CIM successor D.E. Hoste followed suit in moving the organization forward on prayer.

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Still Inspired

In the last few years, we encountered stories of people impacted by Hudson Taylor’s example, whose lives — and those of their families— were thus transformed. Here at Half Crown Media, we hope the cinematic retelling of Hudson Taylor’s life in our project would similarly inspire today’s youths and their next generations to lives of faith. One such story comes from Elizabeth Jones: “In 1894, my grandmother, Mercy Anna Wood (‘Anna’) was 24 when she moved from Iowa to Toronto to attend Bible college after hearing Hudson Taylor speak of China’s mission needs.

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