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Christian thriller “The Message” and “My Name is Paul” part of the Cape Fear Independent Film Festival

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Christian thrillers part of the Cape Fear Independent Film Festival this weekend

Topics: Culture, Entertainment & Pop Culture
Beliefs: Christian - Protestant
Tags: belief, christian film, film

Aaron Marshall

Aaron is the Ratio Christi Chapter Director at the University of North Carolina Wilmington as well as the Regional Director for North Carolina and will write about Christian Apologetics for Wilmington Faith & Values. 
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