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Documentary 'Hong Kong: Pearl of Great Price' Released by International Organisation
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Hemel Hempstead, Herts, United Kingdom, 05/31/2007 - The beauty and colour of exotic Hong Kong comes to life in a new film just released by Harvest Fields Commissioning International “Hong Kong: Pearl of Great Price. Besides breathtaking scenery the documentary also features interviews.
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Documentary - Hong Kong: Pearl of Great Price - released by International Outreach Organisation
With outreaches in 36 countries on all 5 continents Harvest Fields Commissioning International, a UK based charity, has just released their 28th film “Hong Kong: Pearl of Great Price”. The documentary filmed through this vast city in China features scenic footage of this changing yet timeless area and interviews with notables such as Jackie Pullinger MBE (St. Stephen’s Society) who works with drug addicts and the homeless, Pastor Dennis Balcombe (Revival Chinese Ministries International) who teaches in churches throughout mainland China, author and leader Ross Patterson (Antioch Missions / Chinese Church Support Ministries) and Pastor John Snelgrove (The Vine Church), originally from the UK The one hour film aims to show the true Hong Kong - its physical beauty and the spiritual challenges faced when working in such an unusual environment.
Previous world documentaries released by this International Outreach organisation include “Awakening Israel” nominated as a finalist as the Sabaoth International Film Festival, Milan, Italy, “Beauty for Ashes” - a study of the past history and horrors that existed within the nation of Poland, “Athens: Source of Ancient Pathways”, “Ephesus & Patmos: A Trail of Two Cities” and others.
Harvest Fields Commissioning International is a UK Registered Charity is assisting in raising up and encouraging leaders for work in churches, charities and other humanitarian assistance groups.
Harvest Fields Commissioning International is a UK Registered Charity with the purpose of assisting in raising up and encouraging leaders in 36 countries and on all 5 continents for work in churches, charities and other humanitarian assistance groups.
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