Superbook: Healing the broken, orphan hearts of men
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ast year we were extremely privileged to screen Superbook’s The First Christmas at the V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, during the first week of the school holidays. Without going into too much detail, the Waterfront is one of South Africa’s top tourist destinations and is loved by internationals and locals alike. Thousands of people visit the Waterfront each and every day. To say we were blown away by the event is an understatement. I was pretty involved with the marketing materials and communications for the event, and on the day I helped out wherever I could. But mostly, I was able to take in everything going on around me and sit in awe as I watched
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Superbook touching the lives of non-believers, those of different beliefs and Christians. It was truly incredible. After the third and final day, during my prayer time, I got complete clarity and peace on the ripple effects this event is going to have. The surety that God was going to use this to touch the lives of men in South Africa – particularly the broken, orphan hearts of men – and soften their hearts. Their inner child will be healed and as a result, they’ll feel the conviction to raise up good, strong men. Imagine all of the gangsters, juvenile criminals, fatherless men; brought to restoration and laying their crosses at the feet of Jesus. That’s our