Finding God in the heart of Hollywood |
Written by Christine D. Johnson | |
Friday, 04 March 2011 03:16 PM America/New_York | |
Filmmaker’s gritty memoir shows how he learned to live by faith
TITLE: Faith in the Land of Make-Believe AUTHOR: Lee Stanley PUBLISHER: Zondervan ISBN: 978-0-310-32545-1 PRICE: $19.99 RELEASE DATE: March QUOTABLE: "I think my book is honest proof that Christ is a modern-day God you can trust with your life, and He is still a God of miracles." - Stanley
By “providential accident,” Lee Stanley was called to a juvenile prison one day, and what happened there changed the course of his life. He tells the story of how he took on the juvenile justice system and ended up a multiple Emmy Award winner, in Faith in the Land of Make-Believe: What God Can Do … Even in Hollywood. An honest account of Stanley’s life, the book shows that this Hollywood writer, producer and director didn’t always have it easy. He suffered a divorce, fought a battle with anger and endured the pronouncement by a professional that one of his sons would have to go into special classes so that one day he’d be able to live on his own—and through it all he learned how to depend on God. |
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