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(VIDEO) The Stage Play, "One Man's Struggle" runs from June 11th-13th
By Redemptive Productions
Jun 12, 2010 - 4:56:15 AM

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Nassau, Bahamas - Edward Spence is a 34 year old charming, handsome man of God engaged to a beautiful woman, loved deeply by friends and family and respected by all his colleagues. There's just one bad habit that won't seem to leave him alone - his addiction to internet pornography. Add to that a sexy new co-worker constantly coming onto him and a fiancee who doesn't understand his weaknesses and what you have is a faith that's hanging on by a thread.

Who’s he kidding? He was never a superman but does he have the strength to overcome every man’s battle?

FIND OUT! THIS JUNE! DON'T MISS IT!!!

Featuring an Ensemble Cast of:

Kirk Johnson (My Heart Matters)
Giles Wells (Spirit FM)

Pastor Mario Moxey

Rudell Capron
D'Adra Smith Owen
Charlene Taylor

Valentino Burrows

  And many others!!!

Are you the leader of an organization, church, pastor, business owner, or just may want to come with a few of your friends?!

Inquire about reserving tickets at a special group rate for your congregation, employees, co-workers, family members, etc! Call us at 328-5729 / 676-2565 or email redemptiveproductions@gmail.com.

Tickets $20 in advance, $25 at the door (Rainforest Theatre)


SEE YOU THERE!

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