Pure Flix Entertainment, an independent Christian film and television studio, has donated $25,000 to the American History and Heritage Foundation for the rebuilding of a Ten Commandments tribute monument that was recently destroyed on Arkansas’ state capitol grounds. “We hope our donation will contribute to the costs to rebuild this beautiful landmark,” said Pure Flix COO Steve Fedyski, referring to the 6-foot tall granite Ten Commandments monument that was
erected on Capitol grounds with private money raised by the American Heritage and History Foundation. “Little Rock — and Arkansas in general — have been very hospitable to us and we want to give back to the community in a meaningful way.” Pure Flix earlier filmed in Little Rock for their “God’s Not Dead” film franchises. And the company has announced that filming for “God’s Not Dead 3” will begin this fall in Little Rock. READ MORE
I dont know why the “Church” worry about things like this. We are told never to make any graven idols/statues/monuments ever. We are repeating the sinai incident all over again.
Pureflix is an awesome site filled with Christian movies, documentaries and information. It is a fabulous site for the entire family and I never have to worry what my daughter is watching when she watches a movie on the site. What a fabulous gift they have given to help re erect the 10 commandments. Keep on fighting the good fight….