A sequel is being planned for "The Adventists," the 2010 health care documentary that aired on PBS.
The sequel will be about the Adventist Church's "medical missions around the world," said Martin Doblmeier, the film's director.
Doblmeier said that the reason he is making a sequel is because he kept hearing from people about how proud they were of the Adventist medical missions around the world. He hopes his films are a positive influence on viewers.
"That is my great hope for this new project especially," Doblmeier said, "that we can draw attention to the great missionary work being done to make our world a better place."
"The Adventists" is a 2010 documentary by Journey Films that aired on PBS. It took an in-depth look at the Adventist Church's health care system in the United States. You can read more about the first film here.
2 comments:
I look forward to the sequal to the Adventists. We all need to learn how to be more healthier in todays preservative minded world.
Absolutely looking forward to viewing the sequel to the Adventists! We all must learn how to be more healthier in today's World
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