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Lost Boy: The Documentary

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For immediate release: 13 July 2009

Lost Boy: The Documentary


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Lost Boy: The Documentary, is the life-story of well-known evangelist and teacher, Greg Laurie, and screens on Shine TV this August.

The TV autobiography of Greg Laurie, Lost Boy: The Documentary, is the story of well-known evangelist and teacher, Greg Laurie.

Winner of the ‘Audience Favorite: Best Documentary’ at the 2009 Riverside International Film Festival, Lost Boy takes the viewer through the story of Greg Laurie’s life from his unstable childhood to the recent death of his son.

In the documentary Greg Laurie talks openly about looking for answers as a young man – in drugs, cultural revolution and eastern mysticism – and finally finding the answer when God saved him as a teenager in 1960’s California.

Now, for the first time, Shine TV will be screening Lost Boy at 7:30pm on Saturday 29th August and at 1:00pm on Sunday 30th August.

This film, produced by Harvest Films and Revolution Entertainment, presents a universally engaging story which Christians and non-Christians alike will enjoy. As Greg Laurie says in the film;

“If there's redemption for me and my situation, there is redemption for everyone.”

Shine TV is part of the Rhema Broadcasting Group, the country’s largest 100% New Zealand owned private broadcaster. You can watch Lost Boy on Shine TV - Sky Digital Channel 111, free-to-air on UHF in Canterbury and Nelson, on TelstraClear Digital TV 111 in Wellington and Christchurch and at www.shinetv.co.nz.

For a preview of Lost Boy: The Documentary, visit YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X1DsztvQdI

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