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CPAC Premiere of Average Joe Welcomed Faith Figures Elaine Beck and Mark Victor Hansen



On the evening of October 8, CPAC welcomed Christian leaders to a special screening in Arizona of the new faith-filled movie Average Joe.  


Elaine Beck of the CPAC Now show It’s Not About Us and Christian author Mark Victor Hansen were among the special guests at the showing.  


“It’s a great story because it’s the truth,” commented Beck on the film. “I love seeing what can really happen when people fight back the right way, and they took it clear to the Supreme Court. What a great win for all of us Christian.” 


“Every one of us has 100% potential but unless you’re using God, you can’t exponentialize yourself,” said Hansen on the movie’s message. “We want everyone to fulfill their destiny in extraordinary and exemplary ways. This movie does that because it takes a guy who had the guts, the courage and he had to confront his wife. He had to confront the team. He had to confront the city.  He had to confront everybody all the way to the Supreme Court.” 


CPAC’s Average Joe screening strengthened the film’s message of bravery and Christian unity by bringing Christians together to receive and proclaim the message publicly and as one.  


Let your local theater know you want to join the movement of Christians receiving and proclaiming this message. Average Joe is out in theaters NOW. Visit https://www.fathomevents.com/events/average-joe/ to find a theater near you.  

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