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Play The Flute Movie

Play The Flute movie is one of the best I’ve seen. I’m not one to recommend movies but this is certainly an exception. 


As I was looking for a new movie to watch, it had me at the trailer. I thought I had a good idea about what would be in this movie based off the trailer but it had many more surprising twists—By the end, I knew I had to share it with as many people as possible. So, I wanted to share it with all of you. 


I personally encourage you to watch it with your family and/or youth group. It’s not only entertaining but leaves you with something to think about and something to act on. You can find information here: 


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