‘Sound of Hope’ director: Adoption Is ‘Difficult and Rewarding’

Josh Weigel, the director of the upcoming movie, Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot, spoke to Breitbart News Saturday about the story the movie is based on, and said he hopes “people get involved” in the foster care system and adoption after seeing the movie, and described adoption as being “needed,” while also being “difficult and rewarding.”

The movie, which will be out in theaters on July 4, is “based on a story that happened in East Texas,” where Reverend Martin and his wife Donna started adopting children who were in the foster care system and went on to inspire “their church to join them, and by the end, 22 families ended up adopting 77 kids out of the foster system,” Weigel explained.

“Another to thing to point out is they asked for the hardest kids to place, so they weren’t asking for little babies. They really were interested in doing…

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