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‘Jonathan Park’ Helps Sound the Alarm! – Intercessors for America

The latest “Jonathan Park” audio drama, “Sound the Alarm,” inspires young people to pray and take action in the face of those who are intentionally trying to destroy America.

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Over the years, main character Jonathan Park and his friends have had all sorts of adventures around the globe. Nicole Franco, who directed Jonathan Park: Sound the Alarm, describes this latest series as being something of “a special episode” — as Jonathan and his team come home to find danger in their own backyard.

John Fornof, who wrote the script, says he got the idea while talking with Christian home-schooled students who didn’t understand why America is special. One of them was serving in the military and questioning whether America was even worth fighting for. Fornof wrote an eloquent answer in “Sound the Alarm.”

Jonathan Park and his team observe the “peaceful protests” going on in their hometown and across the nation, and they pick up clues that someone has been planning and funding the violence. They are blessed with benefactors of their own, who donate a big red bus — with a shofar on top — so that the young people can travel from city to city letting their generation know about the Judeo-Christian roots of our nation and what we need to do to preserve our freedoms.

I interviewed Fornof and Franco about the project and why we need more resources like this for the next generation:

When I asked Fornof how we can pray for him, he mentioned an exciting project that has just gotten started. They don’t have a website, so he asked if I could create a way for people to sign up for information once there is more in place. You can do that by clicking here.

In the comments, post your favorite resources for young people and your prayers for Wise King Media and organizations you trust.

Rich Swingle has taught and performed in 39 nations on six continents, mostly with his own one-man plays. He’s performed in more than 45 film projects and about 25 audio dramas, including a role as General Howe in Jonathan Park: Sound the Alarm. Rich and his bride, Joyce Swingle, another contributing writer for IFA, have 41 “screen children.” The Swingles live in New York City. Visit www.RichDrama.com. Photo Credit: Rich Swingle.

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