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Redeemed Alcoholic Becomes Salvation Army Media Evangelist

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How do you promote an organization that has been in existence since 1865, has a brand that is a dream come true and provides more services to the human community than any other organization on earth? Most would say, “Leave it alone; if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

This particular organization spends its time going, doing, helping wherever and whenever needed, 24/7. It has never blown its own horn. However, relying on the generosity of the public for donations to continue its work necessitates that the public is informed.

All quiet on the set while Guy Noland directs a SAVN shoot.

Today’s mass of humanity is spending the majority of their time online. So what is the Salvation Army to do but become “the intersection of technology and ministry, the digital street corner, and the future of evangelism” and call it SAVN.TV—the Salvation Army Vision Network, a new online video and social network?

In order to pull this off, you need someone to lead who is intimately familiar with the inner workings of the Salvation Army and has a working knowledge of filmmaking and production. Enter Guy Noland.

Guy Noland prepares to direct an interview with UFC Lightweight Champion Benson Henderson

As a fifth-generation Salvationist, you would assume Noland would follow in the footsteps of his officer forefathers—and he has, sort of. Noland is definitely hard-core Salvation Army, but he is also hard-core creative. He is not an officer, but he does work for the Salvation Army as the executive director/producer of the Salvation Army Vision Network.

Guy hanging out with actor Kevin Sorbo after directing him in an interview for SAVN.TV

Noland acquired his creative talent from two very creative Salvation Army officers: his father and mother. His dad, Commissioner Joe Noland, was responsible during his career for many theatrical and musical events within the Salvation Army. His mother, Doris, is not only a beautiful vocalist and lyricist, but is also responsible for the creation of the Salvation Army’s answer to Barney, The Fringle. Both parents are authors. Both parents have served tirelessly for more than 45 years all over the world in many high-ranking capacities. As territorial commander of the eastern territory during 9/11, Commissioner Joe Noland led the Salvation Army as first responders descended on the site.

Guy Noland, Executive Director and Producer of The Salvation Army Vision Network, SAVN.TV

Guy Noland’s talent emerged as a child and played out on the stage of musical theater. “I loved looking out into the audience and seeing the smile on people’s faces, knowing I was in part responsible for putting that smile there,” he says. “My performance, along with my fellow actors, allowed these people to escape from their lives for a short while and enter another world.”

Time on stage led to more time on stage, and eventually, as his adolescent years progressed to college age, he followed his dream by heading to Hollywood and entering film school. Life’s checklist seemed pretty charmed, including a future in film writing and directing, a beautiful girlfriend and the vision of enjoying all the glamour of Hollywood. What that dream didn’t include was the temptation that would come to call: addiction to alcohol.

SAVN cameraman listens as Guy explains the next shot

Was that a deterrent to Noland’s success or just a little side habit that most in the industry enjoyed? He explains, “It consumed me and demanded loyalty as my single focus. I lost sight of my dreams, surrendered my finances, my family, my education and eventually my soul.

Guy enjoying a moment with Christian author and speaker Josh McDowell after interviewing him for the human trafficking documentary "Hard Corps".

“I didn’t realize what a harsh taskmaster addiction was until I was sitting at the bottom of the barrel looking up, staring into the face of homelessness. I had given this mistress of alcoholism 12 years of my young adult life and ended up with nothing to show for it.”

It was time for some hard, life-altering and live-saving decisions. Noland began to pick up the pieces by doing what his parents had raised him to do: go to God. Seeking hard after the Lord allowed Noland to find his joy again and develop the strength to, as the Salvation Army says, “Do something!”

Salvation Army Officers get the chance to be on camera at the filming of a Salvation Army event.

Earning a master’s degree in cinema and TV arts gave Noland the confidence and knowledge to work in executive capacities for major players in the industry. He exercised his creative ability at CBS Studios, Westar Media Group, Westwood One Broadcasting, the Arthur Company, Compass Arts Productions and, eventually, Universal Studios.

Noland, as executive director of SAVN.TV, says his life has completely turned around.

SAVN cameraman listens as Guy explains the next shot

“The hopelessness, the despair, the loneliness—they are not a part of my life anymore,” he says. “I can honestly say that I have a life beyond my wildest dreams. I could never have imagined the way my life is now, especially compared to what it used to be and where I came from. James 4:8 says that if you draw near to God, He will draw near to you, and I am living proof of that.”

 

 

 

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Destiny Road – Official Trailer – International Family Film Festival Finalist

Destiny Road is an opportunity to walk in the shoes of three different people’s lives and end with a true common destiny. Which road would you take?

Destiny Road was named a Finalist for 2013 International Family Film Festival starring Daniel Zacapa and Traci Dinwiddie and Zoe Myers.

Frank is a dedicated religious leader who becomes obsessed by power and unbridled ambition. His means to achieve this is money! What will speak louder in his life the spiritual or material?

Jeremiah is petty thief, a result of a dysfunctional family. He gives up school and learns from his friend Marti and the “school of the streets”. He learns to fend for himself. Only a miracle can save him from a tragic future.

Elizabeth was raised by an overprotective mother, she gets married to her High School sweetheart and all seems to be perfect. But she soon finds her self caught between her over protective mother and her true love.

Soon this causes a riff and the freedom for which she so longed for is slipping away… Three different stories, three people seeking the same answer to life’s dilemmas: how to chart a new course in life?

 

Do you want to see another movie trailer? Watch Amazing Love Official Trailer.

To get more details about Destiny Road visit ChristianFilmDatabase

 

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Guy Noland – More Than You Think

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Stuntman, actor, and filmmaker, Guy Noland became lost in what the entertainment industry and Hollywood had to offer. Hear his inspirational story of how he turned his life around.

“The hopelessness, the despair, the loneliness—they are not a part of my life anymore,” Nolan said. “I can honestly say that I have a life beyond my wildest dreams.

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Natalie Grant – In Better Hands

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"In Better Hands" is a song by Christian artist Natalie Grant. This is from her second album Relentless. It was released in February 2008. "In Better Hands" is the hit single released from this album. Grant has received the Gospel Music Association’s Dove Award for Female Vocalist of the Year four consecutive years (2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009) and again in 2012.

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June 16th – American Minute – The Father of the American Space Program Died

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The father of the American space program died JUNE 16, 1977.

He developed the V-2 rocket for Germany before emigrating to the US, where in 1958, he launched America's first satellite. He worked on the U.S. guided missile program as was director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.

The chief architect of the Saturn V booster rocket, he is considered "without doubt, the greatest rocket scientist in history," and received the National Medal of Science in 1975.

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Hoobastank – The Reason

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"The Reason" is the 2004 hit single by the modern rock band Hoobastank, off their album The Reason. The song is Hoobastank's most commercially successful single, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and #1 on the Modern Rock Tracks. It was nominated for the Song of the Year on the 47th Grammy Awards. It was also a transatlantic hit, peaking at #12 in the United Kingdom.

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