‘Mully’ Movie Review: Charles M Mully’s love and selflessness revealed in unimaginable journey
In a time when the chaos over racism dominates headlines and selfishness overwhelms communities, comes a new documentary Mully, presented by Fathom Events.
The three night event revealed the incredible tale of Kenyan businessman Charles M. Mully exercising extraordinary faith by addressing the plight of thousands of orphans in his community.
Abandoned when he was only six-years-old, Mully survived as a beggar in rural Kenya before eventually securing work in a nearby city. As time passed, Mully grew into a major business player, building several companies and amassing wealth beyond his wildest dreams. He had everything he ever wanted: a large family, an expensive house, and more money than he knew what to do with. Then one night, God asked him to give it all away.
As money and his personal property were jettisoned from Mully’s life, he kept rescuing street kids. A few quickly became dozens and dozens became hundreds and well, over time, hundreds became thousands.
Award-winning actor/director Scott Haze and Academy Award™-winning executive producer James Moll tells the tale through a series of interviews. Mully and his family take the audience through the shocking hardships, the miraculous journey and triumphs.
Mully’s obedience and reliance on God leads to surprising results as more than 12,000 children are transformed through Mully’s ministry—Mully Children’s Family.
Mully is dramatic but is more powerful as a documentary, simple yet inspiring. Charles M. Mully is a relatable, heroic protagonist. God takes center stage in Mully’s life but this isn’t Jesus, preachy film. The church is shown ejecting Mully from their congregation and the failures are included right alongside of the miracles.
The audience is challenged and left asking: Could you listen to God and do what Mully did? What is God calling you to do? How would the world be changed by more men and women like him?
Mully is an incredible success and a blessing for the faithful and the secular world as well.
Mully receives 4 1/2 stars out of 5 stars.
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