CHiPs star Erik Estrada to appear at Daytona's Friendship Baptist Church to promote movie 'Finding Faith'

CHips star Erik Estarada in new family-friendlt Faith movie / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® / Erik Estrada is shown in this snapshot a new family-friendly movie 'Finding Faith.'

DAYTONA BEACH -- Ponch from CHiPS is coming to the Greater Friendship Baptist Church but he's leaving his motorcycle and uniform home as he tackles a new role in the family-friendly film "Finding Faith" which will be shown Dec. 9, after which, he''ll make an appearance.

Estrada, the hunky Latino, who's acting is well chronicled from the popular TV series, also is the national celebrity spokesman for the Safe Surfin' Foundation the creators of the film Finding Faith, a full-length narrative motion picture that tells the true story of how a family found 'Faith' in their battle to find and rescue their 14-year old daughter 'Faith' who accidentally falls victim to an online predator.

Finding Faith highlights the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force edge-of-your seat efforts to rescue children from predators, often right before these children come to great harm. Even the tightest families and most guarded parents often cannot stop predators who have perfected their evil trade.

The film is based entirely on true events and observations from experts. It will wake parents, educators and concerned citizens to how our children are being targeted. The screening at Greater Friendship Baptist Church is part of a National Awareness Tour.

Estrada and the film's creator and Executive Director for the Safe Surfin' Foundation are doing to bring consciousness to this issue.

"In today's world, pretty much all parents have had the conversation about technology and the challenges in keeping our kids protected online or on their smart phones," Estrada said in a prepared statement for Headline Surfer®. "Whether being concerned about your elementary-aged child learning to use search engines or managing your high schooler's growing dependency on social networking sites this film is both entertaining and extremely educational."

"In today's world, pretty much all parents have had the conversation about technology and the challenges in keeping our kids protected online or on their smart phones," Estrada said in a prepared statement for Headline Surfer®. "Whether being concerned about your elementary-aged child learning to use search engines or managing your high schooler's growing dependency on social networking sites this film is both entertaining and extremely educational."

Pastor L. Ronald Durham said he's thrilled to have Estrada on hand for the viewing. For more information about Finding Faith, please visit the film's website at www.FindingFaithFilm.com.

To see the trailer visit http://familymovie.theshiplive.com.