If we as media professionals are going to call ourselves missionaries, then let us look well to those who have gone before us. I am not speaking of the Lumière brothers, D.W. Griffith, or Hitchcock, nor am I considering the trailblazers of the 21st-century Christian film movement. I am talking about the pioneers of modern missions.
God's not Dead
We recently worked with PureFlix producer, Brittany Yost to record a few statements from the Newsboys’ Michael Tait for the upcoming film, God’s Not Dead, a Light in Darkness. I’m old school, so I was like, “Michael Tait from DC Talk? Sure we’ll help.”
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In the Face of Fear
“Could that be C4?” He nodded to her purse.
This simple question was all the fuel my imagination needed. False prophecies of fire, chaos, and death flooded my mind. If I didn’t do something now, my last confession would be a sin of omission. I jumped out of my seat and traded places with my translator, asking her to investigate the woman’s phone.