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Experience The Visual Bible’s Matthew. This powerful and entertaining film is taken word for word from the text of the New International Version translation. This multimillion dollar production appeals to all ages, and it offers educational, spiritual and entertaining value. Filmed on location in Tunisia, Morocco and South Africa, Matthew features a cast of thousands, historically accurate costuming and award-winning directing. The film stars Emmy award-winning actor Richard Kiley as Matthew, and introduces Bruce Marchiano as Jesus.
A film based on the late Merlin Carothers’ book Prison to Praise about his life. You can visit his website here.
The Gospel of John from The Visual Bible.
I decided to post this video  since a similar “big brother” society is rapidly being put in place both here in the US as well as the UK except with technology that big brother in the movie could only dream about. An old movie but more relevant today than when it was made.
A response to Discovery Channel’s THE LOST TOMB OF JESUS. (produced by Avatar and Titanic director James Cameron). The same scholars who were interviewed in this documentary are interviewed here. Many of them express their dismay over how they were taken out of context to make it appear that they think the supposed lost tomb of Jesus was authentic. What explanation can be given for the empty tomb of Jesus of Nazareth? The New Testament records the first-century event: The disciples of Jesus reported that he was risen from the dead, while Roman soldiers were paid to claim his followers [More]
Proof of Bible History – Jericho Unearthed Witness Archaeologists Caught In Lies as the Truth of the Bible is Unearthed! ‘Fair Use’ Notice – Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107 This video contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. It is being made available in an effort to advance the understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, and for the purposes of historical debate. It is believed that this constitutes a ‘fair use’ of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of [More]