The
Truth as You've Never Seen it Before
This 78-minute film takes you on
an unforgettable journey, showing the biblical account of
the creation of man and the entrance of sin into the world.
See why Jesus Christ came to earth and how He dealt with the
sin issue once and for all. Follow the Lord's life, from His
miraculous birth to His agonizing crucifixion and glorious
resurrection. Lost people will suddenly realize the horrible
price Christ paid for their sins, and understand why He is
the only way to heaven.
The Bible
Comes to Life
Thanks to more than 360 breathtaking oil paintings, you will
feel like you are actually there, watching the Bible unfold.
Your emotions will soar as you hear David Jeremiah's moving
narration rise above composer John Campbell's magnificent
original musical score. Add the unforgettable sound effects
and you will experience the Bible as never before. Many who
have seen advanced screenings of this film have been moved
to tears.
No Punches
Pulled
In a day when many Christians are producing watered-down,
politically-correct films, The Light of the World provides
exactly what you would expect from Jack Chick-a
straightforward, biblically accurate, no-punches-pulled
presentation of the gospel with a compelling salvation
appeal.
Know any
unsaved people who watch TV?
Millions are addicted to television, which makes this a
great way to reach them. Invite unsaved family, friends,
neighbors, etc. to watch the film in your home. Or loan it
to them to watch at their convenience. Either way, they will
receive the gospel in a way they will never forget. You may
also want to show it when you have lost people in a Sunday
School class, youth group, adult group, home Bible study or
cell group.
Will You
Trust Christ Right Now?
The film's highlight is its heart-tugging invitation to
trust Christ. After seeing from the Scriptures that either
heaven or hell will be their eternal home, viewers have the
opportunity, while their hearts are still tender, to pray
the sinner's prayer and receive Jesus Christ as their
personal Lord and Saviour. |