Enemies Became One When They Understood “JESUS” It happened at a new language premiere of film “JESUS” in the Eda language, spoken by the Kadara people of West Africa. Generations ago, they fractured […]
Report from a Closed Country
God has provided an extraordinary opportunity in a very closed country. Nearly every home in this nation has satellite television. What was impossible is now more than possible: “JESUS” is being broadcast into […]
Kindness from a Stranger
Anna lives in a region of India known for great spiritual darkness. An astounding 20 people attempt suicide every day and women are turning to prostitution just to survive. Parents are dying from […]
Personal Update July 2020
Both Chelsea and I will be interim directors of our respective departments and members of the Jesus Film Project Executive Team for a while. Chelsea’s boss is on sabbatical and my boss is […]
Digital and Broadcast “Open Doors”
Before the coronavirus pandemic, people often asked, “Why do digital ministry when we can do ministry face to face?” With the strategic pivot needed to continue fulfilling the Great Commission in this season, […]
“Freedom!” – a Jesus Film Mission Trip story
This story is from a Jesus Film Mission Trips Leader who recently led a trip reaching out to Middle Easterners. This team is part of the department that Lee helps lead: Global Mobilization. […]
Every Tribe and Touchscreen, Jan. 2020
Every Tribe and Touchscreen, Jan. 2020 Here is a fantastic update put together by Jesus Film Project! We hope you enjoy hearing about what God is doing around the world!
Heart language made the difference!
Year End Update. #givingtuesday We hope you had a great Thanksgiving holiday! Ours was pretty low key, but it was so fun to spend the holiday with great friends and not need to […]
Every Tribe and Touchscreen
Here is a fantastic update put together by Jesus Film Project! We hope you enjoy hearing about what God is doing around the world!
“You can build your church in the dump.”
From Africa A student Jesus Film Project team decided to go to a remote part of Africa where there were no churches. In the first village, the leaders were reluctant to give permission […]