the human experience.

2.03.2009

i don't bother with questions like, "why are we here?" or, "what is the meaning of life?" instead i ask, "who are you?"

there is a film being screened all across America as Grass Roots Films prepares its final cut. two of the leads in the documentary were in downtown phoenix showing this work of art and taking questions. we were lucky enough to catch the screening and talk to the guys about their amazing experience that took them from the streets of new york, to the villages of peru, to the wilds of africa. in short, the experience was wonderful.

the guys at Grass Roots have attempted to make a pro-life movie, in the truest sense of the term. this movie is all about showing the value of a human life. and not just a human life, but every human life. as these young men form relationships with the homeless, the abandoned and the afflicted: the very lepers of our society (literally), it is impossible not to see the face of God in every person they meet.

they pose the question of "what does it mean to be human?" and this film provides one of the best answers i have ever witnessed. so, check out the trailer here:

the human experience trailer

hopefully, as they film gains attention more screenings will be scheduled. also, we intend to contact Grass Roots about possible future screenings, so i will keep you all posted.

praise God there are people using our media for such good. please pray for Grass Roots Films that God continues to bless them and that their ministry may be led by the spirit and fruitful.

God bless.

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