A Good Ambassador
Portraying the truth with drama and action, our all-Indian-acted Life of Christ motion picture is an extraordinary ambassador for the gospel - because villagers can relate to what they see on the screen.
They watch as an Indian Jesus speaks their language as their people tell the story. Like in biblical times, they draw water from wells, tend to flocks of animals, and suffer under oppression of a religious system. Blindness, leprosy, deafness, numerous diseases, poverty, ignorance and spiritual darkness are common just as in Jesus' day. Even His birth in a manger is nothing unusual to a villager.
No wonder they fall in love with this Jesus they see on the giant white screen in their village. He relates to them socially, economically, politically, physically and, most of all, spiritually. For them Jesus is indeed the Messiah, the Anointed One who can save them in every way.