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Monday, May 21, 2018

Teams FA Letter | Jesus Film Project
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The JESUS Film Project is an evangelical organization created in 1981 by Campus Crusade for Christ founder Bill Bright to distribute the 1979 film, Jesus, not only in English, but also in many of the world's languages with the stated goal of reaching "every nation, tribe, people and tongue, helping them see and hear the story of Jesus in a language they can understand." The JESUS Film Project is also a member of the Forum of Bible Agencies International.


Video Jesus Film Project



History

Bright wanted to bring a biblically accurate depiction of the life, ministry, and death of Jesus to the big screen, and in 1978, filming began in the Middle East with British Shakespearean actor Brian Deacon in the role of Jesus.

When the original American theatrical run of Jesus ended in 1979, Bright asked Paul Eshleman, who was involved in the production, to head the organization. Eshleman remained in the position until 2004, when Jim Green was named as the organization's executive director.


Maps Jesus Film Project



Magdalena: Released from Shame

In 2007 the project released the movie Magdalena: Released from Shame, which utilized footage from the project's 1979 film Jesus. The movie told the story of Jesus as seen through the eyes of four different women, the Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene, the Samaritan woman at the well, and Elizabeth. Critical reception for the movie was positive and the film is heavily utilized in missionary work.


Jesus Film Project Branding 2016 on Vimeo
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See also

  • Jesus (1979 film) with Brian Deacon as Jesus - this project
  • Jesus of Nazareth (miniseries) with Robert Powell as Jesus
  • The Gospel of John (film) with Henry Ian Cusick as Jesus
  • The Visual Bible: Matthew with Bruce Marchiano as Jesus
  • The Lumo Project with Selva Rasalingam as Jesus

JESUS (English) Jesus Weeps over Jerusalem - YouTube
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References


Jesus Film Project on Twitter:
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External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia