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Who Is Jesus? DVD
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AN AFFORDABLE MINI DVD FOR OUTREACHWho Is Jesus DVD

The secular world presents a ton of confusing messages about who Jesus really is. We've created this mini DVD, an enactment from the Gospel of Matthew, as an innovative evangelistic presentation. In addition to the video, you'll find a relevant commentary that will help to answer those tough questions. It's perfect to share with friends or use in an outreach. Runtime approximately 20 minutes.

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1. Anonymous User on 10/2/2007, said:

This is a great idea. I was so looking forward to giving these out. I decided to preview one before ordering a bunch, and I was left scratching my head. It is all well done until after Jesus dies. All of a sudden he is walking around and he looks great. If someone doesn't already know about his burial and resurrection, he might be wondering what happened. Did Jesus step down from the cross? Is the movie flashing back to a scene before his crucifixion? Is this a dream? The DVD should have included a shot of the tomb and the stone rolled away or something to prevent this confusion. Also, the little talk at the end doesn't mention repentance or lordship. This was so close to a great tool, but ended up being a big disappointment.
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2. Brendan on 8/22/2007, said:

very good production, baptism scene is a bit innacurate, John was missing. Gospel prsentation at the end was very good, though the prayer seemed like a continuation of the general talk, rather than a clear distinction between explanation and prayer
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3. Anonymous User on 7/27/2007, said:

Yes, the baptism scene is problematic. I know the emphasis needs to be on Jesus, but not at the expense of an inaccurate presentation. The rest of the presentation is excellent, and the ending is powerful. The Spanish soundtrack is excellent, too. We used this in Mexico with good impact.
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4. Anonymous User on 7/23/2007, said:

Beautifully photographed; classically narrated (you know, the deep voice with a tempered British accent); well-crafted scenes, though not always following the script (i.e., Jesus appears to be baptizing Himself}. Joyce Young
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5. Sandra on 1/29/2007, said:

A very clear, simple, and understandable way to share Jesus with others who have yet to know Him. Presentation is beautifully done! Rev. Alex Scott
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