GodFilms

GodFilms is a video production unit of Discipleship Ministries, an international agency of The United Methodist Church. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, GodFilms produces short films for Christian small groups and in 2008 produced the denomination's first feature-length movie since the 1960s. Although part of The United Methodist Church, GodFilms productions are for Christians of all denominations.

GodFilms, a ministry of Discipleship Ministries
501(c)(3) Nonprofit organization
Founded2007
HeadquartersNashville, TN
Websitehttp://www.GodFilms.com/

Digital Diary is the first small group series by GodFilms and is available in Cokesbury bookstores and at Cokesbury.com. Each 10-12 minute short film features an individual on a mysterious and introspective journey to understand where God is in their life. And each journey features a "digital diary" that causes them to reopen their life to Jesus' teachings. Helping unravel the mystery is a 32-page leader's guide with Biblical references and study questions.

Films

  • Becoming Jesse Tate (2008)[1]
  • Called to Step Outside (2006)
  • Going to Galilee (2006)
  • Digital Diary | ROBBY (2009)
  • Digital Diary | LAURA (2009)[2]
  • Digital Diary | CHRISTINE (2010) (Emmy Award Winner)
  • Running Back to Forward (Emmy Award Winner)
  • Pastor or Savior? (2013)
  • Chuck Knows Church (series) (2015)

History

GodFilms began as a research project in 2007 by Steve Horswill-Johnston, Executive Director of Communications & Brand Strategy at Discipleship Ministries. Soon after he co-produced "Becoming Jesse Tate", a low-budget faith-based feature film for 8 to 12 year olds.

Website: http://www.GodFilms.com See also: https://web.archive.org/web/20110918154935/http://runningbacktoforward.com/


References

  1. "Becoming Jesse Tate". iMDB. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  2. "Digital Diary: Laura". iMDB. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
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