
The Lord’s Prayer
In a cinematic journey, explore the Lord’s Prayer across the landscapes where Jesus first spoke it. Hosted by Brad Gray and featuring insights from N. T. Wright and other scholars, learn about the prayer’s cultural, historical, and spiritual depth.
More than a familiar recitation, the Lord’s Prayer is revealed as the very heartbeat of the Gospel: a bold, revolutionary call to live God’s Kingdom here and now. Each line opens a doorway into the world of Scripture, unveiling the cultural, historical, and spiritual depth behind Jesus’s teaching. Through captivating visuals, exceptional scholarship, and powerful storytelling, viewers will rediscover the prayer’s transformative power. It challenges us not merely to say the words, but to embody them—to shape our lives around trust, surrender, forgiveness, and the pursuit of God’s justice and peace.
Production
Angel Studios, Evolve Studios
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Brad Gray
Self
N.T. Wright
Self
Michael Guillen
Self
Jonathan Pennington
Self
Shively Smith
Self
Yehuda Ashkenazi
Self
Carmen Imes
Self
Cyndi Parker
Self
Randall Smith
Self
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