Monday, January 6, 2014

Five Films That Will Make 2014 'the Year of the Bible'

   An excellent article with preview trailers and links to "Son of God" (February 2014), "Noah" (November 2014), "Heaven is For Real" (April 2014), "Exodus" (December 2014), and Mary, Mother of Christ (December 2014).
The Bible narrative has always been one heck of a story. It reads like a mix of action thriller, period drama, romance novel, and the more apocalyptic parts, like pure fantasy. The gripping narrative sections of the text are part of the reason why the Bible is the bestselling book of all time.
But in 2014, we’ll discover if the Good Book is as captivating on the modern day silver screen as it is in print.
- See more at: http://jonathanmerritt.religionnews.com/2014/01/03/5-films-will-make-2014-year-bible/#sthash.hTqlqkxn.su03GcdJ.dpuf
The Bible narrative has always been one heck of a story. It reads like a mix of action thriller, period drama, romance novel, and the more apocalyptic parts, like pure fantasy. The gripping narrative sections of the text are part of the reason why the Bible is the bestselling book of all time.
But in 2014, we’ll discover if the Good Book is as captivating on the modern day silver screen as it is in print.
- See more at: http://jonathanmerritt.religionnews.com/2014/01/03/5-films-will-make-2014-year-bible/#sthash.hTqlqkxn.su03GcdJ.dpuf
     "The Biblical narrative has always been one heck of a story.  It reads like a mix of action thriller, period drama, romance novel, and, in the more apocalyptic parts, like pure fantasy.  The gripping narrative sections of the text are part of the reason why the Bible is the bestselling book of all time.
     "But in 2014, we'll discover if the Good Book is as captivating on the  modern day silver screen as it is in print."

Read "Five Films that Will Make 2014 'the Year of the Bible' here.

                           
The Bible narrative has always been one heck of a story. It reads like a mix of action thriller, period drama, romance novel, and the more apocalyptic parts, like pure fantasy. The gripping narrative sections of the text are part of the reason why the Bible is the bestselling book of all time.
But in 2014, we’ll discover if the Good Book is as captivating on the modern day silver screen as it is in print.
- See more at: http://jonathanmerritt.religionnews.com/2014/01/03/5-films-will-make-2014-year-bible/#sthash.hTqlqkxn.su03GcdJ.dpuf
The Bible narrative has always been one heck of a story. It reads like a mix of action thriller, period drama, romance novel, and the more apocalyptic parts, like pure fantasy. The gripping narrative sections of the text are part of the reason why the Bible is the bestselling book of all time.
But in 2014, we’ll discover if the Good Book is as captivating on the modern day silver screen as it is in print.
- See more at: http://jonathanmerritt.religionnews.com/2014/01/03/5-films-will-make-2014-year-bible/#sthash.hTqlqkxn.su03GcdJ.dpuf

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