Considered a “breakthrough in the evangelical world” by conference organizer Bethlehem Bible College, Christ at the Checkpoint 2012 focused on “the ministry of the Palestinian Church in the context of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.”
The Peace and Reconciliation Commission (Parcom) of the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC) incorporated EGM’s Little Town of Bethlehem on a film tour throughout the Southeast Asian nation.
“It [the conference] aims is to provide an opportunity for Evangelical Christians to prayerfully seek a proper awareness of issues of peace, justice, and reconciliation in the context of the realities on the ground in the Palestinian Territories.”
Just days after engaging with a global audience on the universal themes and redemptive messages captured in EGM’s award-winning documentary, director Jim Hanon got upfront and personal with audiences across America’s East Coast.
Writer / Director Jim Hanon and Producer Mart Green Received the prestigious Chris Statuette for their work on the film Little Town of Bethlehem at the 2011 Columbus International Film + Video Festival. The award, presented on November 19, is “the highest award given to film or video productions,” according to the festival website, and… Continue Reading…
Director Jim Hanon had an opportunity while in Memphis last week to talk about the influence the city of Memphis has on the Holy Land today and on his film Little Town of Bethlehem. In addition to showcasing the impact of the message of equality and humanity championed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the… Continue Reading…