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"Show Me Your Glory" Points to Hope and Faith During Troubles

  • Writer: Thomas Bonifield
    Thomas Bonifield
  • 29 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

The new documentary examines suffering and miracles through case studies involving God's divine intervention.

A scene from the documentary "Show Me Your Glory."
A scene from the documentary "Show Me Your Glory." Image: Abba Heart Films/Fathom Events.

Show Me Your Glory is going big, tackling that profound, age-old question, "If God is loving and good, why does He allow human suffering?" The filmmakers behind this faith-based documentary hope audiences will "experience the supernatural and rediscover faith through eight true stories" recounted in the production, as a press release puts it.


From the husband-and-wife team of Eric and Kameron Swithin and their Abba Heart Films, this limited release movie profiles people who experienced miraculous intervention in the midst of extreme difficulties. In addition to interviews with them, several prominent theologians and Christian apologists like Dr. Sean McDowell and Gregory Koukl offer insights on the subject at hand.


Eric Swithin calls the documentary more than a film, saying it is "a conversation the world desperately needs right now," in light of "disasters, war, loss, and pain." He wants the production to point people back to God.

"Amid global turmoil and personal struggles, we hope this film will challenge audiences to see the Divine in the midst of hardship, whether they receive their miracle or not."

Show Me Your Glory is playing in theaters for just three days, starting today - Tuesday, May 13th - and running through Thursday, May 15th. You can purchase tickets to a venue in your area via this link to the website of distributor Fathom Events, and the trailer below will give you a better feel for what to expect.



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