Father of Lights
Father of Lights
| 07 July 2012 (USA)
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Through filming incredible spiritual encounters around the world, Darren Wilson cuts through religious misconceptions in an effort to find the true nature and character of God.

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Ketrivie It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
DipitySkillful an ambitious but ultimately ineffective debut endeavor.
filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
helena282 In his documentary "Father of Lights" Darren Wilson takes his viewers on a tremendously revelational journey to discover the true nature of a loving Father God. Wilson's focus is a multitude of showcase examples of God's redemption and the fruit of a heart transformed by God's love and the fire of the Holy Spirit. Love, selfless ministry that reaches far beyond religious boundaries, fearless evangelism, unbelievable miracles - all works of the Father of light. Wilson's call is for all believers to rediscover the Light and to carry it as we were called to do to make His Kingdom grow. "Father of Lights" - extremely motivational, inspiring testimony, particularly for those asking "How do you fall in love with God? Where is the More?" Coming from a rather "traditional" Protestant background, I have watched it 5 times and will definitely watch it many more times!
rod-lowe Awesome accounts of real-life God encounters and miracles. No one could have made this stuff up. I dare anyone to watch this movie and not be moved. I have seen Todd White's work on the streets of Las Vegas and New York. Turning hearts and healing those in need is a great witness for the present day works of God. This movie is well put together showing many reputable men of God sharing the true essence of Jesus. This film demonstrates the active presence of God around the globe. Even in the areas that despise Christianity. His love shines through every situation. For those who are in denial, please take time to watch this and judge it for yourself.
joshwooler If you want to know if there is a God and if they care about you. Or maybe you believe there is a God but don't know who they are, or maybe you are a Christian but wanting proof that your God is real. You have to watch this! In my opinion this was more powerful than the two previous documentaries from wanderlust. Both of which I loved called "The Finger of God" and "Furious Love." The Finger of God was good and had some incredible miracles in it, but was somehow lacking I think in showing the heart of God. This was better shown in Furious love which actually made me cry because the power of the love of God was so incredibly shown. Father of lights continues on from Furious love revealing Gods character, and with some moments so incredible they make you want to shout. I watched a showing of this with about 150 people and a couple of times the entire auditorium started cheering about what they saw. It really is incredible. They clearly and powerfully demonstrate the power of God.
John Kingston This is a documentary, in the style of Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 or Bowling for Columbine. But the subject matter is very different from Moore's films: Darren Wilson is trying to capture examples of (the Christian) God in action. To this end, he travels with and films various Christians who minister to others (many of them are not "ministers" by profession) just to see what happens when people put their trust in God. He finds examples of self-sacrifice; supernatural guidance; remarkable 'coincidences'; and above all, the power of love as an expression of God's heart for his children -- i.e. anybody.There are some surprises: without giving spoilers, there are some situations where people play a role that "good Christian theology" would not predict. This film may not include big special effects or airbrushed movie stars, but like Moore's documentaries, its attraction is that it is real; and after seeing it, I expect you'll believe that God -- the Father of Lights himself -- is real and active too.