Father of Lights Reviewed

Have finally got round to watching the remainder of Darren Wilson's documentary Father of Lights . Blogged a few days ago after watching the first half and was quite taken with it. Not what I expected. The film is a documentary style travel around the globe looking at examples of self-sacrifice, supernatural guidance, remarkable 'coincidences' of faith, and living examples of the power of love as an expression of God's heart for his children. The surprising thing for me was that the people who we observe and follow were 'ordinary'. Ordinary in that my expectation was to see bold, loud, narcissistic, business-men style preachers brow beating the common man and woman sort of thing. But what I got was real people, quiet people, self-sacrificing people and even oddballs all working out their faith under God's guidance. Here's a few of the characters I got introduced to by the film: Mike and Deena Vant Hul - Loaves and Fishes International. An ordin...