Cars are passing by and a storm with lightning and heavy rain is quickly approaching. The key players are some of those who pass her on the remote road. One key player is another girl who is prompted by a voice to pick the hitch-hiker up. The story unfolds with about five or six drivers ending up at a road crossing where a police officer stops them because of a possible washout of the road.
The policeman turns each driver back and everyone ends up at a diner. Strangely enough, the diner is not supposed to be at the location where it is. In any event, when they encounter a man named Jesus. Lives and legacies are unveiled in a unique way. Application of the Biblical scriptures ensues as well as the idea of what it would be to encounter the Redeemer.
The story as well as the approach is very thought-provoking and leads the viewer to consider their life and the events of their life in an effort to make a decision for Christ. There are many good movies out there, both Christian and non-Christian. Trailer The Encounter: Paradise Lost Trailer. Photos Top cast Edit. White Rik Caperna as Rik Caperna.
Bruce Marchiano Jesus as Jesus. Abishek J. Bajaj Inspector as Inspector. Steven Clarke Timothy as Timothy. Kass Connors Mr. Deville as Mr. Noppawong Khamtonwong Soldier as Soldier. Bobby Smyth. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Remember me. Forgot password? Don't have an account? Your Email. Back to Login. Your name. Confirm Password.
Have an account? If you're a fan of reading scripts especially, then this is right up your alley. This podcast takes scripts that haven't been made yet and get stars to sit down and do a table read of it. Host and former development executive, Franklin Leonard loves to refer to the episodes as "ear movies" and breaks up each script into four parts. The show switches the genres up so one month you might be deep into a drama while the next might be listening to a comedy. Many of the fans are able to vote which scripts they will do next.
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