The Christian documentary will roll out in theaters this spring.

The filmmakers behind Show Me Your Glory are clearly not faint of heart, aiming in their coming production to answer that age-old question, "If there is a loving God, why is there so much suffering and evil in the world?" as the synopsis puts it.

The husband-and-wife team of Eric and Kameron Swithin, who directed and produced the documentary through their Abba Heart Films company, hope audiences will have their "perspective on faith and humanity" transformed through the film's sharing of "eight true stories where the supernatural crashes into human suffering, making God’s presence undeniable and real."
Mr. Swithin is a former U.S. Marine with a master's degree in theology and ministry, and he is currently earning a doctorate at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife - a former corporate lawyer - view their filmmaking as ministry and, according to a press release, want Show Me Your Glory to point people to the Lord.
"Our prayer is that it will challenge your perceptions of God, serving as a powerful reminder that He is actively working in our lives today."
In addition to the real-life miracles, the film will feature the input of several theologians and apologists, including Sean McDowell, of Biola University - a Christian school in Southern California. It will also be accompanied by a companion book that profiles "16 supernatural stories" and will be available to order via Amazon starting in April.
As for the film, it is coming to theaters in May, though the exact date is not yet clear: Christian Film Blog will update you once that is announced. Until then, the trailer below will give you a better feel for what to expect.
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