
12 Ordinary Men
Directed by David Priest4.75.0
Twelve men were touched by God in a way no one else had previously experienced. In their quest to spread the Gospel message, the Apostles would witness unimaginable miracles and endure unspeakable cruelty. Yet despite overwhelming forces aligned against them, they would change the course of history in a single lifetime. "Twelve Ordinary Men" features interviews with leading scholars, exciting recreations, and authentic Holy Land footage in an investigation that dares to look beyond the peaceful image of saints in stained-glass windows to reveal the true and stirring stories of Jesus' closest followers.
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12 Ordinary Men was released on 24 december 2005.
12 Ordinary Men was directed by David Priest.
12 Ordinary Men has a runtime of 59 m.
12 Ordinary Men was produced by David W. Balsiger.
Twelve men were touched by God in a way no one else had previously experienced. In their quest to spread the Gospel message, the Apostles would witness unimaginable miracles and endure unspeakable cruelty. Yet despite overwhelming forces aligned against them, they would change the course of history in a single lifetime. "Twelve Ordinary Men" features interviews with leading scholars, exciting recreations, and authentic Holy Land footage in an investigation that dares to look beyond the peaceful image of saints in stained-glass windows to reveal the true and stirring stories of Jesus' closest followers.
The key characters in 12 Ordinary Men are Self - Host (Jerry Rose), Self (Craig Blomberg), Self (Gary Habermas).
12 Ordinary Men is rated Not Rated.
12 Ordinary Men is a Documentaire film.
12 Ordinary Men has an audience rating of 4.7 out of 10.

