FREE MOVIE: The 50th Anniversary Edition of "The Cross and the Switchblade"
Now you can watch for FREE the 50th Anniversary Edition of The Cross and the Switchblade. This is brought to you by RevelationMedia, a ministry committed to quality Christian content for Americans and the front lines of missions. Last year, RevelationMedia released The Pilgrim's Progress and is currently producing the iBIBLE, the first visual and interactive Bible free to the world. When viewing The Cross and the Switchblade, please consider making a contribution to support RevelationMedia and you will receive two free DVDs!
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Long before faith-based films became a regular feature of mainstream movie theaters, there was The Cross and the Switchblade. The film was made squarely within the Hollywood system, yet was set apart by the unashamedly Christian vision of its producers. It went on to become a worldwide ministry phenomenon and it stands among the early sparks that ignited today's growing Christian film movement.
Based on the 1963 autobiography of the same name by David Wilkerson, the film depicts the unlikely efforts of a 'skinny country preacher' to bring change to the desperate lives of gang members living and dying on the mean streets of New York City. Among those whose lives were transformed was the notorious gang leader Nicky Cruz, who went on to lead a decades-long outreach to gang members and other distressed young people.
Wilkerson's mission was to tell lost and hurting young people that there was a better way through Jesus Christ. It blossomed into the Times Square Church and the international ministries of Teen Challenge and World Challenge, whose missions are to bring lasting, holistic change to individuals and communities.
The story lives on in the book, in this film, but more importantly in the legacy of lives transformed by the message that no one is ever so far gone that they cannot find the way home.
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