Review of Finger of God (2007) by Derek T — 01 Mar 2011
Finger of God is a unique documentary that attempts to track some of the modern miracles that happen in today's world. Though it begins somewhat esoterically with accounts of gold teeth, gold dust, manna, and jewels appearing out of nowhere, filmmaker Darren Wilson expands his search to different areas and ideas.
He spends time "treasure hunting" with students at Bethel in Redding, CA; he has footage from the underground church in China; he visits Rolland and Heidi Baker in Mozambique; he talks to a man who has been raised from the dead in South Africa.
It's all incredible, but Wilson presents his case with a fairness to the audience and the subject matter. It is an informative and interesting account of his journey into expanding his view of who God is and what He does today.
I'm not sure that Wilson's journey is for everyone, but if you're willing to listen and see what God is doing, watch this film.
This review of Finger of God (2007) was written by Derek T on 01 Mar 2011.
Finger of God has generally received positive reviews.
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