The Church was born
in a ten day prayer meeting
In Acts chapter one, 120 of the earliest disciples came together in an Upper Room in Jerusalem, devoting themselves constantly to united prayer. After ten days, on the day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit was poured out.
Miracles, salvation, persecution, generosity, and unusual love and unity: these were the hallmarks of the early church. However, for many Christians, their experience of God today looks nothing like the book of Acts.
10 Days is a feature-length documentary on a global prayer movement based on the Acts 1 prayer meeting, a gathering that takes place simultaneously in hundreds of locations during the ten "Days of Awe" each year. It tells the stories of everyday believers in Pakistan, India, Israel, Uganda, and the United States who are praying like the early church.
What happens when people take vacation time to pray and seek God? Could it really be that when people pray like the book of Acts, book of Acts things still happen?
Can extraordinary prayer still change the world?
It's time to see and believe what is possible when ordinary people pray in an extraordinary way.
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jared crouse
Director, Cinematographer, Editor
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Jamin Burdick
Cinematographer, Editor
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Michael Giffone
Composer, Audio Producer
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Kirk Fraiser
Producer
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Jonathan Friz
Producer, Founder of 10 Days