Documentary Projects:
Rescue the Beauty, Ordinary Heroes, and Don't Cry for Me
The entire world knows the bleak condition and desperate need of Africa. However, statistically few people do anything to contribute to the cause. The majority of news and relief organizations have begun to call citizens to action by deliberate and precise manipulation of guilt. Guilt, however, does not last. As a result, the harvest is plenty, but the laborers are few.
Revolutionary Media is pioneering African media that is stylistically artistic and beautiful, but also journalistically true and real. Shunning a gospel of guilt, these projects will cause viewers to fall in love with the African Beauty of Kenya. As we illustrate how this beauty is in danger, every ordinary hero will be motivated to come to its rescue.
In cooperation with artists from The Institute in Photographic Studies, Rocky Farm Studios, and the Aperture Project, Revolutionary Media is setting out on a mission of motivation into Nairobi, Kenya. Through photography and video, Revolutionary Studios will create three documentaries that will provide a motivating expose of the life of destitute orphans in Nairobi, Kenya and the compassionate local believers who are combating that condition.
Using Nairobi as it’s setting, Revolutionary Media will highlight ways Christian young people can minister in both a local and international setting. Every Christian has the capacity to change the world. The purpose of these documentaries is for every view to discover a vision of how they can reach out to their desperate and dying world as Jesus’ hands and feet.
The documentaries will provide long-term awareness and support to the Motherly Care Children's Home, Jubilee Children’s Center, and Child of Destiny orphanage homes. The documentaries will also encourage Christian young people to reach out to their communities locally and around the world.
Rescue the Beauty, Ordinary Heroes, and Don't Cry for Me
The entire world knows the bleak condition and desperate need of Africa. However, statistically few people do anything to contribute to the cause. The majority of news and relief organizations have begun to call citizens to action by deliberate and precise manipulation of guilt. Guilt, however, does not last. As a result, the harvest is plenty, but the laborers are few.
Revolutionary Media is pioneering African media that is stylistically artistic and beautiful, but also journalistically true and real. Shunning a gospel of guilt, these projects will cause viewers to fall in love with the African Beauty of Kenya. As we illustrate how this beauty is in danger, every ordinary hero will be motivated to come to its rescue.
In cooperation with artists from The Institute in Photographic Studies, Rocky Farm Studios, and the Aperture Project, Revolutionary Media is setting out on a mission of motivation into Nairobi, Kenya. Through photography and video, Revolutionary Studios will create three documentaries that will provide a motivating expose of the life of destitute orphans in Nairobi, Kenya and the compassionate local believers who are combating that condition.
Using Nairobi as it’s setting, Revolutionary Media will highlight ways Christian young people can minister in both a local and international setting. Every Christian has the capacity to change the world. The purpose of these documentaries is for every view to discover a vision of how they can reach out to their desperate and dying world as Jesus’ hands and feet.
The documentaries will provide long-term awareness and support to the Motherly Care Children's Home, Jubilee Children’s Center, and Child of Destiny orphanage homes. The documentaries will also encourage Christian young people to reach out to their communities locally and around the world.
Dear Seravant of God,
Greetings in the holy name of the Lord.
The Lord is our help in time of need. Throughout the Bible we find
that no
matter the circumstance, no matter the need, the Lord is able to help.
In the book of Matthew we read the account of a Canaanite woman who
sought
help from the Master for her daughter. Even though others counted her
unworthy to receive help from Him, the Bible says, "Then came she and
worshipped him, saying, Lord, help me." She had divine faith in His
power
to deliver, and she did not count herself unworthy. She sought His
help
until the answer came. "Then Jesus answered and said unto her, O
woman,
great is thy faith: be it unto thee even as thou wilt," Matthew 15:28.
Yes, our help comes from on High. Faith in God saves, heals, and
delivers.
As we come boldly unto Him for help in time of need, He stands ready to
help
and bless.
I am praying for you and your Revolutionary Media daily. There isn't anything too hard
for the
Lord. Look to Him and trust Him always for that heavenly help to be
yours.
He has all power!
Yours trusting the Lord,
Vincent Momanyi Kenanda