Little Rebekah brings Jesus home to meet her mother and grandfather--a simple act that will forever change all their lives.Little Rebekah brings Jesus home to meet her mother and grandfather--a simple act that will forever change all their lives.Little Rebekah brings Jesus home to meet her mother and grandfather--a simple act that will forever change all their lives.
Aimee Lynne Johnson
- Rebekah
- (as Aimee Johnson)
Darin Scott
- Jesus
- (as Darin Southam)
Mason Mac
- Young Reuben
- (as Mason D. Davis)
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He Knows My Name is one in a series of well written, faithfully presented anecdotal Christian stories about unwritten encounters people must of had with Jesus Christ but are not recorded in the Gospels. What they all share in common is His encounters with children. If you have ever wondered what the rest of Jesus' life must have been like you owe it to yourself to watch this movie. John 20:30.
I am a Christian writer, pastor, and Bible teacher for the past 44 years. I have seldom seem such a beautifully moving film as this. Spectacularly done and incredibly accurate in portraying the true love and nature of Jesus.
The actors and acting is superb. The writing wonderful and compelling. Thank you for this beautiful short film. Please produce others, or a full length movie. I am a fan forever.
The actors and acting is superb. The writing wonderful and compelling. Thank you for this beautiful short film. Please produce others, or a full length movie. I am a fan forever.
I think the basic virtue of this shortfilm is its high delicacy. A film about love of Christ and about a relation more profound than, in somany casese, we accept. It is not a theology lesson, it is not exactly a film about The Savior. It is only and just a touching story about a form of friendship and trust, about connections and innocence, about childhood and family and about something to feel not explain. Short, just a beautiful, wise short film.
My 5 year old LOVES this short film. It's beautifully done. While the disobedience of the little girl, Rebecca, could have a better "lesson" attached to it to better encourage children to obey the 5th commandment and the only one with a promise, it's an open door to discuss with our children: rebellion, our sinful nature, and how the Enemy uses our natural curiosity, and even our desire to seek Jesus, against us.
Overall, this short film makes me cry every time, and it captivates my child.
Overall, this short film makes me cry every time, and it captivates my child.
This is a highly condensed and fictional story, based on the true events surrounding the last days of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection. It is heartfelt and well worth the 36 minutes viewing time.
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- ConnectionsFollowed by Come Unto Me (2016)
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