If the file in question is the renowned God's Story: From Creation to Eternity , then the entry represents one of the most ambitious projects in evangelical filmmaking. Unlike feature films that focus on a single character—like The Ten Commandments (Moses) or The Passion of the Christ (Jesus)—"God's Story" attempts the impossible: retelling the entire Bible in one sitting.
The 80-minute runtime is structured into two primary segments:
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To contextualize, let’s compare “POtHS 2 - Episode 08” with other famous Bible movie series’ eighth episodes: POtHS 2 - Bible Movies - 08 - Gods Story From C...
If the exact episode remains elusive, an excellent substitute is “The Beginner’s Bible: The Story of God’s Promises” or “What’s in the Bible? Vol. 2: Let There Be Light!” (from Phil Vischer).
The power of this film lies in its "meta-narrative" structure. Many believers grow up learning Bible stories in isolation—David and Goliath here, the parting of the Red Sea there. However, films categorized under "God's Story" aim to connect the dots. They trace the thread of redemption from the Garden of Eden (Creation) through the fall of man, the rise of Israel, and the prophetic whispers of the Old Testament, culminating in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The visual nature of the storytelling makes it effective for oral cultures and viewers of all ages or literacy levels. If the file in question is the renowned
The entry "08 - Gods Story From C..." likely refers to a specific film or documentary series within that volume. The "C" almost certainly stands for or "Christ," or perhaps the film God's Story: From Creation to Eternity . This truncation in the filename is a relic of older file-naming conventions or the hurried organization of thousands of files. However, the implication is clear: this is an attempt to tell the "Grand Narrative" of scripture in a single, cohesive motion.
The final third of the film covers the birth, ministry, miracles, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ
Given that Episode 8 deals with “God’s Story from Creation to Christ,” the content likely moves from Genesis (Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses) through the prophets, culminating in the anticipation of Jesus. Many family-oriented Bible series—such as The Visual Bible , Superbook , The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible , or God’s Story: From Creation to Eternity —follow this exact model. Visualizing the To contextualize, let’s compare “POtHS 2
One specific entry, catalogued as , serves as a fascinating case study in how we consume religious narratives in the digital age. While the filename itself is a product of organized digital archiving, the content represents a cornerstone of Christian storytelling.
The story is told through the dramatic artwork of former Disney illustrator Norm McGary
God's Story: From Creation to Eternity serves as a comprehensive visual and audio metanarrative, providing an 80-minute chronological overview of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Produced in 1996 by Dorothy Miller and Pat Matrisciana, the film is designed to illustrate God’s redemptive plan for humanity, often referred to as the "scarlet thread" of Christ as the Redeemer woven throughout history. A Chronological Metanarrative The core strength of the production is its chronological storytelling