Product Description
Imagine a community where 92 percent of the population is born-again, where city jails have been closed for lack of crime and where agricultural productivity has reached biblical proportions. Journey to four communities undergoing dramatic societal change as the invading, transforming presence of God alters everything. From a hillside metropolis formerly run by Colombian drug lords to a rural village in Kenya, these thoroughly-documented case studies illustrate what happens when God's people petition God to return - and He does!
Editorial Reviews
"Transformations is a superb documentary on the reformation of four cities that, despite their vast differences in culture, race, size and geography, have experienced major revival. Viewers are treated to wonderful testimonies and background music. Anyone with a passion for revival should see this video." - Charisma Magazine
"This heartening and challenging documentary profiles cities in California, Colombia, Guatemala, and Kenya that God has transformed. The film shows how God is active throughout the world, [showing], as one pastor in the film says, "What can happen when God comes to town." - CBA Marketplace
About the Director
George Otis Jr. is the founder and president of The Sentinel Group, a Christian research and information agency. He has traveled to more than 100 countries and served as Senior Associate for the Restricted-Access World with the Lausanne committee for World Evangelism. He coordinated the United Prayer Track with Dr. C. Peter Wagner for the AD 2000 and Beyond Movement and is a frequent speaker at churches, schools and conferences. He is director, producer and writer of "An Appalachian Dawn," director of "Transformations I" and "Transformations II" and author of the book "Strongholds of the 10/40 Window: Intercessor's Guide to the World's Least Evangelized Nations."
Product Details
- Director: George Otis Jr.
- Format: NTSC
- Region: All Regions
- Number of discs: 1
- Studio: Transformations Media
- DVD Release Date: February 1, 1999
- Run Time: 58 minutes