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The Torchlighters: Heroes of the Faith

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The Torchlighters: Heroes of the Faith is an award-winning video series produced by International Films, The Voice of the Martyrs, and Christian History Institute. The series features stories of heroes and heroines of the Christian faith.

Episodes[edit]

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"The Jim Elliot Story"[1]2005 (2005)
2"The William Tyndale Story"[2]2005 (2005)
3"The John Bunyan Story"[3]2006 (2006)
4"The Eric Liddell Story"[4]2007 (2007)
5"The Gladys Aylward Story"[5]2008 (2008)
6"The Richard Wurmbrand Story"[6]2008 (2008)
7"The Perpetua Story"[7]2009 (2009)
8"The Amy Carmichael Story"[8]2010 (2010)
9"The William Booth Story"[9]2011 (2011)
10"The Samuel Morris Story"[10]2012 (2012)
11"The Augustine Story"[11]2013 (2013)
12"The Corrie ten Boom Story"[12]2013 (2013)
13"The John Wesley Story"[13]2014 (2014)
14"The Robert Jermain Thomas Story"[14]2015 (2015)
15"The Martin Luther Story"[15]2016 (2016)
16"The Adoniram and Ann Judson Story"[16]2017 (2017)
17"The Harriet Tubman Story"[17]2018 (2018)
18"The George Müller Story"[18]2019 (2019)
19"The Saint Patrick Story"[19]2020 (2020)

Format and Content[edit]

According to the producer, a Torchlighter is "one who commits to serving God and passing on the light of the Gospel even when the going gets tough."[20] Torchlighters videos are 30-minute animated DVDs aimed toward 3rd to 8th graders. Each video also contains 30 or more minutes of documentary or other features at an adult level, which some reviewers have described as more valuable than the animated story.[21]

The Jim Elliot Story tells of the martyrdom of five missionaries in Ecuador and includes an interview with Steve Saint, son of one of the martyrs. The William Tyndale Story is about the man "who in 16th-century England defied the law that forbade translation of the Bible into Bible." [22] The Gladys Aylward Story "presents a true account of a Christian missionary who helped more than one hundred Chinese orphans to escape the onslaught of the Japanese when they swept through China in 1940..." [23] The Perpetua Story presents the account of a young Roman mother martyred in Carthage about 203 A.D. with "beautiful artwork" that perfectly portrays the emotional and poignant story." [24] The John Bunyan Story is an account of the tinker-preacher who penned Pilgrim's Progress while imprisoned. The Wurmbrand Story recounts the events which led to the arrest of Lutheran pastor Richard Wurmbrand by Romanian Communists and the prison experiences which led him to found Voice of the Martyrs after his release. The Eric Liddell Story shows the famous runner not only at the Olympics but as a missionary in China. The Amy Carmichael Story, winner of the 2011 ICVM[25] gold crown, is about the Irish missionary to India and Preena, the first temple child she rescued (the issue of child-prostitution is tastefully skirted because of the audience age).

The William Booth Story tells of the founding of the Salvation Army by William and Catherine Booth. The Samuel Morris Story follows the true-life adventures of an African boy who came to the United States in search of information about the Holy Spirit and saved Taylor University, Indiana, from bankruptcy. The Augustine Story captures the conversion of the thinker who more than any other created medieval theology. The Corrie ten Boom Story is about the Dutch family who heroically saved Jews from Nazis and suffered for it—a story also told in the movie The Hiding Place. The John Wesley Story features John and Charles Wesley, founders of the Methodist movement. The Robert Jermain Thomas Story introduces viewers to Koreans influenced by a little-known Welsh missionary. The Martin Luther Story depicts a few crucial scenes from the life of the famous reformer. The Adoniram and Ann Judson Story recounts the best-known details of America's first famous missionaries to a foreign land. The Harriet Tubman Story conveys the heroic faith of the escaped slave who became “the Moses of her people. The George Müller Story

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Jim Elliot – Missionary of Ecuador". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  2. "William Tyndale & Translating The Bible". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  3. "John Bunyan & Pilgrim's Progress". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  4. "Eric Liddell – Missionary & Champion". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  5. "Gladys Aylward – Missionary of WWII". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  6. "Richard Wurmbrand – Romanian Pastor". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  7. "Perpetua of Rome". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  8. "Amy Carmichael – Irish Missionary". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  9. "William Booth & The Salvation Army". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  10. "Samuel Morris of Africa". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  11. "Augustine's Story & Philosophy". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  12. "Corrie ten Boom – WWII". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  13. "John Wesley – The Methodist Movement". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  14. "Robert Jermain Thomas". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  15. "Martin Luther & The 95 Theses". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  16. "Adoniram and Ann Judson – Missionaries". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  17. "Harriet Tubman & The Underground Railroad". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  18. "George Müller". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2019-06-18.
  19. "Saint Patrick". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2019-06-18.
  20. "The Torchlighters | Heroes of the Faith®". The Torchlighters. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  21. B.S. Libraries Alive, Summer 2007; Jim Bob Howard. Homeschooling Today May/June 2008 p. 63
  22. Monica Tenney. CS&L May/June 2006.
  23. James A. Cox. Midwest Book Review, September, 2008.
  24. Cynde Suite. School Library Journal, 2009.
  25. http://www.icvm.com/


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