
Length:
50 minutes
Style:
Drama
Age Level:
Teen to Young Adult
Lay It Down
An explosive drama set against the world of illegal street racing…

Mercy Streets
(movie)
From the producers of the theatrically-released Mercy Streets and end-times film The Moment After comes an excellent evangelistic film focused on two brothers.
Older brother Ben accepts Christ after a racing accident makes him face his eternal reality. Pete, and Ben’s old friends, find Ben a changed person… but one they don’t like. They want the old Ben back. But his commitment to Christ is firm and he works at explaining spiritual truth to his old friends and, especially, to his brother Pete.
With a sometimes gritty, music-pulsing, hot-car showin' feel, Lay It Down is an excellent choice for high school youth groups and evangelistic outreaches. And with a film length of 50 minutes, youth workers can easily lead discussions in a doable timeframe. Read the film review for yourself and see why we recommend Lay It Down.
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![]() US$1995 Home-use only. To make a public showing of this film, the producer requires that you own a license from Christian Video Licensing Intl. www.cvli.org/cvli/
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![]() US$1995 Home-use only. To make a public showing of this film, the producer requires that you own a license from Christian Video Licensing Intl. www.cvli.org/cvli/
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