Reviewed by: Ken James
CONTRIBUTOR
Moral Rating: | Excellent! |
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Primary Audience: | Firefighters |
Genre: | Christian Music Video |
Length: | approx. 15 min. |
Year of Release: | 2001 |
USA Release: |
Featuring | Pastor/Firefighter Tim Dorsch |
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Distributor | JDL Productions |
“Warriors of the Flames” is a unique outreach tool from the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. With a heightened sense of awareness since 9/11 of the many firefighters and other public servants who daily put their lives on the line, “Warriors…” certainly comes at an interesting place in time. This short video (I’m guessing it’s under 15 minutes) is simply an original piece of music, performed by Jordan’s Creed, singing thankfulness to firefighters for the selfless work they do. Throughout the song are video clips of firefighters trying to rescue people and work the blazes. Following the song we meet Tim Dorsch, a Midwestern Lutheran Pastor and firefighter who shares a simple message of hope through Christ.
The sole audience for “Warriors of the Flames” is firefighters. Several LCMS churches have purchased copies of this to give to those in their local fire stations, which also invites them to join with them in a local LCMS worship service.
The technical quality is certainly adequate… what you would expect for an average documentary.
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