Awakening the Church – Warning the World

November 10, 2025

Host: Hon. Sam Rohrer

Guest: Brent Miller, Jr.

Note: This transcript is taken from a Stand in the Gap Today program aired on 11/10/25. To listen to the podcast, click HERE.

Disclaimer: While reasonable efforts have been made to provide an accurate transcription, the following is a representation of a mechanical transcription and as such, may not be a word for word transcript. Please listen to the audio version for any questions concerning the following dialogue.

Sam Rohrer:

Well, hello and welcome to the special edition of Stand In the Gap Today. Now on today’s program, I’m going to depart from the normal Monday review of the weekend like I generally do and get right into today’s special focus. Today I’ve invited in a special guest. He’s been with me before, but not for a long time. His name is Brent Miller Jr. And he is the executive director of Ingenuity Films. So we’re going to be talking about some films here today, but stay with us. It’s going to be very interesting. I’ve asked him to join me to primarily discuss two films that he has directed that speak to the decaying foundation of our national culture. I’m going to share some compelling statistics that drove him to write and to direct two docudramas, which we’re going to define that word again, one erring now entitled Standing Against the World, standing Against the World, and one that’s actually been in the works for four years now and scheduled for release this coming spring.

Spring of 2026 entitled Eating With the Enemy. Now, Brent has been with me before, as I mentioned when we discussed and even earlier, a third program, it’s been five years now. He just told me the five-year anniversary is coming up. It was a major and powerful docudrama entitled Before The Wrath, and it’s possible that some of you have watched that, but we’re going to revisit that one also briefly today. So you’re going to want to stay with me the entire hour so that you can not only learn about all of these films and why they are so significant to, I’m going to say all true God-fearing people. So stay tuned as we will share how you can watch and obtain this current one standing against the world that’s airing now, and learn why it’s so critical for our day and how and why you need to mark your calendars Then for looking ahead to next Spring 2026, Eating With the Enemy. The title I’ve chosen to frame today’s conversation, which kind of wraps all of these, is awakening the Church, warning the World because I think all of these do this in part. And with that, Brent Miller, Jr. Thank you for being back with me today.

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Thank you so much for inviting me on. Sam, it’s a pleasure to be here.

Sam Rohrer:

It’s great to have you here and people will get to know you better as we go through the program. Let me get right into it. You’re best known for the powerful Docudrama, which I’ve referred to Before the Wrath. Now before I ask you to share why this new film, which is their focus, we’re going to deal with that in the next segment. Standing Against the World is so important for believers to watch and to share and for church pastors to understand and know about it. I’d like for you to talk just a bit about Before The Wrath, that earlier film that’s now five years old, it’s a document. I’ve watched it many times. I just watched it a week ago. Frankly, I’ve encouraged others to buy it and I’ve loaned out my copy to many people. Here’s the question I have for you. Just briefly, can you share the thrust of Before The Wrath, now five years old, and answer the question, does the current standing against the world, the film today that’s airing and the spring 2026 release of eating with the enemy, are these in any way connected? And if so, how?

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Wow. Yeah, my pleasure. I mean, look, before the Wrath is really about the return of Jesus Christ. It’s an extremely hot topic, but what really triggered the production of this film is by recognizing a crisis that was occurring within the church. By working with Lifeway Research, we saw that 98% of all the churches in America were marginalizing prophecy Now, and any theologian can tell you that a quarter to the third of the Bible contains either a prophetic book or prophetic scripture. So statistically we were saying that pastors were deliberately avoiding the topic in churches because just bringing up an average book or verse in the Bible on any given Sunday, you’d have a quarter to a third of a chance of talking about a prophetic topic. So there is definitely this trend where modern day churches here in the US just do not want to talk about prophecy for one reason or another.

But here’s the problem with that, and this is why we saw a serious problem with that is that you can’t remove prophecy from the Bible without also removing the return of Christ. They’re pretty synonymous with one another. And so by diving deeper into this, we saw that so proclaimed Christians themselves as a result were exponentially increasing with the ideology that they no longer believed that Jesus was going to return soon or at all. And also growing trend within self-proclaimed Christians in the United States, that they were actually rejecting the possibility of the rapture, which means that our blessed hope, the Return of Christ, the entire book of Revelation, and they’re throwing it in the trash. So of course this is a serious problem.

Sam Rohrer:

All right, Brent, hold that right there. I just want people to get the sense of it before the wrath dealing with the rapture return of Christ. Those listening to me, just hold that there for now. Let me shift here. We only have a couple minutes in this segment, the current film that is out standing against the world. Let me ask you and introduce that. Is there a singular concern or an issue that standing against the world was designed to address? And if so, was it that it rose to such a level that you felt it needed to be addressed and addressed now?

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Oh goodness. Yeah. Well, the film itself follows John Lennox and Kevin Sorbo as they discuss rebuttals using biblical evidence against the anti-God movement. However, in light of recent events that are showcasing growing Christian persecution, I think that now more than ever, this is a timely message regarding why the Anti God movement is growing exponentially, especially among our younger generations. So despite recent political victories, current statistical trends, and this is what was terrifying for us, for non-religious persons among our rising generations, would indicate that the collapse of Christianity in America is inevitable within a generation. So this film not only identifies the root cause or one of the root causes of why this is happening, but it explores the evidence planting seeds that prove the Bible is true so that we can connect with and save the ones we love. And for many of us, that’s our children and grandchildren.

Sam Rohrer:

Alright, ladies and gentlemen, stay with us because that’s going to be built out more. We’re going to go specifically in depth into standing against the world in the next segment. We’ve got about a minute left in this segment here right now. When was this film Standing Against the World released? Where can people find more about it other than listening to us in the next segment here and can they buy it anywhere? Just talk just a bit about that here.

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Sure. The film just released a few weeks ago and isn’t available at Amazon is on Harpazo. You can go to the official website at standing against the world.com, and we’re in the process of working with distributors. So it’s going to begin showing up on other digital platforms and DVDs at other retailers over the next coming months as well.

Sam Rohrer:

Okay. Is it also a docudrama, which I’m going to ask you to define that in the next segment, but is it also set up before The Wrath as a docudrama?

Brent Miller, Jr.:

It’s a little bit more of a traditional documentary, so it is a bit of a docudrama, but not quite in the same vein as Before the Wrath or the upcoming film Eating With the Enemy. And of course I’m happy to get into that.

Sam Rohrer:

Okay, and ladies and gentlemen, we will get into that in the next segment. We’re going to spend the entire segment on standing against the world, a little bit more of why it became an issue, what is involved in it, share some statistics about what makes it an issue, all of that third segment, we’re going to deal with this Eating with the Enemy, which will come out next spring. And then we will kind of wrap all of this up in the last segment. We’ll be back in just a moment. If you’re just joining us today, we’re about to go into our second segment here on Stand In the Gap today, and it’s a special program today. It’s a little departure from what we normally do because we’re not dealing with headline news today as I generally do on particularly these Monday programs. But this is every bit about headlines in that it deals with well very core fundamental issues that are facing us as a nation.

And my special guest is Brent Miller Jr. He’s the executive producer and director of Ingenuity Films of which there are three trying to work in today, one that’s about five years old now that many of you may have watched called Before The Wrath. There is a current one which we’re going to speak more about right now called Standing Against the World. And then there’s a third that is scheduled to come out next spring of 2026 entitled Eating With the Enemy. Now, all that being the case, if you’re just joining us, this is where we’re in and I’m talking to Brent about these things. Brent, let’s go right into it right now. Just do this first. I said it would happen. You’ve used the term, I’ve used the term docudrama, you used it. I asked you that question in the last segment and you said before the wrath was a docudrama and the eating with the enemy is a docudrama, but what we’re talking about now standing against the world’s, not quite that way, but just briefly, what is a docudrama?

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Oh, I mean traditionally we just call it everything a documentary. They were more academically oriented, nonfiction, a lot of facts, very educational. It’s something that you’d watch in school or be forced to. And though some have been very interesting, the genre sort of received a reputation as possibly being a little dry. Now, of course, we’ve never had that issue here at Ingenuity films because the types of the topics that we tackle we believe are ones of necessity, not novelty. So we’re not in the business of entertainment, we’re in the business of truth, and the topics that we tackle are so impactful. They’re generally very piercing in life changing. And so in order to really get the experience of the message across to the widest audience that we possibly can, especially amongst the younger generations with very short attention spans these days, instead of just producing a traditional documentary, we have a whole cast of actors and extras and music composers, and we shoot on really large Hollywood sets of backlogs. So essentially it’s a feature film, but with interview subjects and experts because we’re trying to represent something that’s critically important.

Sam Rohrer:

Alright, that’s great. And I can say before the wrath, I have thoroughly, thoroughly enjoyed it both from content as well as presentation. And that’s what you’re saying, it’s a combination of that makes it very, very watchable and intriguing. I’ll just throw that in from my perspective. Alright, let’s go to standing against the world. Now, it was designed as some of your materials said to document and address the root cause for increased persecution against Christians in America. And some of that’s what I’m reading is from that with the root cause being a crisis of a, I’m going to say this way, a move away from God awareness facing America. So go back further into the cause of the crisis here that’s dealing with how bad is it, how does the woke movement that may describe it or may not. How does the woke movement factor into this?

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Okay, of course that’d have to come up again with the growing persecution against Christians, it’s unavoidable to go back into what I like to call woke. And just to be clear, that doesn’t just encompass the L-G-B-T-Q lifestyle, but it’s actually defined by a new and specific worldview. And of course we could go through what those are, pro-choice relative morality. We’ve all heard them before. I mean we’ve been witnessing and talking about the exponential rise of LOM for several years and now, and I’m sure a lot of us are just kind of really tired of hearing about it. In fact, most of us would agree that this is why Donald Trump was reelected. But here’s the problem and why this film is so critical is that internally in the office, this has resulted in something that we like to call the Trump effect, this kind of belief that everything is going to be okay and that there’s no longer a long-term threat from woke.

I mean, we won, right? I mean I could even jump into the scene before the wrath about the 10 virgins that were waiting with the oil, which is the Holy Spirit for the return of Christ, but five of them weren’t actually prepared. They ran out of oil left and while they were gone, the bridegroom return, you missed the rapture, you missed it. And so we’re seeing this kind of this false sense of security, this relaxation in the church happening now because of the current political climate. And there’s absolutely no doubt that battles against LOM have been won very clearly. There’s obviously a very large pushback, but here’s the problem is that we are losing the war 100% losing the war. And this is how that people discuss the lifestyles of the general woke audience. But what’s discussed far less is the correlation between the woke movement and the growing statistical rise in atheism or non-religious persons, especially among the younger generations.

Sam Rohrer:

Okay, so let’s go into that. What, what do the generational research data in woke statistics actually show? In other words, how severe is this crisis you just described broadly and walk into that what’s causing it?

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Right? Well, it’s terrifying. For example, a shocking statistic during our research is that today, right now, 96% of Generation Z rejects the Bible. Now that’s almost the entire generation and we’ve never seen anything like this in the history of America. And by the way, gen Z alone makes up about 32, well upwards of 32% of the US population. Let that sink in for a second. But look, let’s dive further right away. See, woke world views really began taking hold in the millennial generation, which was correspondingly the most antibi generation the US had ever seen. We all remember talking about the millennials and their exodus from the church, et cetera. But each subsequent generation since then has become more anti God. So here’s the point. If you combine the generations that we’re discussing millennials, gen Z and Gen A right now, that makes over half of the entire US population right now and this half of the US population is almost entirely anti-biblical world view. So the saving grace in this last election is that many of them couldn’t vote. It was actually generation X and older that elected Donald Trump. I mean your average MAGA supporters disproportionately 55 years old and enough. So there’s an incredible split between the generations here. So we have to ask the obvious question, what does the future hold? And you don’t have to be a mathematician to realize that we only need to wait one more generation and the collapse of Christianity in America is all but inevitable.

Sam Rohrer:

Brent, what you’re saying there, I want you to build it up further, but there are some who are indicating if you look around that there is an increase in interest in, well, I’m going to say religiosity perhaps, but statistics that you’re saying that wherein the only 3% actually believe the Bible. That’s part of the crisis because how can people identify with that, which is right when they have rejected that, which is true the Bible.

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Yeah, well absolutely. What we’re seeing is a lot of fake Christianity, even those within these three younger generations have proclaimed to be Christians and it’s a very loud minority. I mean we see that with the Charlie Kirk audiences on campus at which my son goes to FSU and he was there, he saw Charlie Kirk, and you see this over social media, but it is a minority. And the problem is because they’re not discussing apologetics like the reason why we believe what we do. In fact, look, here’s the bottom line. This is the problem that we’re really seeing is that whether it’s campus debates, pastors behind the pulpits or parents teaching their kids, they’re putting the cart before the horse because we use biblical arguments to defend the moral standing of Christianity, but we’re neglecting the first prove that the Bible is true in the first place.

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Brent Miller, Jr.:

Mean, the Apostle Peter said to be ready to have a reason for your faith. We’ve heard this a thousand times and likewise, the apostle Paul known as the Father, apologetics didn’t just debate the truth. They didn’t just tell their kids and grandkids that the Bible is true. He reasoned with people using statistics, history and prophecy to prove that our facing Christ is not unfounded. And so this is why when we debate with these three younger generations, even topics like abortion, relative morality, relative reality with transgenderism and everything else, you think it therefore that reality is true. This is why there is such a massive separation between the types of logic that we’re using because without a biblical foundation, you can’t have any foundation and reality of the world that we live in.

Sam Rohrer:

Okay, because of time. Let me go quickly to this. How does then standing against the world, the film that’s there now that people can get, how does that actually help people to stand? What’s the basic message that’s being communicated?

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Yeah, well, quite simply it’s, it’s an introduction to apologetics. I mean, standing against the world will actually take you on a journey again with John Lennox who was a student of CS Lewis and a lot of people today call him a modern day CS Lewis and with Kevin Sorbo, he was in God’s Not Dead, Hercules, et cetera. They go through this journey and address some of the most prominent anti-God beliefs that are impacting our youth right now with easy to understand rebuttals so that us as parents and grandparents can begin planting a seed in the minds of those that we love regarding why the Bible is true.

Sam Rohrer:

And that is wonderful Brent Miller. And we could go further on that. I’ve often said that what we’re witnessing your go to the heart of the fact that God’s word is authoritative and that’s where it goes first. That’s the heart of the apologetics. While what we’re seeing, I’m going to suggest ladies and gentlemen out there is a lot of behavior modification, changing maybe the way you act, but that’s downstream from what you believe in your heart. Okay, we’ll come back and touch on again, standing against the world in a moment. Next segment, we’re going to talk about the film that’s going to be coming out next spring, eating with the Enemy. Alright, if you’re just joining us today, again, my guest is Brent Miller Jr. He has a father who’s senior, so it’s Brent Miller Jr. He’s the executive producer and director of Ingenuity Films and we’re going to get a little bit more information about that and a new platform for films and other things that he’s going to describe in the next segment called Harpazo.

He mentioned that just briefly in the first segment. But we’re going to revisit that a little bit more in the last segment and we’re going to deal with all of these three programs, these three films before The Wrath, now about five years old, standing against the world now present. And that’s what we just talked about and the one coming out four years in the making, but to be released spring of next year, eating with the Enemy. So putting all of these things together and wanting to call your attention to all of these because they’re just wonderful. So Brent, looking ahead briefly here to this upcoming release of the film Eating With the Enemy, it’s kind of an interesting title, been in production you said for four years. It’s now scheduled for release next spring of 2026. Just in brief, what’s the primary theme of that film and the primary issue or concern that eating with the Enemy was written to address? Because you started on it over four years ago. Does the problem and the concern for which you began it now four years later, is that concern perhaps greater today or less today?

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Yeah, it’s been a long four years in pros production and when we began, we thought that the production lifecycle would go much more quickly. However, the more we dove into this topic working with various scholars and researchers, by the way, it’s mostly the same team behind before the Wrath that we discovered so many monumental insights through anthropology and first century culture just like in Before the wrath that it just completely changes the way that we look at the topic, which is essentially following Judas final few days with Jesus. And it just, where it just all corresponds the night of the Last Supper and what does that mean to the last day’s church? And what we’ve discovered is that Judas life is essentially a prophetic living parable absolutely intended by our Lord Jesus Christ to be voiced to us in the last days. And it is so unbelievably critical for how we look at so many topics for Jesus’s love for sin, what is redemption, forgiveness, repentance. I mean it is actually one of the most eye-opening and impactful things we have ever researched in our entire careers. And it’s going to be the most important film I think I will have ever released. And the irony is that it all does focus around Judas. However, just like prophecy, which before the wrath and the return of the Lord, he’s another topic that pretty much every pastor has ignored for decades. I mean ironically, when’s the last time you heard about so and do a sermon on Judas even around Easter?

Probably never. And that’s a very good question. We said, well, why we found out by just interviewing pastors and talking to experts all over the country is because how somebody views Judas is often directly associated with how they view salvation. And we didn’t really understand that first, just how controversial the topic is. I mean, we had so many conflicting views of, I can’t get into it now, but it was just very eyeopening on what’s happening within the church when it comes to this topic. And if you miss the warning of Judas, you miss the intention of Judas or the fate of Judas, well then you miss the warning. You miss the living parable that he was supposed to have for you for the end days church for us today. And it’s absolutely critical that we understand it. And yet

Sam Rohrer:

Anyway, I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to jump in on it. That’s excellent. Let me do this now. We’re going to talk about Positive and the platform the next segment, but I would like to, in the next minutes and the beginning of the next segment, address all three of these, ask you a few basic questions, the same questions about all of them so people can get a perspective. And so let’s go back to Before the Wrath, then I’m going to jump ahead to eating with the enemy, then we’ll conclude with the one that is out there right now and that is Standing Against the World. Here’s what I’d like to ask, just about two minutes or whatever to answer this, or you can, what is the theme of Before the Wrath? Go back, we’ve already talked about it, the theme, who’s the intended audience, for whom was it written, what response were you hoping to elicit? And then just again, mention the narrator and a few of the people featured in the film. We’ll do that now then for all three of these here. Start with before the

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Wrap. Absolutely. Well, the core before the wrath is really revealing proof that Jesus will return soon for his bride, the church that the rapture is real and why it’s backed up by scripture. And it’s an insight that I don’t think most Christians have ever heard before. It’s not your usual sort of rapture debate. And I think that’s why it just took the world by storm and has been spreading through every denomination at church in the us. And I feel it’s really made an impact about those that are reignited with their hope, that Jesus is coming back. And so the audience primarily, I think it impacts the church, but because it uses anthropological insight to prove the point, I think that it’s actually an incredible ministry tool for those that reject the rapture. I think it just sounds like nonsense because it presents it in a way with a scripture and ancient anthropology and culture that is truly fascinating to watch as well, where it would make a non-believer think seriously.

Think about why it says that Jesus is coming back for the church. It makes perfect sense. And so the response we’ve had from it is absolutely incredible. And maybe I kind of jumped the gun there, but we’ve been seeing so many people from every denomination and walk of life, not only here in the US but in South Korea, South Africa, other markets that this film has been in literally saying it has rejuvenated their hope that Christ is coming back for them. And whereas they never considered things like the rapture, the return of Jesus, now they’re waiting, occupying and looking for his return as we’re commanded to do so it just made such a huge difference. And I like to work with Kevin Sobel because I watched Hercules growing up, so when I realized I had an opportunity to work with him, I couldn’t pass it up. So he narrates the film, he’s a fantastic narrator. And of course the other interview subjects that we have in there that I also like working with, we’ve got Pastor Jack Hibbs, Jan Markel, JD Rag, Amir Sarfadi, Jay Mac, Carl and others. So it’s a lineup unlike anything else that’s out there.

Sam Rohrer:

Yeah, it really is. And I will say that was my response and that’s why again, I’ve watched that when multiple times and I would encourage people who are listening to get that Before the Wrath. Alright, now let’s go and jump ahead and then we’re going to come back to Standing Against the World in the next segment. But for Eating with the Enemy, the same questions. What’s the theme? Who’s the intended audience? What response is the film designed or you pray that it’d be elicited the narrator and then some involved in this film as well?

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Well, Eating with the Enemy of course, centers around the Last Supper and essentially asks, what does Judas have to do with the last day’s Church Mean? And as it turns out, everything, it’s unbelievable how much. And so this film really does dive deep with all the same experts and approaches that we’ve seen it before. The wrath to expose a prophetic living parable that I genuinely believe will absolutely pierce you through the heart, convict you like no other Christian film you’ve ever seen in your life. And I know that is a strong statement, believe me, and a lot of filmmakers say this is the best film you’ll ever see. But now Eating with the Enemy as far as a Christian Docudrama goes really is one of the most convicting, piercing, and yet also represents the love of Christ in a way that I don’t think has ever been presented in a film of this nature ever.

That’s why we’re taking so much time and care to produce it because it has to be right, it absolutely must be right. The audience, this is actually more for the church, we like to say our films are literally for everybody. And because we rely so much on apologetics, they are, and eating with the enemy can absolutely have an impact on the nonbeliever of the love of Christ. For example, if a nonbeliever watches the compassion of the Christ, it is going to affect them. And this is the same way Eating with the enemy will absolutely impact those people as an evangelical tool, but it is primarily speaking to followers of Christ. And I think that’s why it’s going to be so impactful and we pray that it really just rejuvenates the church and what it means to genuinely not only follow Christ, but to believe into Christ once again.

Because it’s essentially a direct sequel to Before the Wrath, we brought Kevin Sorbo back on board, so back narrating and ironically a lot of the same interview subjects from Before the Wrath. As I said, it’s almost the whole same team, so you already know the sort of quality it’s going to be. And that’s Jack. Hi Jan Markel. And then you of course Sam, we interviewed you a few years ago for this and it’s such an honor that you agree to be a part of this. So you’re in eating with the enemy and again, it is just a five star lineup that is just going to make this story come alive.

Sam Rohrer:

That’s excellent. Just a couple of seconds left here before the wrath, that one’s out there Eeating with Enemy’s not out there. Where’s the best place for people to find a copy or to watch it Before the Wrath?

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Before The Wrath is literally everywhere. Amazon Prime Video. If you go to Google and cite Before the Wrath, you can pick wherever you would like to watch it.

Sam Rohrer:

Okay, alright, that’s great. And ladies and gentlemen, you can just go online, just put in those titles and you’ll find it because it is out there. Alright, when we come back, we’re going to do that same process with Standing Against the World, the theme and why and how and all of that. But I’m also going to ask Brent Miller to tell us a little bit about Harpazo, which has been established. I think you’ll find this to be greatly encouraging as well. Alright, Brent, let’s go into our final segment now. It’s really been great to have you on board today and I’m just so very, very thankful for having gotten to know you a bit and that you’ve been led of the Lord to produce and distribute this first film before the wrath that we’ve now talked about in this program dealing with why Jesus Christ must come back from the church, a powerful, powerful film. It really is. And then the one we’re talking about here, standing Against the World, which I want to go through here if I want to conclude with that. But just before we get into that, you’ve mentioned Harpazo people, they may have heard of it, they may not have heard of it, but I want you to explain a little bit, what is Harpazo, why did you create it and how could it perhaps be of benefit to those who are listening to this program right now?

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Yeah, well, Harpazo is a Christian streaming platform which contains purely TV shows and nonfiction content. In fact, Stand on the Gap TV is on Harpazo and it is really a one-stop shop for apologetics and history and research and the things that can really impact your life and the life of your friends and family, even for non-believers. But Zo, we actually created it out of necessity because most people consuming faith-based media don’t actually realize that there is a war being waged behind the scenes against Christian content. I know a lot of average users out there don’t, media consumers don’t see it, but people like you and I and other people in the industry, I think we do see it that there’s this restriction in social media advertising against faith-based categories and faith-based content. And so there’s a lot of pushback there, making it more difficult for faith-based BDO organizations and films to actually do marketing, which is why Christian film producers really do need your support and they need you to share it online because the social media platforms, they don’t want us to.

And that’s for sure. And during the COVID lockdown, in fact, Amazon, who of course is one of our major distributors for film content actually stopped all new Christian and nonfiction independent films for being published for almost a year. They essentially banned them. And that means nonfiction films exactly like what we produce could go away in the snap of fingers at any time. And it just reminds me that Jesus said, and I dwell on this a lot, says, I must work the works of him who sent me while this day because night is coming when no one can work, not when Jesus can no longer work, when no one can work. It’s in John nine four. And those days are definitely coming fast. And I know that we have a bit of a false sense of security with the current administration. I mean, I think it’s a blessing to this nation absolutely. But make no mistake that days are coming where things are going to change very quickly and it’s not going to be for the good. So we built positive from the ground up to be a safe haven for Christian content. It’s an arc so to speak. So when politics shift, again, we see the writing on the wall, thus discussing the three youngest generations for standing against the world. I mean we see what’s coming and coming quick that it can be an arc, so to speak, of media content to conserve these so-called controversial documentaries and TV shows so that it will be accessible to those that are seeking it.

Sam Rohrer:

All right, that’s excellent. And we could go further on that, but I think people get the idea. And thank you, thank you so much for pursuing that platform because yes, I agree with you fully. The war is on, everybody saw it coming out of the COVID circumstance, but it still goes on. Very much so. Anyways, thank. Now let’s conclude with this. We began by again talking about standing against the world, the new film that’s out there, and that’s where we want to leave people in their thinking today as we leave this program. So go back and I’m going to ask you the same questions that I asked you to talk about with Eating with the Enemy and Before the Wrath, and that is this, what is the theme? Who’s the intended audience? What response is this designed to elicit and the narrator and some of those featured in this film?

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Oh, happy to. Well, standing Against the World uses apologetics, basically basic Bible proofs about creation and how God created the world and everything we see in it to stand up against the anti-God movement that we see taking over our kids and grandchild generations. It’s a true rebuttal that literally stands up against the world. And like myself, I have a 15 and 19-year-old children who are literally in Gen Z. And even though my kids have a very deep Christian influence in their lives, you can see it in the school, you can see it in their friends, you see it in the social media content. I mean God and proof of God is being eliminated in every single nook and cranny of the internet. And that’s all these kids witness 24 7, I mean, but most of the population witnesses is this 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

So it’s becoming a very serious problem. They’re pushing against a back against Christianity, morality. Even the idea of that there’s even a God atheism and non-religious peoples are exploding amongst this generation. And this is a very serious problem as we head into the end times, obviously. So the audience, it’s really anybody with loved ones, kids, grandkids, friends, family that essentially either has bought into Darwinian evolution or is anti Christianity to really look at the evidence that’s out there to plant those seeds for them to maybe become more interested in seeking more information and just see how deep the rabbit hole goes. And of course, our two hosts in the film, John Lennox, professor John Lennox, who is an absolute legend in Apologetics. And once again, his co-host Kevin Sorbo, and they travel from various universities and they even fly over to Israel and they look at some of the evidence for Christ rising from the dead and is just a fascinating journey.

Sam Rohrer:

Alright, that’s excellent. And that film is out there now and again, where’s the best place for people? Do they need to order a copy of it in a DVD form, but can they watch it online or what’s the best place for people to be able to watch this and then pass it along?

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Well, it’s available on DVD and digital. So you can go to Amazon Prime or the normal Amazon store, search for it on DVD, and it’s also available on harpazo.com, and you can go to standing against the world.com as well. It’ll have all the retailers listed there also.

Sam Rohrer:

Alright, Brent Miller, we’re close to the end here now. I’m trying to think. I could ask you a number of questions, a couple minutes left here, but I’m drawn back to the verse that you quoted earlier, what Jesus said, we must work the works of Him who sent me as long as it is day, because night is coming when no man can work, there is an urgency for all believers, all of the three films that you have put together before the Wrath, now standing against the world in the one coming eating with the enemy, there’s an urgency to all of them, isn’t there? And just build that out just a little bit as we wrap up today’s program.

Brent Miller, Jr.:

Absolutely. I mean, look, like I said, when we begin every single project, we always begin with a question, is this a novelty or a necessity? I mean, on one hand, films that are novelties are ones you want to watch and we like to focus on necessities, things you must watch because they have a real impact on their life. So we purposely seek and research topics that are extremely urgent and extremely important to Christians and the non-believing world.

Sam Rohrer:

And in fact, you have, and we’re about out of time. Thank you. Brent Miller, Ingenuity Films. You’re the executive, producer and director again, ladies, gentlemen, with the three films, one’s out there before the Wrath, you can find that the one currently. Go and find this one Standing Against the World and then anticipate the one next spring of Eating with the Enemy. All you must have.

 

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