
Out of Egypt – Craig Dehut part 2
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This is part two to a great conversation with Craig Dehut!
If I did my calculations correctly, the average brick maker could make 500 bricks per day – per person. Did you ever find out if that was the “tale of the bricks” that would have been used in Biblical times?
I learned from the video that the “Ark of the Covenant” idea came from Egypt. Is that right?
In the video, you take the viewer on a ship out into the Red Sea. How impressive was it being on the Red Sea and knowing you were in the same spot God Supernaturally parted those waters and allowed a million plus people through on dry ground?
As your crew was filming on Mt. Sinai, a pastor who had walked up to the top of the mountain made it to the top – walking the entire way with a cane. Praise God! When I saw that, I immediately thought of Moses in his 80’s making that journey, too.
Your video shows a massive desert where the Israelites had to learn to rely on God every step of every day for every single thing they needed. Can you explain how relevant that is for us today – even in our society?
How important is it for us to take advantage of modern technology, like video and the internet to help people become re-engaged with the Bible?
What do you see as the future of “Faith Based Media?”
It took Moses and Israel 40 years to make their journey. How long did it take your team to make the journey?
Your video focuses on one person in your crew… but how many were actually there with you for the filming of...