That The World May Know
learn more about this project at: Focus
on the Family
Focus on the Family knew Ray Vander Laan's guided tours were excellent.
Investor's agreed, but when 250 Beta-cam video tapes with 125 hours
of raw footage arrived from Israel, it was clear that the survival
of the project depended on excellent post-production.
As post-production director, Paul reviewed the
raw footage and identified each key message. He cut and edited each
session so it effectively communicated the key ideas within the
allotted time. Paul also aquired additional B-reel footage, and
added titles, graphics while working closely with composer John
Campbell on the musical score.
Successfully managing a team a creative individuals resulted in
the award winning That the World May Know
series. Over a decade later, these videos continue to showcase the
talents of Ray Vander Laan and generate revenue for Focus on the
Family.
- Published: 1996
- Paul served as: post-production director
- 22 episodes bundled onto 4 DVDs
- Length: over 9.5 hours total
- Featuring: Ray Vander Laan

Promised Land
Contains: Standing at the Crossroads (Tel Gezer): Wet Feet (The
Jordan River): First Fruits (Tel Jericho): Confronting Evil (Tel
Beth Shemesh): Iron of Culture (Tel Azekah): 1 Hour 50 Minutes.
Prophets and Kings
Contains; Innocent Blood—Part 1 (Megiddo): Innocent Blood—Part
2 (Megiddo): Who Is God? (Mount Carmel): The Wages of Sin (Lachish):
The Lord is My Shephered (Negev): God with Us (Arad): 2 Hours
15 Minutes.
Life & Ministry of
the Messiah
Contains: In the Shadow of Herod (Herodion): My Rock and My Fortress
(Masada): The Time Had Fully Come (Qumran): No Greater Love (Korazin/Mount
of Beatitudes): The Rabbi (Gamla): Language of Culture (Sepphoris):
Misguided Faith (Belvoir): Living Water (En Gedi): 2 Hours 35
Minutes
Death & Resurrection
of the Messiah
Contains: When Storms Come (Sea of Galilee): Piercing the Darkness
(Kursi): Gates of Hell (Caesarea Philippi): City of the Great
King—Part One (Jerusalem): City of the Great King—Part
Two (Jerusalem): 3 Hours 14 Minutes.
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