Mark Perez

Ever since he created a home video for his adopted son Teddy 4 years ago, God has been deepening Mark's conviction that the use of film and digital media in the Church is essential for more than mere entertainment, but for evangelism and spiritual transformation. For nearly 2 years he has been working at The Grove Center for the Arts & Media in southern California, a non-profit dedicated to seeing Christ in culture through the arts & media. In October of 2007, he helped launch Grove Films where he oversees content acquisition, customer service, and marketing. Mark still deeply enjoys music ministry, and lives in San Clemente, CA with his wife Debbie and their four children. www.grovefilms.com           

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Unthinkable

If you attempted to change the world, where would you start? What would you do? What would you need? Whose help would you get? What money, materials and other resources would you need? When Scott Rigsby started training for the Kona Ironman triathlon, he didn’t know he wanted to change the world. But in the process of swimming, biking, and running in the Super Bowl of triathlons he achieved the unthinkable and discovered he really did want to change the world. Read more here...


Charlie Matz, a Christian filmmaker with The Veracity Project, tells his personal story of God calling him to be a visual storyteller.

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