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First fruits (DVD) : in celebration of 250 years of Protestant missions / Gateway Films ; produced and written by Ken Curtis ; directed by Dan Neidermyer.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Worcester, Pennsylvania, USA : Gateway Films/Vision Video, [2003?], �1982.Description: 1 DVD-video (70 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cmContent type:
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  • 1563648210
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  • First fruits : Zinzendorf and the Moravians
  • Zinzendorf and the Moravians
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  • Gateway Films ; produced and written by Ken Curtis ; directed by Dan Neidermyer ; cameramen, Robin Miller, Gary Baker ; editor, Bill Ellwanger ; music, Dan Wolgemuth.
Cast: Cast: Richard Foster, Todd Hoagey, Dan Neidermyer, Luther Perkinson, Tom Saunders, Henry Harrison, Kate Duncan, Benton Zettlemoyer, Kavin Gayle.Summary: In 1732 Leonard Dolber and David Nitschmann, two young Moravians, left their comfortable community of Herrnhut, Germany, to preach to the slaves in the West Indies. They went, willing to become slaves themselves, in order to minister to these oppressed people.
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Title on container: First fruits : Zinzendorf and the Moravians.<br> On container: A pivotal movement in church history.<br> Originally produced as a motion picture in 1982.<br> Distributed in Australia by <a href="http://bit.ly/1JKFE2s">Christian Multimedia</a>.

Gateway Films ; produced and written by Ken Curtis ; directed by Dan Neidermyer ; cameramen, Robin Miller, Gary Baker ; editor, Bill Ellwanger ; music, Dan Wolgemuth.

Cast: Richard Foster, Todd Hoagey, Dan Neidermyer, Luther Perkinson, Tom Saunders, Henry Harrison, Kate Duncan, Benton Zettlemoyer, Kavin Gayle.

In 1732 Leonard Dolber and David Nitschmann, two young Moravians, left their comfortable community of Herrnhut, Germany, to preach to the slaves in the West Indies. They went, willing to become slaves themselves, in order to minister to these oppressed people.

Adults.

English, Spanish, German and Portuguese language tracks. <br> Optional English subtitles. <br>Chapter titles provided for easy access.

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