Filmmakers Eric and Kameron Swithin are on a mission to explore âwhat happens when the supernatural crashes into human suffering.â
Their film, âShow Me Your Glory,â explores miracles in the modern era, tackling why some moves of God happen and others donât seem to come to fruition.
âWhy are some prayers for healing answered and others ⌠never are?â the description asks, explaining that the documentary âunlocks the possibility that the impossible still happens in our world.â
Eric told CBN News his interest in exploring the miraculous came from reading the Bible after coming to the faith at age 18. As he explored Scripture, new questions emerged.
âI see in the book of Acts how this wild stuff is happening,â he said. âBut then I would go to church, and Iâm not really seeing this stuff, and Iâm curious as to why not.â
As time progressed, Eric said he joined the U.S. Marines and traveled across America. After becoming a member of a charismatic church, his eyes were opened to new dynamics.
âAt first ⌠if youâre a skeptical person, Iâm looking at the stuff Iâm seeing with my own eyes and Iâm just like, âWhat am I seeing? Is this real? Are these people being real?'â he said. âAnd I wanted evidence for myself, and, as I got more involved in this church, and I got closer to the inner circles of the church, and I began to be the guy up there helping pray, I began to see things with my own eyes.â
At that point, Eric realized miracles and moves of God were happening, though he also recognized they donât happen all of the time or every time theyâre requested. Still, peopleâs testimonies left him totally and completely captivated.
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âI think the nail in the coffin for me was when I actually experienced something myself,â Eric said. âAnd that happened multiple times. So, for me, thereâs no longer any doubt whatsoever that this stuffâs happening.â
Both Eric and Kameron witnessed Godâs miracles while filming âShow Me Your Glory. Their main editor and assistant director had surgery during production to remove an aggressive brain tumor, showcasing how the Lord uses medical intervention.
But there were also other examples.
âThen I saw my wife walk around set one day like a crazy person praying against the storm,â Eric said, noting there was a thunderstorm during an outdoor shoot.
Kameron added, âI donât want to be like the disciples on the boat where Jesus rebuked them. I want to show that I have the faith. And, so, I prayed, âLord, please, please move this thunderstorm in Jesusâ name! Please Lord, move the thunderstorm in Jesusâ name!'â
The couple said the storm was halted in a radical way, with it appearing to part like the Red Sea on radar, with the split sides going around their filming location before the storm came back together after passing over the location. They believed this was the result of prayer â and a powerful one.
The film itself was, in many ways, a miracle to complete, considering the couple is primarily in ministry.
âEric is a dreamer. I am not; Iâm more of a realist,â Kameron said. âSo, when he told me that he wanted to do reenactments to the level that he wanted us to, I thought, âI have no idea how this is possible.'â
In the end, though, the project came together perfectly, with eight interview subjects being covered throughout the film; a book the couple wrote to coincide with the film focuses on 16 stories.
âGod showed me that, with Him, all things are possible,â she said. âAnd He literally made it all happen in a miraculous way.â
One of the stories focuses on a woman named Sarah who had, at one point, gone down what Eric called a ârabbit hole of destructionâ in her life, experiencing addiction, possession, and other radical issues.
âShe was as far gone as a person can go,â he said. âTo the point of death more than once. And, yet, now, as we stand here before each other, I could tell you, unequivocally look in your eyes and say that Sarah is healthy â physically healthy, spiritually healthy, emotionally healthy.â
Thatâs just one of the radical miracles thatâs recounted in the film. Find out more here.
You can also stream âInvestigating the Supernatural: Miracles,â CBNâs new documentary that explores real-life miracle stories and the incredible ways God still moves today.
Watch the film here and weâll leave you with the trailer:
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