Every Tribe

By Joel Comm November 5, 2004 7 Comments   

Everyone loves movies. Films have the power to take us on an emotional journey to places we have never imagined and with people we have never met. Every Tribe Entertainment is dedicated to telling stories through inspiring films that touch your heart, your mind and your soul. Some of the most amazing journeys we can experience are the ones that are true. Every Tribe is an independent studio with a simple vision… a commitment to truth beyond imagination. Today, the Family First site stops by and sees what magic this studio has, and how they make it.


Every Tribe Entertainment grew out of the hopes and dreams of film-makers and individuals who desire to make a difference in our world and in our culture. Frustrated with the lack of quality story content in films today, and driven to provide more than just entertainment in their films, Every Tribe was founded to bring to life stories of courage and strength of the human spirit. Courage, tolerance, mercy, forgiveness, faith and love. They base their film choices on what they hope to inspire rather than what they hope to sell. What credentials does this team bring to their projects? Not wanting to drop names, the people behind Every Tribe have worked on such major films as “Men In Black”, “Stuart Little”, “Air Force One”, and “A League of Their Own”. Needless to say, they have talked the talk, and walked the walk in this industry.
This philosophy has its fingerprints on what they do and how well they do it. They hope to inspire all who view their projects as well as those who work with them to create the films.

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7 Comments to “Every Tribe”
  1. Nancy says:
    I am curious .. Is this a Christian Site???
  2. Robin says:
    The gospel IS the death, burial and resurrection of God's only Son, Jesus Christ ("That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved." Rom.10:9)! Yes, there's love and forgiveness in the gospel, but only in the Name of Jesus can people be saved. So, movies and music that do not mention the name of Jesus and say they are spreading the gospel are doing it "in vain". Why are christians (followers of Christ) so ashamed to mention His name? I guess for the same reason Peter was...fear. God help us! Another deception in christian circles is that of "yoking together with unbelievers" and saying it's to show christian love. God loves homosexuals, but does that mean He wants His children spreading His pure Word along side one? Can we be like Jesus and be "full of grace and truth"? There are gracious, kind ways to stick to the truths of God's Holy Word. Allowing a homosexual (which is an abomination in the eyes of a loving God) to take part in a "christian" film is NOT sticking to the truths of God's Word! Homosexuality is Satan's way of attacking God's plan for the family! "End of the Spear" is not "Family First" entertainment!
  3. JAde says:
    Why are you people saying that the gospel was never mentioned in "End Of The Spear"???? It was mentioned all the way through the movie through the acts of forgiveness and love! That IS the gospel!! Besides, Dayume (sp?)DID explain that "God" had a son who did not spear when he was being speared so others could live better! It's a powerful movie with power visionaries behind it that are not afraid of religious systems and the small mindedness of people! They will reach the world...stand still and see the glory!!...oh yeah...they are just gettin started!
  4. Donna says:
    I was very touched by End of the Spear. Though, the gospel was only slightly mentioned, I found it interesting that it was mentioned in the language that that tribe understood. The movie was not to win souls so much as to convict the spirits of those already born again to go into all the world and teach the gospel. I have had the privilege of knowing one of the missionary wives and her child that actually experienced the story, so it was especially touching to me.
  5. Vanna says:
    Every Tribe is awesome. I saw it last night I'll be taking many people to see this one. It inspired me to see how much an act of love transformed so many lives. These indigenous people's lives were so full of fear and hatred, and now they have hope.

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