The Religion Business


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The prevalence of religion globally prompts questions on modern Christian institutions. Interviews examine Christianity's evolution and its current resemblance to Jesus.

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Status: filming
Status Updated: 16 Oct 2022

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Joel Osteen ...
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Constantine
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Tom Price ...
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Ravi Zacharias ...
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Ard Louis ...
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Gina Zurlo ...
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Dennis Swanson ...
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Philip Hackney ...
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Ryan Burge ...
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David Croteau ...
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Bruce Wydick ...
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Peter Evans ...
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Nathan Apffel

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Chris Ayoub ... executive producer

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Dave Weidetz

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Maria Morillo

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Cody R. Miller ... Second Assistant Director: Los Angeles

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Adam Asdel ... camera operator
Joshua Csehak ... camera operator
P.J. Gaynard ... camera operator
Gage Hingeley ... camera operator
K.C. Kennicutt ... camera operator

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89% of the world is religious. Globally, 2.5 Billion Christians generously donate $890 Billion per year to their religious institutions. As adherence to the Christian faith wanes, its revenues still climb. Has western Christianity slowly evolved to become a business? The film is a collection of powerful interviews with religious leaders, tax experts, lawyers, psychologists and more. Nathan Apffel takes us on a historical journey to see the impact, positive and negative, Christian institutions have had and are having on the world around us. We are all part of a 2,000 year old institution, built on the life and teachings of Jesus. But does the current culture of Christianity share resemblance to its founder? Written by Nathan Apffel

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