A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Gonzalo Bouza, Curt Cloninger, Ray Comfort
Written by:
John Grooters
Directed by:
John Grooters
Release Date:
May 26, 2017
Original Title:
As in the Days of Noah
Production Companies:
Answers in Genesis
Grooters Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
A reporter and her team from a New York tabloid travels to Kentucky to write a hit piece on the huge full-scale reproduction of Noah's Ark. There, they meet the Ark Encounter director, Noah Zomarsh, who answers all of their skeptical questions. Noah then shows them the purpose of the park through a special holographic message from evangelist Ray Comfort (Living Waters) that encourages them to reconsider what they believe, and explains how they can be saved by receiving Jesus Christ as Savior.
As in the Days of Noah We often envision the Days of Noah, from a Sunday school point of view with a sort of cute little story with the animals boarding the Ark in pairs while Noah happily looks on, a sort of Disney-ish-Zippity-Do...
Art Direction:
Taylor Wogoman
Director:
John Grooters
Director of Photography:
Bryan Papierski
Editor:
John Grooters
Executive Producer:
Ken Ham
Patrick Marsh
Mike Zovath
Music:
Matthew L. Fisher
Producer:
Judy Grooters
Sound Designer:
Paul Wesselink
Writer:
John Grooters
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