The Bible in Four Minutes

An overview of the Bible through stunning animation and spoken word.

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Ministry use licence

Description

In just four minutes, you'll be taken through the Bible narrative with a piece of storytelling in three-part harmony – breathtaking animation, compelling sound design and a crafted piece of spoken word poetry.

May Dai’s unique fusion of storytelling and spoken word, coupled with beautifully crafted animation by Andy Toovey, help bring God’s story to life in a way that will inspire and encourage you in this whistle-stop tour through the Bible.

If you're looking for a way to set your sermon in the context of the overarching story of Scripture, or if you just want to inspire people with the Bible then this video would be ideal. 

If you liked The Bible in Four Minutes film, why not get your hands on the poem in print? It's from Dai’s new book Six Beats, One Story, which takes you through the Bible as a creative devotion.

Bible in 4 Mins Book

Credits

Produced by Bible Society

The Bible Society take the Bible and find ways to translate and distribute it, create digital formats, advocate for its place in society and help people relate to and make sense of it in their everyday lives.

Written and performed by Dai Woolridge

Dai Woolridge is a Welsh poet, author and an award winning spoken word artist. Dai loves it when Wales do well in the rugby, is married to Cath and lives in Pontypridd.

Animated by Andy Toovey

Andy Toovey is founder and director at 2V Studios based in South Wales. Furthermore Andy is also co-founder of TorFilm, a community group aiming to encourage and provide opportunities for narrative filmmaking in Torfaen, South Wales.

Licence Agreement

Ministry use licence

By purchasing this video, you are purchasing a license to use and show this video as part of your ministry in ONE church.

You are granted permission to use the video in:

1) Offline services, school assemblies or lessons, groups or at events (including youth, kids and midweek groups and events)

2) Online services or assemblies that are streamed or pre-recorded. (For online services, the content video you have purchased should be part of a complete church service which must be at least 20 minutes long.)

3) Online small groups meeting over Zoom or a similar video call platforms.

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