This is a disturbing movie, a movie about people bucking the trend in attempting to live with deep humanity in a day horribly lacking in humanness. The premise, shown far more than spoken, is that as people and their nations world around seem to be fascinated with an expanding culture of death... irrationally; really, fascination and fixation on destruction and death? However it is reality and it is almost to a point an historically educated person might recognize as worship. As this is taking place, its reality is demonstrated in the devaluation of life, shown in this movie, by the increasing mistreatment of the most helpless in our cultures and societies. This movie, a true story, is about some who have rejected religion (in my opinion always a creation of men) because they are responding to an admittedly subjective, though nonetheless real, experience of having been, they say, personally called out, touched, and living being changed in nature by the real and Living Jesus. Some of these "called-out ones" are standing against the lemming-like flow toward depravity and death by giving up their security and social acceptance and allowing their comfort, energy and resources to be spent doing all they can to help provide good lives for, giving respect and care for the dignity of those weakest members of humanity. The story clearly shows the, should be expected, reaction of those in the surrounding cultures aware enough to realize their self-centered, self-serving, inhumanity is being brought into clear view of anyone with eyes to see.