New DocuFilm "Show Me Your Glory" Explores Faith and the Supernatural

Abba Heart Films and Fathom Entertainment release the official trailer and key art for SHOW ME YOUR GLORY as they gear up to launch the film in theatres nationwide May 13-15, 2025. In a time when the world is grappling with conflict, uncertainty, and unrelenting tragedy, SHOW ME YOUR GLORY offers a powerful reminder that hope and faith can still shine through.
Watch the trailer here.
SHOW ME YOUR GLORY takes viewers on an extraordinary journey through eight true, compelling stories where the supernatural crashes into human suffering, making God's presence undeniable. As headlines continue to be dominated by disasters, war, loss, and pain, this film tackles the essential question: If God is all-loving, all-good, all-knowing and all-powerful, and He still performs miracles, then why does He allow so much human suffering to exist? Featuring insightful commentary from esteemed theologians and apologists, such as Dr. Sean McDowell, Gregory Koukl, and Dr. Craig Keener, the film dares to explore faith in the face of adversity.
"This documentary is not just a film-it's a conversation that the world desperately needs right now," says filmmaker Eric Swithin, who created, directed, and executive produced the film alongside his wife, Kameron Swithin. "Amid global turmoil and personal struggles, we hope this film will challenge audiences to see the Divine in the midst of hardship, whether they receive their miracle or not."
Accompanying the film's release, the Swithins have also authored a companion book, Show Me Your Glory, which delves deeper into the supernatural stories and theological questions explored in the documentary. The book will be available on May 13, 2025, providing an additional resource for seekers and believers alike.
Tickets for SHOW ME YOUR GLORY are available now on the Fathom Entertainment website or at participating theatre box offices. Visit the Fathom Entertainment website (theatre locations are subject to change).
Follow the movie on Facebook/Instagram at @ShowMeYourGloryMovie; TikTok at @ShowMeYourGlory3; YouTube at @SMYGMovie; web at showmeyourglory.com.
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