What Church Leaders are Saying: Quotes
Every time I preach or speak about the Cross, the things I saw on the screen will be on my heart
and mind. -Billy Graham, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
The Passion tells the story of the twelve hours surrounding the Crucifixion. While The Passion is only the latest
in a series of films about Jesus, it stands out for two reasons: First, it is unsparing and unsentimental. In Gibson's opinion,
previous cinematic efforts had failed to capture the enormity of Jesus' suffering on our behalf. -Chuck Colson,
Break Point
Having viewed the film in Chicago, I see no basis for the ongoing allegation that the film is anti-Semitic in
any fashion. Please express our deep appreciation to Mr. Gibson for his excellent work and assure him of our ongoing prayers
in this important endeavor. (From an email to Icon) -Chuck Moore, President, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary
It has been nearly three weeks since I saw the rough cut of The Passion. It is still impacting my life. I can't
stop thinking about it nor can I stop talking about it. I have never seen a film that has so affected my life. -Del
Tackett, Executive Vice President, Focus On The Family
Three words summarize for me: Sobering, Stunning, Haunting. The film speaks for itself. I hope you keep the graphic
nature of it complete in the film, because it will cause everyone to reflect on what His death was. The world tends to wash
over this directness. The details are very accurate -- this is the kind of death our Lord died for me. (From an email to Icon)
-Dr. Darrell Bock, Research Professor of New Testament, Dallas Theological Seminary
As President of Young Life, I am pleased to voice my strong support for The Passion. The Young Life sphere of
influence includes tens of thousands of staff and volunteers, as well as hundreds of thousands of adults and kids who would
be lining up in an instant to see this film. In addition, I think the film will have mass appeal to people of any faith or
no particular faith, simply because of the quality of the production and the historical nature of the content. -Denny
Rydberg, President, Young Life
I have no doubt that the movie will be one of the greatest evangelistic tools in modern day history. I think
people will go to it and then flood into the churches seeking to know the deeper implications of this movie. -Ed
Young Jr., Pastor, Dallas-Area Fellowship Church
I believe The Passion of The Christ may well be one of the most powerful evangelistic tools of the last 100 years,
because you have never seen the story of Jesus portrayed this vividly before. -Greg Laurie, Harvest Crusades
The thing that I'm most excited about is the opportunity it's going to give those of us who preach the cross.
-Jack Graham, President, Southern Baptist Convention
I found it deeply moving, factually accurate and unprejudiced in its presentation. -Jack Hayford,
Chancellor, The King's Seminary
It is deeply moving, powerful, and disturbing. A film that must be seen - although the graphic scenes of the
scourging of Jesus are emotionally wrenching. (From an email to Icon) -James Dobson, Chairman, Focus on the Family
Mr. Gibson has attempted to painstakingly recreate the crucifixion of Christ, not to assail Jews, but to arouse
in people a desire to understand the price paid for their salvation. I am praying that Mel Gibson's movie will have a powerful
impact on our culture and that it will appeal to millions of movie lovers who are starving for a glimmer of honesty regarding
the miraculous and life-changing story of the One who died for everyone, no matter their religious heritage, station in life,
sexual preference or skin color. (From Falwell Confidential, Sept 24, 2003) -Dr. Jerry Falwell, The Liberty Channel
It took a brave heart to make "The Passion". "The Passion" is the most graphic, gritty and gripping depiction
of Christ's arrest, trial and execution ever made. As a film, it will become a classic work of art with dramatic lighting,
authentic sets, compelling music, realistic dialog, believable actors coupled with a timeless story. (From an email to Icon)
-Jim West, President, Faith Television Network
The Passion will stun audiences and create an incredible appetite for people to know more about Jesus. I urge
Christians to invite their spiritually seeking friends to see this movie with them. -Lee Strobel, Former Atheist
& Author "The Case for Christ" & "The Case for Faith"
This will do for "Jesus" movies what "Saving Private Ryan" did for war pictures. Every Christian MUST go see
this movie and hold Mr. Gibson up in prayer. He's going to take a lot of heat for this project, but if we'll support him,
this movie could have a profound spiritual effect on millions of people. -Paul Crouch, Jr., Trinity Broadcasting
Network
Brilliant, biblical - a masterpiece. -Rick Warren, Pastor, Saddleback Church and Author of "The Purpose
Driven Life"
I can't tell you how I admire, respect and applaud you. May God give you the blessing you need, where you need
it most. The Passion is an awe-inspiring portrayal of the last hours of Jesus' life. It is an accurate account of Jesus' real
sufferings for the sins of the whole world. This is not a film anyone should miss. -Dr. Robert Schuller, Crystal
Cathedral / Hour of Power
From a ministry perspective I tried to imagine what young people would think and how they would respond. My hope
is that they will also be captured by the presentation. I believe they will because it is simply the telling of God's story.
I am most encouraged by the fact that they will see a true representation of Jesus: fully God and fully man. (From an email
to Icon) -Roger Cross, President, Youth For Christ/USA
"The Passion" is simply fabulous. It is emotionally wrenching because it is brutally honest about the violence
of Jesus' death. Never in my life have I seen any movie that comes even close to depicting what Roman crucifixion was really
like. Long familiarity and theological explanation have leached out in our minds the awful brutality of Jesus' trial and death.
John's simple words, "then Pilate took Jesus and scourged him" feel vastly different as you watch two brutal Roman soldiers
go on minute after terrible minute bludgeoning Jesus near-naked body with flesh-gouging whips. Pious talk about Jesus' death
for our sins takes on a whole new meaning. (From an email to Icon) -Ron Sider, President, Evangelicals For Social
Action
As a Jew, while I see why some Jewish leaders might be offended, I must say that the only reason they would be
is because of how close to the Scriptures you stayed in the telling of the story. There are a whole host of reasons why we,
as Jewish people, can feel a keen sense of rejection, offense or other things by what some Christians have done "in the name
of Christ" during the last 2,000 years. But, let me assure you that Mel Gibson is not to be named in that number. Mel has
chosen the narrow road of staying true to the Scriptures. (From a letter to Icon) -Stan Kellner, International
Bible Society
Everyone should see this movie.It could be Hollywood's finest achievement to date. -Tim LaHaye, Tim
LaHaye Ministries
...if they're critical of the film, they would be critical of the Gospel. -Archbishop John Foley,
President, Pontifical Council for Social Communications, The Vatican
"I've read the Passion narratives of the Lord and contemplated them and prayed over them many, many times, and
I've never thought of the crucifixion with the images that I received while watching this," George said. "I'll never read
the words the same way again." (Chicago Sun Times, Aug 3, 2003) -Cardinal Francis George, Archbishop of Chicago
I thought it was an extraordinary work of art and extraordinarily faithful to the gospels. If I was critical
of the film's detractors it's because I think it's unwise for any group to try to intimidate either the church or people of
Mel Gibson's faith from speaking very clearly what they believe to be true. You know anti-Semitism is a terrible sin; it's
a sin the church has repented from and will need to continue to repent from if and when there are examples of it in church
life. But to clearly proclaim our belief that Jesus is the messiah and that he suffered, died and rose from the dead is for
us something we have a duty to proclaim. (Rocky Mountain News, Aug 21, 2003) -Archbishop Charles Chaput, Archbishop
of Denver
I urge critics who have not seen the final film to keep an open mind and not prejudge it. -Carl Anderson,
Supreme Knight, Knights of Columbus
I think what you have done in "The Passion" is extraordinary and will probably be recognized as the best religious
film ever made. I will continue to pray for you and for the success of the film, and will ask our students to do so as well.
(From a letter to Icon) -Thomas Dillon, President, Thomas Aquinas College
From an aesthetic standpoint, the film is beautiful. Its visual narrative carries traces of the long tradition
of Christian art, from the very earliest Christian styles and medieval iconography up to pre-Raphaelite images. My wife Theresa
and I came away from the film with a sense that our faith had been revitalized. Make no mistake: this movie will convert and
uplift hearts. Once you've seen it, you'll never again take for granted the words: "He suffered, died, and was buried." -Deal
Hudson, Crisis Magazine
In my opinion, one of the great achievements of this film is to have shown so effectively both the horror of
sin and selfishness, and the redeeming power of love. Seeing this film provokes love and compassion. It makes the viewer want
to love more, to forgive, to be good and strong no matter what, just as Christ did even in the face of such terrible suffering.
The viewer is drawn into a powerful experience of God’s strong yet gentle love, of his overflowing mercy. It is my belief
that if we could understand what Jesus Christ did for us and we could follow his example of love and forgiveness, there would
not be hatred or violence in the world. This film will help to make that possible.
This film is a triumph of art and
faith. It will be a tool for explaining the person and message of Christ. I am confident that it will change for the better
everyone who sees it, both Christians and non-Christians alike. It will bring people closer to God, and closer to one another.
-Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos, The Vatican, Worldwide Prefect of the Clergy
[Gibson's film] represents by far the most moving, substantive and artistically successful adaptation of biblical
material ever attempted by Hollywood. -Michael Medved, Jewish Film Critic and Radio Show Host
It's a monumental accomplishment. It continues to impact me in ways I couldn't have imagined. (From a letter
to Icon) -Pat Boone, Singer/Actor
I thought Passion was a superior recounting of the 'greatest story ever told,' the last days of Jesus. There
is in the film the gravity and seriousness it deserves. There are moments so heart-rending, the tears come easily. I cannot
but believe that people of all religions will find this truly an impressive (and respectful) piece of art and realism, emerging
from the New Testament. As a cinema artist, you have just reason to be proud of what you have done. (From a letter to Mel
Gibson, July 2003) -Jack Valenti, CEO, Motion Picture Association
The precept of freedom of expression often takes a back seat once the ideologues and pedants get involved. Mel
Gibson's movie, "The Passion," provides the latest and most vivid example. Though Gibson is still editing his film and has
shown it to a very small number of people, there already are cries of protest and dark insinuations of an anti-Semitic subtext.
.These blatherings strike us as irresponsible.... Some will be moved by this film, others disturbed. As with all previous
films depicting the period, some scholars and theologians will doubtless challenge Gibson's historical accuracy - indeed he
is an actor, not a Biblical scholar. But to condemn both the film and the filmmaker in advance reflects both bigotry and a
disdain for free expression. -Peter Bart, Editor, Variety
This may be the last movie Mel Gibson makes. This is the ultimate film. It's magical. Best picture I have seen
in quite some time, and even people like Jack Valenti were in the audience in tears at this screening. There was about 30
of us. It depicts a clash between Jesus and those who crucified him, and speaking as a Jew, I thought it was a magical film
that showed the perils of life on earth... They haven't seen the darn film and those of us, every single person in there,
and I'm not talking about tears, I'm talking total tears. It is something Mel Gibson stood back at the end and took questions
for about an hour, and he is -- he told me he's tired of Hollywood. That this is it. He's going to do it. He's going to do
it his way, and this film, I tell you, is magic. It's a miracle. It's a miracle... (In an interview on MSNBC, July 23, 2003)
-Matt Drudge, Drudge Report
Film makers are the history teachers of our culture -- and Mel Gibson's movie, "The Passion of the Christ," teaches
us about history's most important event. The impact of this movie will be immeasurable. -Mark Mittelberg, Author,
"Building a Contagious Christian"
The Passion is one of the most amazing images of the real account of the Crucifixion. What struck me most was
the gritty, in your face account of the ultimate hero Jesus Christ. Although graphic and brutal, it is a film worth taking
your children and friends to witness on the big screen. This may be the next great evangelism tool of our time. -Brian
Blomberg, VP and Chief Development Officer, Promise Keepers
"The Passion of The Christ" is impacting, compelling, transformational and truthful. It is a powerful retelling
of the most important story in history. Go see this film and be reminded of God's great love, better yet take a friend who
needs to discover Jesus. -Jon R. Wallace, President, Azusa Pacific University
For what I believe to be the right reasons The Passion was profoundly compelling and affecting. The quality and
realism of the acting, the setting, adherence to the historical record, its intensity and pacing all amount to an outstanding
and moving film. It is unusually provocative concerning vital spiritual issues. For both Christian believers and for non-believers
The Passion will penetrate the mind, heart and soul in ways that can only be memorable and positive. -Donald Hodel,
President and CEO, Focus on the Family
I was moved deeply by the film. In fact, it was a deep spiritual experience for me. Without a doubt, it was the
closest experience I have ever been to actually witnessing the suffering and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. I highly recommend
this powerful film to you. I believe that it is accurate and very consistent with the Biblical account of the passion of Jesus
Christ of Nazareth. I am very grateful to Mel Gibson for his vision in producing this marvelous film. It is not exaggerated
or glamorized in ways that many of the Hollywood films in the past have portrayed the life and death of Jesus. It is a film
that I would encourage every young person and adult of every religion or philosophical persuasion to view. -Paul
Cedar, Chairman and CEO, Mission America Coalition
Thank you for allowing our congregation to preview the movie trailer of The Passion. In just four short minutes,
the images and the authenticity left our members "spell bound". The message went right to the heart of those who watched the
trailer. You have our prayers and support as we look forward to the release of the movie. -Max
Lucado, Pastor - Best selling Author