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Sacred Landscapes and Cinematic Faith with Craig Dehut

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#190 - What if you could trade flat maps and footnotes for sunrise on Sinai and sea spray in your face as you approach a harbor Paul once saw? That’s the world filmmaker Craig Dehut invites us into—where sacred places become cinematic classrooms and faith is strengthened by seeing.
Craig shares how Appian Media grew from a coffee-shop idea to a nonprofit producing free, high-quality Bible documentaries viewed more than 20 million times in over 160 countries. We dig into the nuts and bolts: small teams hauling Sony rigs, drones, and audio kits through Israel, Egypt, Turkey, and Greece; the scramble for permits that can change by sunset; and the art of capturing clean, honest moments among crowds at sites like the Church of the Nativity. Craig explains why their films lean into archaeology, geography, and culture—so viewers can picture Capernaum’s streets, feel the Valley of Elah’s creek bed, and re-read Scripture with sharper eyes.
Beyond craft, we talk impact. Homeschool families use the series as living curriculum. Skeptics come for history and stay for the evidence. Teachers cue clips, kids ask to binge-read First Samuel, and lifelong believers say they finally “saw” Jerusalem. Craig opens up about the editing grind, the joy and exhaustion of 16-hour field days, and a bold ten-year plan to build a Genesis-to-Revelation visual journey. The goal is simple and ambitious: help people read better by helping them see better—turning the lands of the Bible into accessible, vivid learning for everyone.
Watch the documentaries on YouTube, explore resources at AppianMedia.org, and if the mission resonates, consider supporting monthly to fuel future trips and post-production. If this conversation moves you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—what place from Scripture do you most want to see brought to life?

Want to be a guest on Journey with Jake? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/journeywithjake

Give me a follow on Instagram @journeywithjakepodcast

Visit LandPirate.com to get your gear that has you, the adventurer, in mind. Use the code "Journey with Jake" to get an additional 15% off at check out.

Visit geneticinsights.co and use the code "DISCOVER25" to enjoy a sweet 25% off your first purchase.

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Episode Setup (00:00:00)

2. Meet Craig And Appian Media (00:01:20)

3. Why Create Free, High-Quality Bible Films (00:04:17)

4. First Trips And Immersive Filming Style (00:08:45)

5. Gear, Crew, And Mountain Logistics (00:12:06)

6. Permits, Delays, And On-The-Fly Solutions (00:16:25)

7. Long Timelines And Daily Field Rhythm (00:20:47)

8. Crowds, Access, And Shooting Around Tourists (00:24:00)

9. Travel’s Impact On Personal Faith (00:27:27)

10. Balancing Teaching With Story And Serendipity (00:30:53)

11. Who The Films Are For And Reach (00:33:51)

12. Feedback, Engagement, And Global Impact (00:37:47)

13. The Ten-Year Curriculum Vision (00:40:40)

14. Motivation, Editing Grind, And Calling Creatives (00:43:42)

15. What Adventure Means To Craig (00:46:42)

16. Advice To His Younger Self (00:48:51)

17. Where To Watch And How To Support (00:50:07)

201 episodes

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#190 - What if you could trade flat maps and footnotes for sunrise on Sinai and sea spray in your face as you approach a harbor Paul once saw? That’s the world filmmaker Craig Dehut invites us into—where sacred places become cinematic classrooms and faith is strengthened by seeing.
Craig shares how Appian Media grew from a coffee-shop idea to a nonprofit producing free, high-quality Bible documentaries viewed more than 20 million times in over 160 countries. We dig into the nuts and bolts: small teams hauling Sony rigs, drones, and audio kits through Israel, Egypt, Turkey, and Greece; the scramble for permits that can change by sunset; and the art of capturing clean, honest moments among crowds at sites like the Church of the Nativity. Craig explains why their films lean into archaeology, geography, and culture—so viewers can picture Capernaum’s streets, feel the Valley of Elah’s creek bed, and re-read Scripture with sharper eyes.
Beyond craft, we talk impact. Homeschool families use the series as living curriculum. Skeptics come for history and stay for the evidence. Teachers cue clips, kids ask to binge-read First Samuel, and lifelong believers say they finally “saw” Jerusalem. Craig opens up about the editing grind, the joy and exhaustion of 16-hour field days, and a bold ten-year plan to build a Genesis-to-Revelation visual journey. The goal is simple and ambitious: help people read better by helping them see better—turning the lands of the Bible into accessible, vivid learning for everyone.
Watch the documentaries on YouTube, explore resources at AppianMedia.org, and if the mission resonates, consider supporting monthly to fuel future trips and post-production. If this conversation moves you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—what place from Scripture do you most want to see brought to life?

Want to be a guest on Journey with Jake? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/journeywithjake

Give me a follow on Instagram @journeywithjakepodcast

Visit LandPirate.com to get your gear that has you, the adventurer, in mind. Use the code "Journey with Jake" to get an additional 15% off at check out.

Visit geneticinsights.co and use the code "DISCOVER25" to enjoy a sweet 25% off your first purchase.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome And Episode Setup (00:00:00)

2. Meet Craig And Appian Media (00:01:20)

3. Why Create Free, High-Quality Bible Films (00:04:17)

4. First Trips And Immersive Filming Style (00:08:45)

5. Gear, Crew, And Mountain Logistics (00:12:06)

6. Permits, Delays, And On-The-Fly Solutions (00:16:25)

7. Long Timelines And Daily Field Rhythm (00:20:47)

8. Crowds, Access, And Shooting Around Tourists (00:24:00)

9. Travel’s Impact On Personal Faith (00:27:27)

10. Balancing Teaching With Story And Serendipity (00:30:53)

11. Who The Films Are For And Reach (00:33:51)

12. Feedback, Engagement, And Global Impact (00:37:47)

13. The Ten-Year Curriculum Vision (00:40:40)

14. Motivation, Editing Grind, And Calling Creatives (00:43:42)

15. What Adventure Means To Craig (00:46:42)

16. Advice To His Younger Self (00:48:51)

17. Where To Watch And How To Support (00:50:07)

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