Obey God Every Day

This work examines the devastating human cost of South African Apartheid, where state violence routinely suppressed peaceful dissent and tore families apart; with 73% of the population disenfranchised, the film highlights the church’s emergence at the forefront of the liberation struggle.

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Producer: Christian Aid
Year Produced: 1989
Running time: 17 minutes
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Portrays the effects of the Apartheid system in South Africa and its effect on the poor people. It shows how peaceful opposition is met by violence, how families are divided and how the church is now at the forefront of the struggle against apartheid. In a country where 73% of the population are excluded from voting, the church in the words of Archbishop Desmond Tutu must continue to “obey God everyday” in the search for justice.

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