Invisible Enemies

Invisible Enemies

5.1

1997-11-01

Invisible Enemies is a story about a college student named Jackson, who finds a pair of glasses that allows him to see the spiritual world. Through the glasses he discovers how the lives of his friends are influenced toward evil by unseen enemies. Jackson tries to convince his friends that life isn't neutral and that there are unseen realities that are affecting their lives. They think it's absurd. Cindy, Jackson's blind friend, recognised that there are many things that are real that can't be seen. Jackson, in the end, rescues his sister from near disaster by utilising the power of Jesus Christ.

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Invisible Enemies

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Invisible Enemies is a story about a college student named Jackson, who finds a pair of glasses that allows him to see the spiritual world. Through the glasses he discovers how the lives of his friends are influenced toward evil by unseen enemies. Jackson tries to convince his friends that life isn't neutral and that there are unseen realities that are affecting their lives. They think it's absurd. Cindy, Jackson's blind friend, recognised that there are many things that are real that can't be seen. Jackson, in the end, rescues his sister from near disaster by utilising the power of Jesus Christ.

Released

1997-11-01

Runtime

38

Director

Stephen Vidano

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Thriller

Horror

Language

English

Production

IMS Productions

Creative Youth Resources

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    Jason Guess

    Jason Guess
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    Rebeka Bourk

    Rebeka Bourk
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    Kellee Robin

    Kellee Robin
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    Larry Curry

    Larry Curry
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    Michael Rahhal

    Michael Rahhal
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    Adam Sharp-Cole

    Adam Sharp-Cole
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    Jan Van Sickle

    Jan Van Sickle
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    John Nance

    John Nance
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    Bob Pinney

    Bob Pinney
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    Cynthia Kennec

    Cynthia Kennec
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    Randy Reeman

    Randy Reeman