It took six years from concept to completion, not 15. It cost $5
million to create, not $500 million. It has special effects and epic
scenes, but none of them are visible. Released late last year by Nashville-based Thomas Nelson Inc., it is
the costliest and most artistically ambitious audio version of the Good
Book ever made. Those vast differences aside, “The Word of Promise Audio Bible” is Carl Amari’s “Avatar.”
Chicago Sun-Times, IL — It took six years from concept to completion, not 15. It cost $5
million to create, not $500 million. It has special effects and epic
scenes, but none of them are visible... more info