Redemption on the Road

“They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.”

— Revelation 12:11

A documentary storytelling series capturing testimonies, worship, and transformation — city by city, story by story.

Series Overview

Redemption on the Road is a travel-based, faith-driven documentary series produced by Mobile Faith Studios.
Our family travels across the U.S. — and eventually, the world — in a mobile studio capturing the real stories of people Jesus is redeeming.

We believe every story deserves to be told.
We believe testimonies reveal Jesus.
We believe revival begins with a story of redemption.

The Mission

To go where people are — parks, homes, coffee shops, churches, RV parks, shelters, and street corners — and
film the testimonies of people whose lives have been changed by Jesus.

We accomplish this by:

  • Setting up the mobile studio wherever God opens a door

  • Filming real stories of transformation and healing

  • Worshipping with people we meet along the way

  • Sharing the Gospel with love, compassion, and authenticity

The Vision

To film 50 testimonies across 50 states — highlighting that Jesus is redeeming lives everywhere, not just inside church buildings.

Our vision is to:

  • Document the journeys of ordinary people experiencing extraordinary grace

  • Create a digital archive of modern-day testimonies

  • Inspire others to see that Jesus still saves, heals, restores, and redeems

We believe that when people hear what God has done for someone else, faith rises for what He can do for them.

Core Values

Authenticity. Obedience. Presence.

  1. Authenticity
    We share real stories — raw, unedited, honest.

  2. Obedience
    If God says “go,” we pack up and go.

  3. Presence
    We don’t just film people — we minister to them.

 

What Makes This Series Different

This is not reality TV.
This is not scripted.
This is real people sharing real redemption.

Each episode ends with:

  • Worship

  • Prayer

  • A moment of encounter

Why “Redemption on the Road”?

Because Jesus didn’t wait for people to find Him.
He went to where they were.

And so do we.