Praying the Hours. Time is not money.
A current work-in-progress, the Praying the Hours project is a feature dramatic film and eight featurettes that embody the ancient personalities of the divine hours using eight ordinary friends. One of them, the Traveling Man, is hit and killed by a car. In the 24 hours it takes for him to die, he is given a chance to see the others from the perspective of eternity—and to bless them with his new perspective before he leaves.
Each of us is given a portion of life, whether it lasts 27 years or 83, and most of us spend it consumed by the urgent, missing what is essential. But we are surrounded by things that have the power to take us beyond ourselves into the flow of what the ancients called kairos or “grace” time. Contrary to the manmade chronos time by which we portion out our lives into incremental bits, kairos moves like a great river beneath even the most mundane of days. Praying the Hours tells the stories of eight interwoven characters impacted by death—the crossing from chronos time into kairos that awaits everyone.






















































































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