Tunisia, a long wedge of land between Algeria and Libya, has long been a gateway from the Mediterranean to the African continent. Christianity flourished in Tunisia during the fourth century A.D. Today, Islam permeates the heart of Tunisian culture. While Tunisia still has the problems of a developing country, the people seem generally content with their lives and Islamic traditions. Today's Tunisians are working to reconcile their Muslim heritage with their reputation as one of the Arab world's most progressive countries, especially in the areas of education and freedom for women. Includes:
A 10-minute video on Tunisian Arabs that is meant to spark discussion and prayer for this people group - ideal for small group settings.
A 4-minute video meant for use in large group settings.
A special 15-minute interview with two leaders of the Christian church in Tunisia.
A 5-minute video montage of sights, sounds, and Tunisian daily life.
(This DVD is playable in Region 1/North America; to view it in other regions, you will need a multi-system player) |