Jesus Army Productions

Jesus Army Productions is a performing arts company based in the Caribbean island of Barbados.

Jesus Army Productions came out of the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF) at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados. Their mission is to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ in way which is comical and entertaining but that also makes you think. Over the years, "Jesus Army Productions has developed a reputation for bringing wit and humour to serious pieces, while preaching God's word." "To the uninitiated, Jesus Army Productions pushes the envelope in getting its message across. The producers do not hold back on using everyday vices such as sex, lust and vanity to convey their message of salvation to the audience."

Read more about Jesus Army Productions:  The Early Years, The Genesis, Our Choice TV: Unloaded, Bad Friday, Trapped in An Elevator, The Jesus Army Show: Five Years of Jesus Armyness, SKITography, DVD Releases, Awards and Nominations

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