Two men…Eight centuries…One Song.
Indescribable is a feature-length film based on the historical events surrounding the writing of the hymn, “The Love of God”.
Blynn Lehman (Seth Pruski) is an adventurous boy determined to help his family face the financial struggles brought about by WWI. Since his father (Rich Swingle) has already begun writing a song about the love of God, Blynn and his siblings try to help him finish it. Their comical failed attempts to write a verse for the song cause Blynn to realize he doesn’t really understand what it means to love God. After Blynn stumbles across the perfect verse to finish the song, the hunt for the author begins, leading them from an old asylum to a scholarly Rabbi, where they learn that an ancient Jewish Rabbi living in Germany during the time of the First Crusade originally composed the poem they are considering. When the family receives tragic news, Blynn’s struggle to understand God’s love comes to a climax. Ultimately he learns what it means to love God with all your heart and soul and mind and strength.
Our goal is to use this film to teach children the rich history of the Church by portraying the faith and courage of past Christians. Indescribable is an exciting story that demonstrates practical steps a young person of any era can take to love God.
“Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength.” ~ Mark 12:30