Filmmakers Volunteer for “Face-to-Face with Slavery” Video Tour

You probably don’t know them, but FTS supporters will know their work. They are Cassie and Jordan Timpy, a couple from Washington who describe themselves as “passionate visual storytellers who will travel to the ends of the earth to capture life’s joys and sorrows.” Cassie has produced many of the videos you’ve seen from FTS […]
February 9, 2015

You probably don’t know them, but FTS supporters will know their work. They are Cassie and Jordan Timpy, a couple from Washington who describe themselves as “passionate visual storytellers who will travel to the ends of the earth to capture life’s joys and sorrows.”

Cassie has produced many of the videos you’ve seen from FTS in the past two years. Now she and Jordan are departing on an ambitious year-long journey that includes filming slavery survivors and anti-slavery activists in Nepal, India, Congo and Ghana.

“We recently feel called to donate our skills for a greater purpose, and so we have decided to take a leap of faith this year,” they explain on their website, Agape Visuals.

Jordan and Cassie are driven by a deep spiritual sense of service. Their films portray the inner dignity of people caught in inhuman circumstance.

FTS is incredibly grateful that the Timpys have chosen us as one of the organizations that will benefit from their year of traveling to difficult and dangerous places to capture the story of people overcoming adversity.

Keep an eye on the FTS blog and our Facebook page for updates and films!

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