Director: Katherine Stenholm
Writer: Tim Rogers
Cast: Dwight Anderson, Harold Kilpatrick
A different world.
No smartphones. No internet.
Just a man, a horse, and a burning passion for souls.
Robert Sheffey.
Circuit rider. Preacher. God's own flame-thrower.
Virginia's back-country was his battlefield.
Every holler, every hill, a souls waiting to be won.
This is raw. Gritty. Real.
Dwight Anderson becomes Sheffey.
Not acting. Channeling.
You'll feel the dirt under his nails.
The fire in his belly.
Fancy effects? Nope.
CGI? Never heard of it.
Just truth. Hard-hitting. Life-changing.
Why watch now?
Because we're soft.
Comfortable.
Lukewarm.
Sheffey? He was on fire.
Every mile. Every sermon. Every soul.
He didn't tweet the gospel.
He lived it. Breathed it. Bled it.
This film will convict you.
Challenge you.
Maybe even change you.
It's not entertainment.
It's a call to arms.
So here's the deal:
Press play.
Saddle up.
Ride with Sheffey.
Feel the heat of real faith.
Not the watered-down, sugar-coated stuff.
The kind that moves mountains.
The kind that saves souls.
Warning: This film may cause discomfort.
Side effects may include:
Conviction. Repentance. Revival.
Are you ready?
Sheffey's waiting.
The trail's open.
The lost are calling.
It's time to ride.
Sheffey (1977) A Man on Fire For God