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A native of Bentonville, Arkansas, David Evans began shooting homemade films at age 12 with his brother on their parents' Super-8 camera. David attended Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Missouri, where he produced large-scale annual events and productions. After graduating from Southern College of Optometry in 1994, he settled in Memphis and produced an original Passion Play at Calvary Church with a 40-member cast. Fifteen years later, the annual event grew to a cast and crew of more than 250 people, with huge sets, hydraulic lifts, computerized lighting and exotic animals. In 2008, inspired by the Christian film "Fireproof", David produced and directed the feature film "The Grace Card". The movie was released in theaters is 2010 and starred Academy Award® winner Louis Gossett Jr. "Indivisible", starring Sarah Drew and Justin Bruening, is David's second film. He and his wife Esther live in Memphis, Tenn. and have three sons: Houston, Matthew, and Garrett.