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Show N Tell Ministries has been proud to partner with world-renowned video production company Crazy Duck Productions and film director Chuck Fishbein in producing some of its documentaries which share the stories intrinsic to the human condition.
PTSD: The Invisible Enemy
— IN PRODUCTION
Our film project has undergone a name change, Originally titled “Invisible Warriors,” it started with the focus on the veterans and their families of the Global War on Terror.
We’ve now broadened our focus as we bring to light the stories of the men and women who fought in Vietnam and in the Global War on Terror but are now forgotten. More info at PTSDdocumentary.com.
This project is made possible through grants from the following sponsors:

In the following promotional clip, we hear from Former U.S. Army Master Sergeant Steve Cline, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Former USMC Master Sergeant Jason Dunham, and Melinda Dunham, spouse of Jason Dunham.
Pick Up Your Bed And Walk
— IN PRODUCTION
The Wilson Fike High School football teams won state championships in 1967, 1968, and 1969. Some 50+ years later, the players and coaches look back on what they accomplished in those years and their greatest pride doesn’t involve football. In the midst of conflicts about integration, women’s rights, and the war in Vietnam, they found a way to unite a community. More info at wilsonfikedocumentary.com.
Here are two short trailers entitled “Pick Up Your Bed and Walk” and “The Winds of Change.”
Hunger, with Dignity
One in five children in North Carolina have food insecurity, meaning they are unsure about where they will receive their next meal.
Home, with Honor
The Wall That Heals, a ¾-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, visited Garner, N.C., in 2022. The film examines what the visit meant to the community.
The Wall That Heals
This 30-minute documentary explores the contributions North Carolina made to the war in Vietnam, as told through the eyes of six service members who died in the conflict, as well as the impact it had on survivors. The project was produced in conjunction with The Wall That Heals, a traveling three-quarter-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial that will visit two North Carolina communities in 2022. Of the 58,000 Americans who died in Vietnam, more than 1,600 men and one woman hailed from North Carolina. More info at thewallthathealsdocumentary.com.
The Wall That Heals Intro
Producer Tim Stevens introduces this 30-minute documentary of North Carolina’s Vietnam story about the lasting effects of the Vietnam War, including the war’s impact on survivors.
The film features an all-star lineup of narrators, including Joe Mantegna, Scotty McCreery, Beth Leavel, Sharon Lawrence, and John Tesh.
The documentary was made with the support of the NC Museum of History, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, and the USMC’s 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band. Financial support was provided by the North Carolina Humanities Council and the National Endowment of the Arts.