A man floats in the water, immersed head to toe in what should be his grave. A pulse of pain shoots through his head as the humming grows louder and consciousness slowly returns. John Bailey awakens to find himself unwillingly bound to his past mistakes and faces a never ending prosecution of his darkest reality – the evidence of a life of sin. Drowning in the abyss of his own demise, two sets of damaged wrists breach the surface, one marked by the teeth of bindings that would heal over time, the other bearing the hole of a nail made for eternity. As the water cascades away from his body, he fills his lungs with the sweet joy of new life.

Show Me The Father
The documentary is broken down into seven sections (“A Father’s

