My Brother’s Keeper: A Conversation with Ty Manns

Ty Manns served as an Army Infantry Officer in tactical assignments in Germany, Korea, and worldwide from 1989 to 2003. Ty has always had a passion for storytelling, which he has not taken into the art of filmmaking. In this conversation, Ty tells us about how PTSD affected his family as a consequence of war, and how faith in Jesus can make the most dramatic different in the most traumatic circumstances. Ty’s new film, My Brother’s Keeper, is out now. Get info on where to watch it at https://mbkfilm.com.

John I. Snyder
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