
Matthew Faye Terry is a memoirist, screenwriter, and director drawn to the places where God’s quiet work becomes visible — not in spectacle, but in the small, human moments where a life turns. His films and screenplays follow people walking through wilderness seasons, learning to listen again, and discovering that grace often arrives in ways that feel fragile, ordinary, and deeply personal.
Working in a minimalist, contemplative style, he tells stories shaped by Scripture’s rhythms — exile and return, loss and restoration, the long patience of God with wounded people. His work leans toward the quiet miracles: the stranger who becomes a guide, the confession that opens a door, the moment of humility that becomes a beginning.
At the center of his storytelling is a simple belief: that God meets people where they are, often long before they realize it in order to bring those who view his works into God’s fold.
All for the Glory of God