Two Paths (1954 film)
Two Paths is a 1954 American film directed by Gene Nash. It is an evangelical Christian film produced by the Moody Institute of Science. The film aims to contrast the lives and ultimate fates of individuals who choose to follow Christian principles versus those who choose to live a secular life. The narrative typically follows two parallel storylines, illustrating the different consequences of each "path." Like many Moody Institute films, Two Paths is known for its moralistic message and straightforward storytelling style, intended for a broad audience. The film was often shown in churches and other religious settings as a form of outreach and evangelism.