One of several films made in the early 1960s as deliberate propaganda for the Moral Re-Armament movement, a right-wing group founded in the 1930s by Frank Buchman and promoting a curious mixture of far-right politics and evangelical Christianity as a mode of behavior for living. The movement had had some popularity in the 1930s, but revelations about the extremely luxurious life-style its founder was able to afford because of the financial contributions of its members led to a steep falling-off in its reputation.