Interview with Richard Winter discussing interactions with Francis A. Schaeffer (FAS), being discipled by FAS, how FAS related to people, his dependence upon Scripture, and life at L'Abri
Interview with Joe Martin discussing interactions with Francis A. Schaeffer (FAS), how FAS related faith and culture, what it was like to be in L'Abri under the FAS' leadership, FAS' compassion and care for evangelization of the individual person
Interview with Andrew Kirk discussing interactions with Francis A. Schaeffer (FAS), working together on The God Who Is There, how FAS would engage people, his humility towards the Bible, and the influence FAS had on the evangelical Christian world
Interview with Barry Seagren discussing interactions with Francis A. Schaeffer (FAS), what it was like to be in L'Abri under the Schaeffer's leadership, the demeanor and character of FAS, and FAS' prophetic voice to the issues in his day
Interview with Graham Weeks discussing interactions with Francis A. Schaeffer (FAS), his teachings and his influence in the world and in Graham's life. Topics of discussion include FAS' humility, his apologetics, not emphasizing denominations for the sake of including everyone in the conversation, the purity of the visible church, and speaking the truth in love
Interview with Dierdre Ducker (Haim) discussing interactions with Francis A. Schaeffer (FAS) and Edith Schaeffer regarding their ministries, values, home life, what was attractive about FAS, the Schaeffer's giftings, and the impact Hans Rookmaaker had on FAS
Interview with Marvin Padgett discussing interactions with Francis A. Schaeffer (FAS), experiences at L'Abri, and FAS's views on the image of God, the Scriptures, pre-evangelism and apologetics, taking up arms, and eschatology
Interview with (William) Bill Edgar discussing Francis A. Schaeffer (FAS) regarding what made FAS attractive to students during his 1964 Harvard teaching sessions, his pre-evangelism and apologetic methods, the impact of Edith Schaeffer at L'Abri, and the importance of building on FAS' legacy