Mart Green

[1] Every Tribe Entertainment (ETE) has released two films: Beyond the Gates of Splendor, a 2002 documentary, and End of the Spear, a 2005 adventure drama, both about the 1956 killing of five missionaries in Ecuador.

In 2011 EthnoGraphic Media released the film "Little Town of Bethlehem"—a documentary about three men and their mission to find a peaceful resolution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict—directed by Jim Hanon and produced by Mart Green.

[4] Green is a member of the board of directors of the Come and See Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization created to assist with the funding of the historical character drama TV series The Chosen.

[9] In December 2010, ORU announced that the Green family would make another $10 million gift in 2011, to be used for renovations and technology improvements.

[10] His father David Green is founder and CEO of the chain Hobby Lobby, and Mart sits on the board of directors.