A Christian woman wants a newspaper man to publish a story about a One World Foundation being set up whose only goal is to control the world. She wants him to warn people that this is coming and explain how it ties into the end times spoken about in the Bible. The newsman is opposed to such an idea until he sees the woman being pursued by the Foundation. As this adventure unfolds, the newspaper man begins to realize that what the woman is saying could be true. This evangelistic, classic end times film presents the truth about Jesus Christ
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As the sun beams brightly on the hills surrounding Palestine, one young shepherd boy thoughtfully considers the significance of the day. The child, crippled in a terrible accident, has always treasured his shepherd father’s tale of that starlit night so many years before – a night filled with the wonder of angelic heralds and a tiny Bethlehem stable sheltering the chosen Messiah. Now, years since that sacred event, tales of Jesus of Nazareth’s miraculous birth touch the young boy’s faith. When he meets the gentle stranger in the hills – a man strangely familiar to him – the faithful young
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12/09/20 For more than 15 years, I have been saying that those who came out of the closet would want to put us in the closet, meaning that gay activists calling for “equality” and “tolerance” would want to silence dissenting voices. About 10 years ago, a Christian attorney said to me, “Mike, take that one step farther. Those who were once put in jail will want to put us in jail.” When I repeated his comment on Christian TV, I was widely ridiculed by the left. “No one wants to put people like you in jail!” In
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Given the perilous times we are living in memorizing this psalm is a great idea. The day may come when speaking verses from this psalm in faith over yourself and your loved ones proves vital to your survival. Admin Psalm 91 He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust. Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence. He shall
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Paul is confused about life. Raised by devoted Christian parents and home schooled through high school, he is emotionally unprepared for the social challenges and experiences of college. Derailed from faith, he runs wild, abandoning his upbringing. But God’s hand never leaves him and his heart cannot deny his First Love. When he hits bottom, deliverance comes through love–love for a young woman whose faith draws him home to the truth that there is Only One Way to happiness.
For the young, spirited nine-year-old Ociee Nash, nothing could be more exciting than romping through her beloved Mississippi countryside with her brother, Ben, and her faithful four-legged companion, “Woofer.” But Ociee’s idyllic life is thrown into a tailspin when her Papa realizes that since the death of Ociee’s mother, and Ociee’s run-in with a mysterious Gypsy, the rough and tumble world of their rural farm is not the place for Ociee to be growing up. Reluctantly, Papa decides it is time to send Ociee to Asheville, N.C., where her Aunt Mamie can teach her to become “a young lady.” With
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A fictionalized account of the real-life adventure of the Sager family. Travelling with a wagon train from Missouri to Oregon, things are going well for them, until Henry Sager dies from blood poisoning following an Indian attack, and Naomi Sager dies soon afterward from pneumonia. The leaders of the wagon train decide to send the children back, but the oldest, John (who had been described by all the adults as lazy and worthless), decides to lead his siblings through the wilderness to complete the journey their parents started. Writen by Jean Marc Rocher.
Dawn is ready to finish high school when her neglectful, party-loving mother is tragically killed, forcing Dawn to go to live with her Aunt Jamie who co-pastors a church with her husband, Willem. Not long into her stay, things go terribly wrong and Dawn runs away. When Dawn’s Aunt Jamie realizes her home was not the safe haven she thought it was, she embarks on a courageous search for Dawn.
Luke Rogers was the ideal “Christian”. Now in his mid-twenties, Luke has found himself far from the good Christian life he used to lead.
The In this combination sequel and prequel to the surprise box-office success The Omega Code, one man becomes the leader of an evil empire that could destroy the world, and his brother must rise against him in the defense of good.. The stage is now set for Armageddon, but God is the only one who can win this battle.
The Omega Code is a 1999 film about prophetic future events, directed by Rob Marcarelli, starring Casper Van Dien, Michael York, Catherine Oxenberg and Michael Ironside et al. The premillennialist plot revolves around a plan by the Antichrist (York) to take over the world using information hidden in the Bible code. This movie was followed in 2001 by a follow-up film, entitled Megiddo, which serves partly as a prequel as well as an alternate eschatological tale.
St. John in Exile – One of Jesus disciples, John has been punished in exile to the island of Patmos. He is all alone and has time to reflect and tell us about his life, faith and troubles. St. John in Exile (1986) Director: Dan Curtis Writer: Don Berrigan (play) Star: Dean Jones Genre: Drama Runtime: 1h 32min Country: USA Language: English
In this film former world champion bull rider, Tyler Hughes, struggles with his past as he takes on a court-mandated role of mentor to ten-year-old Indiana. The relationships Tyler forms as he interacts with Indiana changes his life forever.
Based on a short story by Max Lucado, and set in Jerusalem at Christ’s time: Claudius (Robert Jobe) is a Roman guard who winds up amidst a cover up regarding Christ’s execution and the events following. He discovers religious leaders, Roman government, and his closest allies are collectively hiding something (like, the truth?). His pursuit of answers threatens his reputation and life. This movie is a story of a man’s quest for truth of which the discoveries lead to his own personal resurrection.
At Mysterious Ways, we receive many submissions with accounts of miracles on the road. They all communicate the sense that even during the most ordinary of tasks, such as driving home from work or church, we can experience heavenly guidance. Here are three stories that show we’re never alone behind the wheel. Read More: 3 Stories of Divine Intervention On the Road | Guideposts
I stepped out of the federal prison in South Dakota after a decade behind bars and breathed a sigh of relief. I’d served my time. But I wasn’t just free. I was a new man. Honestly, I doubted anyone who knew me before would recognize me. I hardly recognized me. My home life hadn’t been great growing up. My dad died in a car accident when I was just 10. He’d been abusive and violent. An alcoholic. When I was 16, my mother remarried. Another alcoholic. My stepfather handed me my first beer at 18. “Drink up,” he said.
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December 1974. The road ahead was dark and winding, lined by pine trees. I was 18, on my way home to Wisconsin for the holidays after my first semester at college in Minnesota. Legally I was an adult. Yet thinking of the future I felt like a lost child. Did God have a plan for me? Six months earlier, in a tiny hospital chapel, I’d felt his presence in a way I never had before. A feeling that didn’t go away. But in a busy world of classes, friends, and a career path to figure out, sometimes it was
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It was time to start my afternoon run on the school bus. I drove up to the elementary school, parked and opened the doors. Usually I enjoyed greeting the kids as they climbed aboard. Today I kept my gaze fixed straight ahead. I’d just come from a difficult family counseling session with my oldest son, Shayn. I felt pulverized. Hopeless. How did we ever get here? I thought. Shayn was intelligent, tall, with a softness around his eyes. He’d been a pleasure to raise, active in the Boy Scouts and church. The two of us were close. Then
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A man with early onset Alzheimer’s and gets lost the day before Thanksgiving and is “rescued” by a fatherless, 13-year-old girl and together they forge a unique friendship. Directed by Rob Diamond Written by Rob Diamond, Chris Dallimore Starring Kyler Steven Fisher, Shayla McCaffrey, Craig Lindquist
High school friends Madison & Lacy enjoy an out-of-town Christian rock concert. After some eerie events at their hotel, the friends abandon their night of rest and decide to drive through the night back to their hometown several hours away. However, someone or something follows them home! After a seemingly uneventful school day, events unfold that find Madison Preston alone at the mall later that evening. As the night rolls in, the mall closes, and we find our heroine mysteriously trapped inside. However, she is not alone. It will take her resolute strength and unflinching faith (and a few shocking
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When a girl is given a horse that has been deemed useless, she finds purpose in a world that’s lost its shine. With a renewed hope in life since losing her mom, she clings to the one thing she still has: barrel racing. Written and Directed by Josiah Burdick Starring Brooke Wilson, Mark Bracich, Rinnan Henderson
“Touched by Grace” is an anti-bullying family drama about a group of popular high school students who wage a fake campaign to elect a girl with Down Syndrome as the school’s Homecoming Queen — as a senior prank. It is inspired by real bullying events that the teenagers in our community have witnessed happening in their local high schools. Director: Donald Leow Writers: Chris Craddock, Katherine R. Craddock Starring: Stacey Bradshaw, Ben Davies, Amber House, Blakely Bunnell, Sara Cicilian, Carson Cash
This film presents a real dilemma for any Christian teen. Tim, a senior in high school, becomes a Christian at a summer youth camp and now must face his old worldly friends, his atheistic parents plus fit in with his new lukewarm Christian friends. A solid movie and a very real situation for Christian witnessing. Tim decides to take some risks in his faith to reach out to his best friend Marty. Solid message here. (62 Min.) 1984 from Edward McDougal Films. Director: Edward T. McDougal Writer: Edward T. McDougal Starring: Tim Elwell, Jonathan Jancovic Michaels, Denyse Leahy
Shaken by the tragic death of his sister, a young man named Jeremy agrees to work at a Christian summer camp so that he can chase a girl that he likes. Upon arriving, he is given the job of counselor for five young gang members who are there as part of their sentence. The gang sees right through Jeremy’s lukewarm Christian commitment. As the film progresses though, some interesting things happen for both Jeremy and the gang members. Director: Edward T. McDougal Writer: Edward T. McDougal Starring: Scott Ingerson, Raufel Muhammad, Steven Crump, Brian McMillan, Tomian Negrón