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
Veteran police officer and his wife struggle with the danger and stress of his job. Based on a true story. Director: Donald W. Thompson Writers: Russell S. Doughten Jr., Cindy Hill Starring: David Ralphe, Heidi Vaughn, James O’Hagen, Robert Earle, Christopher Birge, Raymond Johnson, Ed Baker, Kristopher Crow
When they crash landing in a small plane, the Ryan family is stranded on a high-desert mesa. No food, no way to communicate with civilization, time is running out as they face a life and death race for survival. Director: Donald W. Thompson Writers: Russell S. Doughten Jr., Donald W. Thompson Starring: Robert Sella, Terry Griffin, Pearl Braaten
Sammy is the story of a young boy with physical disabilities who helps his family find faith in God, through his gentle spirit and love of animals. An award winning Christian film from 1977 tells the story of Sammy and Matt Redding through their adventures in life and challenges of disability, with Sammy’s love and spirit as the theme that brings the family through their struggles. Director: Russell S Doughten Jr. Writer: Dick Talarico Starring: Eric Buhr, Peter Hedges and Tom MacDonald
The dramatic story of a group of young people’s response to a desperate teen’s cry for help. An antidote for loneliness. (65 min) Director: Russell S. Doughten Jr. Writer: Dick Talarico Starring: Michael Mitchell, Brian Park, Sue Crawford, Raymond Johnson, Colleen Niday
Test Of Faith Full Movie, featuring Wayne Gray, David Robey and is directed by John Taylor. The movie is written by Douglas Davies and produced by David Olive. A Christian young man, Taylor Mitchell, attends college and has to battle with an atheistic Professor over the subject of God, creation, and evolution. Taylor must pass the class in order to maintain his scholarship and the Professor makes this very difficult for him. He gives the young man a special assignment that he must write in order to get a passing grade: abandon your faith or fail the class! This movie
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A true story…Can the King and His men put the pieces back together? Powerful drama about two young people struggling with a failing marriage. As a young couple begins to apply scriptural principles to their relationship, they discover how Christ can bring healing to their shattered marriage. Director: Donald W. Thompson Writers: Russell S. Doughten Jr., Donald W. Thompson Starring: Dee Wallace, Grant Goodeve, Anne Bellamy, Christopher Birge, Eric Birge
A lawyer-turned-preacher living in a small Appalachian town is pursued by an eccentric man to represent him in court. Now involved in a case that ties into his own small-town life, the former attorney agrees to help a man. Director: Gary Wheeler Writer: Gary Wheeler, Robert Whitlow Starring: Barry Corbin, Coby Ryan McLaughlin, Valerie Azlynn, Lin Shaye, Danny Vinson
Late One Night Full Movie, starring Brad Heller, Josh Gaffga, Hugh McLean. The movie is Written, Produced, and Directed by Dave Christiano. Three factory workers make their routine stop at a diner late one night. Just before closing, a man comes in and takes a seat at the counter. One of the workers, an antagonist named Larry, tries to strike up a conversation with the man but he doesn’t respond. Disturbed by this, Larry persists and finds out the man is a Christian. What follows is an intense drama about the most important issue in life…and eternity. Director: Dave Christiano
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Based on a true story, this powerful drama demonstrates how obedience to Biblical principles can overcome the problems of permissiveness and lack of leadership in today’s family. A house in the suburbs, two handsome boys and a dog – All is calm at the Donavan household. Or is it? Kathy Donavan is frustrated by Jim’s “boys will be boys” attitude toward discipline. Jim can’t understand Kathy’s new-found religion. Young Jeff is out of control. When grandpa Ollie comes to live with them, a three generation conflict brews. With a tiger loose in the city and a python in the school.
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A modern day prodigal son story. When a gang of angry teenagers is caught breaking into his workshop, David struggles against his own hostility to teach them a lesson. But can he overcome evil with good? Director: Russell S. Doughten Jr. Writer: Joanne Talarico Starring: William Wellman Jr., Robert Shook, Dan Wood, Debbie Leporte, Marv Emery, Paul Schwink, Judi Johns, Stephanie Newby, Gary Hobbs, Anne Amend
“What would Jesus say – to a woman struggling with pregnancy?” A powerful yet light-hearted film about the heart of God for mothers in crisis and their unborn children. When young Alison finds herself pregnant by a dead-beat boyfriend, she turns to abortion. There in the clinic she encounters a cast of quirky characters, each with their own words of advice for her. Among the mix, Alison meets a gentle-faced janitor with mop “eternally” in hand (played by Bruce Marchiano; The Encounter, The Gospel of Matthew). The two begin talking and it quickly becomes clear he is no mere janitor,
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Part 4. In this amazing testimony, you’ll find out as Jesse shares his “close encounters of the God kind” with you! Your faith will be strengthened as Jesse Duplantis shares his most miraculous spiritual encounters, including his supernatural trip to Heaven in 1988!
Part 3. In this amazing testimony, you’ll find out as Jesse shares his “close encounters of the God kind” with you! Your faith will be strengthened as Jesse Duplantis shares his most miraculous spiritual encounters, including his supernatural trip to Heaven in 1988!
Part 2. In this amazing testimony, you’ll find out as Jesse shares his “close encounters of the God kind” with you! Your faith will be strengthened as Jesse Duplantis shares his most miraculous spiritual encounters, including his supernatural trip to Heaven in 1988!
Part 1. In this amazing testimony, you’ll find out as Jesse shares his “close encounters of the God kind” with you! Your faith will be strengthened as Jesse Duplantis shares his most miraculous spiritual encounters, including his supernatural trip to Heaven in 1988!
Living as a Christian seems rather pointless to high-school senior Dan Burgess, until he gets his wish to experience life as an unbeliever. A young Christian is in public high school. He feels that his religion is restricting him in many ways and he wishes to have some freedom from biblical teachings so that he can be more popular and go out with the girl he likes. Director: Rich Christiano Writers: Danny Carrales, John Newcombe Starring: David A.R. White, Lance Zitron, Blaine Pickett, Denise Weatherly, Robert Kuns
12/04/20 “On Mario Murillos blog you can read this and many other great posts he’s made.” Admin It is truly stunning and disappointing how fast the American Church is rolling over and playing dead. It is impossible to imagine a worse time for them to both believe lies and tell lies. So, I beseech you—if at all possible—to take this somewhere quiet and read it all the way through without stopping. Here are the fat lies: Read More: Mario Murillo Ministries
12/03/20 “You can read more of Michael’s great blog posts here: http://proofthebibleistrue.com/michael-boldea-jrs-30-latest-blog-posts-always-a-good-read/ What have you done? These were the four words that formed the question God asked Cain while still covered in his brother Abel’s blood and gore. It’s not as though God didn’t know what Cain had done, but I dismiss the idea that the question was rhetorical in nature, offhand. God doesn’t play word games, He doesn’t do gotcha moments, so when the question was posed, I believe it had more to do with the full extent of the consequences of what Cain had done rather than
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1 And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed. 2 (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.) 3 And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city. 4 And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem; (because he was of the house and lineage of David:) 5 To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child. 6 And so it
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1The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. 2 He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. 3 He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name’s sake. 4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. 5 Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. 6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow
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It’s one of the oldest pranks in the book: the “ding dong ditch.” The prankster rings the victim’s doorbell, then quickly runs away or hides before the resident answers. The unsuspecting victim drops what they’re doing to answer the door, only to find that no one’s there. Sharon Mardis, of Fayetteville, North Carolina, a widow and mother of four, told ABC News that she suspected she’d been a victim of the prank when she responded to her ringing doorbell at 1:00 a.m. “My doorbell started ringing, and I came to the door,” Sharon told ABC News. “There was
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I had picked a beautiful day to visit my daughter Amie, her husband, and my three grandchildren, five-year-old Bailey, three-year-old Gavin and baby Carson. Their dad was at work, but the sun was shining, and the kids, Amie and I spent the morning out on the back deck. “Nice day to be out,” Amie’s neighbor said, popping over from doing some yard work. Indeed it was gorgeous outside. But the kids got tired and we went inside the house. “Mind babysitting while I run to the grocery store?” Amie asked me. Of course I didn’t! Read
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Ten years ago, while trying to get to sleep one night, Marilyn Fowler heard a voice. It was the voice of her late mother, Charlotte. The voice told Marilyn to write the story of their family, which was first torn apart by the Great Depression and then went through periods of poverty and even homelessness. “All the memories kept coming back to me,” Marilyn told the paper. “I rolled out of bed and I said, ‘Mom, I’ll write your story, now leave me alone.’” Marilyn began writing about her family’s troubled history and her own tumultuous life, which
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