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I settled down on the living room couch, cradling my three-week-old daughter, Debbie, in my arms. One look at her sweet, innocent face and my heart swelled with thankfulness. I thought back to the doctor’s words to my husband, John, and me just 14 months before she was born: “I’m sorry to tell you, but you have about a one-in-a-million chance of conceiving a child,” he’d said. Debbie was truly our miracle baby.   I strapped Debbie in her infant seat and placed her next to John on the couch. She smiled as her bright eyes followed the patterns of [More]
“Hand me that feed bag,” Grandpa hollered from the cattle trough.   I reached into the bed of our pickup and lifted out the heavy burlap bag. There was no mistaking Pa’s voice. Even at his age, 75, it was commanding.   Any other Friday afternoon, I would have been in school. But the flu was going around real bad that week, and in our small town, it knocked out enough people to give us a day off. A day off for most kids, anyway.   I might have been hanging out watching TV or going fishing with my friends. [More]
I’m a CSI, a crime-scene investigator, for Los Angeles County and it’s a 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year job. Even on Christmas Eve. I went to bed that night hoping to sleep until morning, when my three daughters would rush in, giddy and impatient to open their gifts. But at midnight the phone rang. “We need you at a crime scene,” the dispatcher said.   There had been a home burglary in a poor area of the city. “It can’t wait until the morning,” the deputy at the scene told me when I called for details. “You’ll understand when you get here.”   [More]
Round and round the baggage carousel turned, swarmed by the passengers from our flight to Tampa, all anxiously awaiting their luggage. My husband, Doug, leaned in and focused on the ramp where suitcases thumped and banged onto the conveyor belt.   The bright red roller belonging to our son’s fiancée tumbled out, but Doug couldn’t grab it as it whizzed past. Several more bags passed before he managed to wrestle his own off the belt and dragged it over. That’s when we all noticed… the zipper of the front pocket was open. Doug ran his hand inside.   “Chris’s hat [More]
Christmas just isn’t Christmas without sharing a giant chocolate Hershey bar with Mom, I thought wistfully, looking at the display of bars on sale at the grocery store one cold December day.   It’s not your usual holiday tradition, but it was for me. I’m not sure how it started, but every year for as long as I could remember, as a way to welcome in the holiday, Mom and I would run to the store to buy a giant milk chocolate Hershey bar. We’d keep it in the refrigerator at home and would break off little pieces in the [More]
The Christmas party had been wonderful. It was great to be among friends on Christmas Eve, sipping eggnog and singing carols. I was sorry it had to end. Finally, at a little past one in the morning, I headed home. I was almost at the freeway exit when I saw the sign:  Closed For Night Construction/Please Take Alternate Route   Alternate route? What alternate route? The 55 Freeway was the only way I knew back home, and there weren’t any detour signs. The next exit was coming up fast. Maybe this will put me on the right road, I thought, turning off. [More]
Every December our Candlewood Lions Club throws a Christmas party at a local firehouse for the special needs children of Green Chimneys, a residential school. It’s a blast!   I dress like an elf and help Santa pass out presents to the kids. There’s also a magician, a lunch buffet, even a tour of the firehouse. But driving there last year, I was in a panic. We had exactly 40 presents to give–enough for the children we usually expected. Not enough for the 60 we’d just heard would be coming. Too bad the real Santa Claus wasn’t around.   Read [More]
This program is a personal source of strength, combining classic hymns, favorite songs, and moving scripture passages with beautiful imagery to soothe your heart and soul. Relax and experience “the peace that surpasses all understanding,” as the magnificence of God’s handiwork–brilliant sunsets, cascading waterfalls, flower-filled valleys, and bright starry skies–set your mind and body at peace. A few of the seventeen hymns and choruses include “Rock of Ages,” Majesty,” “What a Friend We Have in Jesus,” “Fairest Lord Jesus,” and more!
His troubled youth in a rural community led to a life of escalating crimes. Having spent more than half his life in and out of reformatories and penitentiaries, an encounter with Jesus Christ in a cell at Folsom Prison would forever change his life. Five years after his conversion, Judge Wagler of Oakland pronounced Phil Thatcher “The most completely rehabilitated man in the history of Alameda County courts.” Director: Willliam Field Starring: Anthony Morino, Paul Martin, Tony Morino, Adaline Frye, Fred Jennings, Fram La Boa
A college aged Chinese girl begins seeking the Lord and learns the truth about what is happening within her country and the persecution that happened to her own family. This film has a penetrating message and is a well crafted drama that shows the true cost of following Christ. Director: Bill Myers Writer: Bill Myers Starring: Roy Chiao, Dennis Chan, Crystal Kwok, Sai-Kit Yung, Mary Walter, Joe Wong
These Biblical leaders marked the path that Christianity would follow generation after generation. Their tales of sacrifice and struggle, tribulation and triumph will inspire the faithful everywhere. These wonderful accounts are brought to life on locations featuring the ancient cities and sacred sites treasured by pilgrims for nearly two thousand years. Abraham’s faith pleased God, and he became the founder of the Jewish nation. Abraham was respected by others, and he was courageous in defending his family at any cost. Sarah, his wife, became mother of a nation and ancestor of Jesus. She was a woman of faith and the [More]
Jesus never traveled far from His birthplace during His three-year ministry, yet, His life has changed the world. Beautifully filmed and dramatically reenacted, this video pilgrimage leads you from Christ’s birth to His resurrection. Experience your own personal journey with Christ as you walk through the Holy Land’s sites as they are today. See the actual places where Jesus ministered over 2,000 years ago. Witness firsthand the paths of Jesus’ travels, from Bethlehem to Nazareth, Jerusalem to the Sea of Galilee, from Capernaum to Jericho; His baptism at the Jordan River; His sermon on the Mount; and His final walk [More]
A woman is writing anti-God editorials for her local newspaper. One day a mysterious visitor comes to her office with a message from the Lord. He tells her that on September 19th at 6:05pm she is going to die. Is this a hoax? Or the truth? She has eight days left…and the suspense begins! Director: Rich Christiano Writer: Rich Christiano Starring: Karen Jo Briere, Art Oden, Leslie Basham, Jim Ostrander, Frank Rogers
Hollywood version of the OT story of Ruth.  
Redemption of the Heart is about Alex, a lonely and broken man who has walked away from his Christian faith, but is unable to walk away from his past. A past filled with guilt for abandoning his parents when they needed him the most. Suffering from a heart disorder, Alex is in major debt from medical bills and is trying to make something of his life. He allows himself to be manipulated by his own friend Daniel, who suffers from a gambling addiction. Daniel always seems to pull Alex into his illegal get-rich-quick schemes. One of these schemes involves the [More]
A young slave girl, Anna, is rescued and adopted by Christians in the 2nd century Smyrna and befriended by their aged bishop, Polycarp. As Anna is taught by Polycarp and her new family, she struggles to reconcile her beliefs with those of the Christians. When the Roman proconsul demands that all citizens worship Caesar to show their allegiance to Rome, Polycarp and the Christians must find the courage to stand for their faith against the growing threat of persecution. Anna is forced to come to grips with the truth and choose whom she is willing to live – and die [More]
A toy store owed by a Christian man has to deal with an evil competitor who opens a bigger store across the street with a purpose in mind of putting the smaller store out of business. This is a touching story with a very evangelistic Christmas message. This movie has a nice feel to it and will be good to watch with the family during the Christmas season. Director: Keith Perna Writer: Keith Perna Starring: Ryan-Iver Klann, Tim Kaiser, Rebekah Cook, Ann Filippis, Christy Storey
An abused runaway changes the life of a homeless Gulf War veteran. Clancy Miller (Christina Fougnie) is an abused 12 yr.- old who runs away to escape social workers who threaten to take her from her drug-addicted mother. Out on the streets, she meets up with Nick (Jefferson Moore), an ill-tempered, homeless vet. A plot concocted by a corrupt mayor throws the two lives into turmoil as they are forced to rely on one another, forming an unlikely bond in the process. Director: Jefferson Moore Writer: Jefferson Moore Starring: Christina Fougnie, Tom Luce, Jefferson Moore, Keith McGill
This is a delightful redemption-themed family movie that will appeal to children, teens, horse-lovers and people of all ages. A Faith Based Movie about a Horse, a troubled son, his unforgiving grandfather, his distressed mother, 3 neighbor children, a bully and her father. After his mother unexpectedly dies, 17-year-old Ethan discovers he is the owner of his mother’s horse – a horse he never even knew existed. He travels cross country to live with his grandparents and investigate the mystery. His grandmother is supportive but his angry grandfather Otto doesn’t seem to want him around. Next door live three children [More]
The heart-warming love story of a prodigal son looking for acceptance in all the wrong places and his executive-level mother’s quest to save him. Healing arises from unexpected places when she stops fighting and completely releases her son into God’s hands. Director: Michael Brennan Writer: Penny Carlisi Starring: Penny Carlisi, Tim Torok, Wayne E. Brown
A young Family Practice physician is broken by the sudden, unexpected death of his pregnant wife and their unborn son. He drowns his grief with alcohol until the Lord shows him a way to sobriety and back into the practice of medicine. Director: Russell S. Doughten Jr. Writer: Joanne Talarico Starring: Brian Jones, Jon Lormer, Erin Blunt, James Andelin
A Youth Pastor (Sean Astin) and his wife (Erin Bethea) take 5 teens on a weekend camping trip. A conflict results between two of them and creates tension in the camp. To try and resolve this, the Youth Pastor tells the teens the story of the Old Testament prophet, Hosea. At first the teens don’t want to hear it, but as he proceeds with the story, they become more interested. The story flashes back to Israel and shows Hosea’s great commitment to God and unconditional love for his wife. This movie offers real inspiration through the character of Hosea and [More]
Bryan Lawrence is a cop who’s dedicated his career to the entire concept of ‘To Protect and Serve’. But a chance encounter with two fugitives ends with Bryan being kicked in the face, paralyzing him from the neck down. Bryan loves his family, God, and helping others. His life had been full of drug busts, encouraging kids to succeed, and working to support worthy causes in the community. He makes a promise to his future daughter-in-law that he’ll walk her down the aisle when her absentee father can’t do it. After that fateful kick, however, Bryan finds himself in a [More]
A spoiled schoolgirl, her overworked executive mother, and a disillusioned young minister each receives an uplifting message about friendship, commitment, and the truest meaning of Christmas from a friendly, but mysterious drifter. Director: Jefferson Moore Writer: Jefferson Moore Starring: Jefferson Moore, Christina Fougnie, Matt Wallace, Tom Luce, Amy Hess
In this third and final chapter of the ‘Perfect Stranger Trilogy’, Nikki Cominskey, now in her 40’s and no longer a high-powered attorney, finds that the spiritual life she signed on for is not all it was cracked up to be – leading to a second, and defining, encounter with the Son of Man. Director: Jefferson Moore Writers: David Gregory, Jefferson Moore Starring: Juliana Allen, Jefferson Moore, Matt Wallace, Georgette Kleier, Mikayla Allen, Nakia Barney, Tess Fiet, Steve Ladden, Chris Long, Tom Luce
2nd movie in the “Perfect Stranger” trilogy. Ten years have passed. Nikki’s daughter Sarah, now 19 and heading West for college, is at her own spiritual crossroads. To make matters worse, her mother has recently revealed that, nearly a decade ago, she was the dinner guest of the Almighty himself. Thinking her mom is certifiably insane, Sarah strikes up an unlikely friendship with a travel companion who shares her disdain for religion. Directors: Shane Sooter, Jefferson Moore Writers: David Gregory, Jefferson Moore Starring: Ruby Marie Lewis, Jefferson Moore, Chloe Allen, Juliana Allen, Jonathan C. Barnes, Pamela Brumley, Pattie Crawford, Stella [More]
In this drama we follow Saul the angry zealot to Paul the servant of Christ who will pay any price to bring his message to the world.