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After losing everything and consumed by thoughts of revenge, a man must find the strength to take ‘The First Step’ away from darkness and back to his friends and faith in God, in a powerful tale of redemption and forgiveness. Director: Jerry Loncon Writers: Brandon Newman and Jerry Loncon Starrring: Chad Illa-Petersen, Josmery Mulvahill, Anthony Taylor Jr, Lakin Longoria
Once Upon a Time in Mongolia is a delightful story of faith, hope and love. After her Mom passes away, Mya discovers an old photograph that sets her on a journey to find her long lost father in the deserts of Mongolia. What she finds there will change her life forever.
THROUGH A MOTHER’S EYES is a story of pain, blood and great loss. It is that rare kind of movie that will take you deep into a mother’s heart! It is a story that will take you on a personal journey with Debbie and Steve Miller as they give birth to their son Michael, who died in her womb. You will walk with her as she faces the death of her special son and as she endures the pain, suffering and fear that accompanied unbelievable health problems. You will be caught in the midst of this story and wonder how [More]
Life is tough for overworked single mother Tessa Rigsby. After she intervenes in a neighbors domestic fight, rookie cop Mike Coleman handles the situation. Soon after, Mike and Tessa develop an unexpected relationship of love and support, but like much of her past, Tessa’s circumstances put her happiness at risk
11/28/23   Rainbows have always meant a lot to our family. On the day that my sweet father went to heaven, we left the rehabilitation center where Daddy had died, and as we headed home, a double rainbow stretched over the highway between Decatur and Fort Worth, Texas.   It was as if God was saying, “I’ve got your Daddy, and this is your promise that you’ll see him again someday.”   Just as I was processing the beautiful display of God’s promise to me, Allyson, who was only 9 at the time, said, “God put two rainbows in the [More]
“As Hollywood is apt to do there are some noticeable departures from the Biblical narrative which I won’t get into since you can read the Bible version for yourself so take this for its entertainment value and not as a faithful retelling of the Biblical account. *** May not be suitable for young children ***.” Admin Hebrew leader Lot (Stewart Granger) leads his people to a fertile valley adjacent to the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, hotbeds of vice and corruption ruled by the merciless Queen Bera (Anouk Aimée). When Lot orders a dam to be busted in order to [More]
11/24/23 Over two thousand years ago, one of the most known figures in history, Jesus Christ was born. He conducted a ministry in Judea in which he proclaimed His identity as the Son of God. As a consequence of this, He was crucified, and according to Christian doctrine, He experienced resurrection after spending two nights in a tomb. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of the Christian faith. One of the most disputed sacred relics is believed to stand as one of the most compelling pieces of evidence for Christ’s resurrection – the Shroud of Turin. Join us [More]
11/23/23   Often times I find myself writing about something and then stating that I’ve looked into matters like this in the past and this is another one of those times. I am deeply passionate about studying the afterlife, consciousness, and our being. Some have argued that our brain is what makes us who we are and that consciousness derives from our brains.   Well, Jacob Phillips proves otherwise. Phillips was actually born without a brain. When he was born, he had hydrocephalus, and his head was filled with fluid. He only had part of a skull that was formed [More]
Mamaw Clark’s faded homespun skirt trailed in the leaves as she walked along the creek at the forest’s edge. Mamaw bent down beneath a cedar sapling and picked a handful of wild mint.   I took a handful myself and breathed in the sweet, cool scent.   “Don’t go eating that there mint,” Mamaw warned me. “It’s still green as grass and will upset your innards. You can chew on a sprig, but don’t swallow a drop or you’ll be sorry.”   Mamaw was a fourth generation medicine woman. Her own mother was full-blooded Cherokee. Mamaw didn’t talk about that [More]
11/23/23   “Adversity at times can bring out the best in us.” Admin   It was well after midnight when I stepped out of the taxi onto the Alaska Pacific Seafoods parking lot in Kodiak, Alaska. A whipping wind drove snow into my eyes and I shivered in the single-digit temperature.   “Here ya go,” the taxi driver said as he hauled my gear out of the trunk and dropped it in the snow. He climbed back into the cab and drove away. “Wait!” I wanted to shout. “Don’t leave me here. I can’t do this crazy job after all!” [More]
Residents of a quiet block in Fresno could hardly believe their eyes when a house near the intersection of Cedar and Dakota Avenues went up in flames. “My daddy’s in there!” a woman outside shouted, clutching her baby close.   Read More: Wonderful World: Rescued from a Raging Inferno – Guideposts
“Your shoe?” my husband Michael asked. He kept his eyes on the road but shook his head. “How did you manage to lose one shoe?”   I wondered the same thing. We were on vacation, driving from Montana to Erie, Pennsylvania, and I’d taken off my favorite pair of black clogs to be more comfortable in the car. We hadn’t made a stop since lunch, hours earlier. But I’d looked under every seat, combed through the empty wrappers and maps littering the floor—all I could find was the right clog.  Somehow, the left was missing. Could it have fallen out before I’d [More]
Swim to my voice. The words washed over me like the waves I was hopelessly fighting, salt water spraying my face. My legs were cramping from the exertion of staying afloat. But I kept moving. I had to.   I was stranded in the Gulf of Mexico. What would happen if I stopped fighting the terrible current? Would I be swept out further into the gulf, my body never even found?   I was miles from shore. It was dark. I scanned the horizon, looking for a sign that help was on the way. All I saw were the blinking red [More]
“Mom, can I bring two chicken legs for lunch?” my 6-year-old son AJ asked, smiling sweetly at me. I sighed. My son always made me proud—he’d recently been selected as one of two first graders to compete against two second grade students in the school’s spelling bee—but I wished he wasn’t such a picky eater. After all the delicious, healthy lunches I made for him came back to me uneaten, I’d finally given in and packed one of his favorite foods—a fried chicken leg. I was hoping he’d tire of it quickly—now he wanted two?   “Are you really going to eat [More]
11/22/23   “Something every Christian needs to be!” Admin   So encourage each other and build each other up, just as you are already doing. (1 Thessalonians 5:11, NLT)   I was once again reminded this week how much I adore and appreciate a feisty woman of faith named Wilma Cheek. Not only is she Mama to a couple of my favorite people, but also she is the woman who led my family on a journey of faith that changed us from complacent Christians to fired-up followers of Jesus.   Following the urging of the Holy Spirit, Wilma gave my [More]
Rick reads The Apostles Creed, Psalm 23 and Psalm 91.
Almost 100 videos dealing with creation science, apologetics, culture and more.
Videos exploring various scientific phenomena and demonstrating various scientific experiments.
This playlist is a collection of videos about evolution. Biological evolution is the supposed process by which the first cell evolved into the diversity of life we see today. Natural selection and mutations are considered its driving force; however, evolution has never been observed despite numerous protestations to the contrary. Natural selection and mutations cannot add the information necessary to change one kind of organism into another. And it doesn’t take a science degree to understand why molecules-to-man evolution is impossible.
This playlist is a collection of videos about the tower of Babel. The tower of Babel (2242–2206 BC) was a post-flood rebellion against God by Noah’s descendants. Though the Babel account is related in a mere nine verses (Genesis 11:1–9), the resulting judgment of this rebellion accounts for the variety of languages and people groups seen in our world today.
This playlist is a collection of videos about the big bang. The big bang is a naturalistic story about the origin and development of the universe (e.g. a cosmology), beginning with a “singularity” when all mass, energy, and space was contained in a much smaller volume than the universe today. It is riddled with problems, supported by numerous unobserved assumptions, and, most importantly, contradicts the biblical teaching of creation.
The Ice Age was a period of several hundred years that began within a short time following the global Flood of Noah’s Day. During this time, global temperatures cooled and glaciers covered one-third of Earth’s surface. The Flood’s after-effects, such as warmer oceans and cooler air temperatures, created the necessary conditions.
On an early fall morning, Ana Wakefield drives to practice in her junior year of college basketball. But in a moment, her entire life changes with a devastating hit and run. Ana is left with a traumatic brain injury, partial paralysis, and other major injuries. Guided by her faith and family, Ana must beat the odds time and time again, as she seeks to rebuild her life.
Five of Pastor Renner’s favorite programs from this past year.
When you have to bury your children, it doesn’t matter how long they’ve been gone, you never stop missing them. My husband, Myles, and I lost both our daughters. Linda’s alcoholism brought her life to a tragic end at age 45. Renee passed away at 48 after a long fight with breast cancer.   It’s been more than eight years since our girls died, but some days grief still hits me so hard, it’s as if I just kissed them goodbye for the last time.   Like the other day. When Myles saw me staring at our girls’ pictures on [More]
My friend, Loretta, was dying of stomach cancer. She had undergone a debilitating round of chemo that hadn’t worked. But she was so brave, even in the face of death. That didn’t surprise me. She was the friend who’d comforted me two years earlier, after my 21-year-old daughter, Nancy, was killed by a drunk driver.   I’d never gotten over the pain of being unable to say goodbye to my daughter. As I thought of Loretta going to heaven, I wondered if she could give Nancy a message. But what would I say? Nancy knew we loved her. To say how much [More]
“A troubled marriage.” That’s what our working relationship had become, my company’s CEO told me, the morning he fired me.   It didn’t make any sense. Sure, we’d had some strategic differences over the way our technology consulting firm operated, but I’d spent nearly every waking minute of the past ten years helping to build the company from its infancy.   I’d worked 50-hour weeks, putting vacation time and family time on hold to manage one of its branch offices to profitability. My husband and I didn’t have children–I often called the office my extended family.   “You’re no longer [More]