Ruling of the Heart (2018) | Full Movie | Randall Malin | Gary Sivertsen | Robert Milo Andrus When a strict judge gets stuck in a café during a snowstorm, he’s confronted by two people he made judgments against and learns that the truth isn’t always what appears on the surface. As he looks deeper into the lives of others, as well as himself, he finds the proper balance between justice and mercy. Director: Brian Brough Writer: Spanky Dustin Ward Starring: Randall Malin, Gary Sivertsen, Robert Milo Andrus, Bailey Heesch
19-year old CJ, has lost touch with her childhood friend, Sophia, ever since she left small-town Willow Springs for college the year prior. Realizing how much they’ve grown apart, Sophia insists that CJ spends fall break at her grandfather’s cabin, where they used to spend summers together. Reluctant, CJ gathers her new group of friends to join her for a fall escape they won’t soon forget. Jocelyn and Amber, city girls at heart, embrace the wooded retreat but their excitement quickly turns to dread when they discover a vagabond living in a run-down trailer on the property. Heeding his warnings
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Jamie, a typical teenage girl who struggles to follow her families rules, is about to have her world turned upside down. A sudden tragic death in the family sends Jamie and her parents into a downward spiral with her parents blaming each other and her. Jamie is feeling lost and alone and searching for hope and an answer to end her guilt. Jamie’s friend helps her to find the hope she has been missing in God. Will her parents find God to dissolve their anger and find hope in this difficult world?
John Light, is one of the most dangerous inmates in Arizona’s State Penitentiary. But John has stunned both guards and inmates alike, by accepting Christ in a prison bible study. Upon his release, he is anxious to share his new faith with the outside world. However, looking more like a thug than a theologian, the outside world is terrified of him. His only allies are his meek and mild Christian mentor, Matt Garrett (Michael Sigler) and his no nonsense parole officer (Dean Cain). Partnered with men who have never thrown a punch in their lives, John engages in a fight
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Peter King discovers that his father had audio recorded everything that happened in his childhood home. This comes as Pete and his family clean out the house before it is repossessed. With only five days left, he must reconcile with a past that has always kept him from his future and the God he learned to despise in his childhood. Director: Chris Staron Writer: Chris Staron Stars: Patrick Midgley, Eli Jared, Dorothy Savage
Rebuilding each other’s faith in life. Rebelling against his parents and the broken home he comes from, fifteen-year-old Matthew Stevenson makes a destructive choice to get attention. He vandalizes the church his father is renovating. To avoid criminal charges, he agrees to repair the damage he caused to the intricate carvings and find himself working alongside Ernest Otto, a talented but reclusive woodworker. Labouring together, an unlikely friendship forms and both become to realize that all things are possible with faith, family and friendship
Until forever is a powerful account of one young man’s courageous battle with cancer and his spiritual journey throughout the ordeal. Based on the true story of Michael and Michelle Boyum, Until Forever illustrates the strength of faith in the midst of the unknown. Michael and Michelle, two starry-eyed high school students are madly in love with each other. Their lives are filled with laughter as they plan for a future together. But the young couple’s dreams are interrupted when Michael is diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. Confined to a hospital, his Christian faith is tested as never
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An intriguing stranger tries to bring friends and family members who have been torn apart, together again. As he tries to get others to reconcile their differences, his motives still remain a mystery. Director: Shawn Justice Writers: Scott Galbraith, Shawn Justice Stars: Erin T. Allen, Michaelle Blanchard, Frank Chiesurin
John, a man haunted by his beginnings, struggles with finding meaning and worth in his life. This leads him to choose a path of selfishness and drug abuse. Consequently there’s a breakdown of relationships with his family and his wife. When things start to crumble all around him, John gets the wake up call that he needs in the form of a caring new friend, and others in his life that reach out to him in ways they hadn’t before. God working through them and reaching out to John, guides him on a path of discovery about where his worth
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The film follows a family struggling in a very tough economy. As they lose everything, they learn valuable lessons including how to be content and have faith no matter what life brings. Director: Michael Gier Writer: Michael Gier Stars: Zia Domic, Michael Gier, Nancy Stafford
A mother struggles to keep things under control as her daughter faces terminal cancer. When her estranged father suddenly returns, her faith in God is put to the test. Director: Jenn Page Writers: Camara Davis | Jenn Page Stars: Jacqueline Hickel | Savannah Rae Linz | Bill Suplee
The One I Wrote For You is an inspirational, family-oriented feature film. The movie tells the heartwarming story of Ben Cantor, a talented, 30-something songwriter and musician who gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to finally hit it big when his precocious ten-year old daughter secretly enters him into a Reality TV show songwriting contest. Though burned by a record deal years ago, past his “prime” to make it as a pop star and concerned they’ll change who he is, Cantor enters the contest after being encouraged by his wife, Alicia, and former manager, Mickey. As he struggles through his doubts and
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By the age of 12, Jack Stone had experienced more life grit than most adults. In desperation, he decides to grab the controls, make a list as his road map and set out to accomplish life his way. After fifteen years of life on the street and clawing up from the bottom, we find Jack as a successful lawyer. He’s done well on his own, crossed a lot off his list and added more. But, he hasn’t factored God into the plan. God hasn’t seemed to be around in the past… Can Jack trust Him with the future? As life
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Two twins raised Jewish become Christians while attending different colleges, returning home to share the news with mixed reactions. Directors: Dave Moody, Josh Moody Writer: Larry Silver Starring: Eddie Mekka, James J. Fuertes, Amanda Waters
Based on the award-winning novel by Rusty Whitener, Season of Miracles follows the Robins, an underdog Little League team through their 1974 season with newcomer and autistic baseball savant, Rafer (Grayson Russell, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Talladega Nights). Team leader Zack (Andrew Wilson Williams) takes Rafer under his wing despite taunting from their rivals, the Hawks. Their Coach (John Schneider, The Dukes of Hazzard, October Baby), manager Rebecca (Sydney Morgan Layne), and the rest of the Robins encourage Rafer as the team rises towards an unlikely championship season, that is less about winning and losing and more about living
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A film about overcoming fear, living up to expectations, the power of friendship and using one’s gifts and talents to inspire others. Directors: Nathan Blair, Joseph Bachor (co-director) Writer: Nathan Blair Stars: Malia Flack, Avery Noel, Elina Odnoralov
“About Miracles features four dramatic, true stories about modern day miracles. Told by the actual people involved and featuring gripping reenactments, these stories will amaze you as they strengthen your faith. A man is robbed, then shot in the head at point-blank range and left for dead. A woman hears a voice telling her to go to the ER even though she has no physical symptoms. A student has just one week to raise thousands of dollars for a mission trip. A baby is injured in a car accident and gradually loses his sight while his parents pray for healing.
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During the Depression, a family struggles to get by, expecting another Christmas without presents until their father brings home a dollar for them to spend on gifts. Director: John Lyde Writers: Sally Meyer, Gale Sears Stars: Brian Krause, Nancy Stafford, Danielle C. Ryan
A girl is suddenly forced to leave her happy orphanage home and move to a far more harsh institution, where the headmaster takes an instant dislike to her. She keeps her spirits up through her lonely life by looking forward to a traditional Christmas treat, and when the holiday arrives, something unexpected happens.
Adam was a high school kid who thought he was cool and had the answers. He had his friends, a girlfriend, but no time for the Lord. Then one day, Adam died. Guess where he went? Is hell real? Ask Adam. He knows. This drama is targeted toward a rebellious teen and those who don’t think they need the Lord in their life. Director: Karen Seimears Writer: Brian Kennedy Starring: Stephen Moffatt, Akron Watson, Leslie Leseman
This extremely well produced dramatic film follows the story of Samir Majan, a young man born and raised a Muslim in the Middle East who attended college in America. After receiving a degree from a university in Chicago, he begins his trip back home to see his family. But something has drastically changed in the young man’s life since coming to the States. As his welcoming committee awaits his arrival, the young man’s fear and concern is overwhelming. Samir knows trouble and persecution lie ahead because he has done the unthinkable. Samir has become….a Christian. This is one of the
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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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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.