Martin Luther triggered a seismic upheaval that rocked the western world in the 1500s—with an impact that continues to reverberate to this day. The great drama of Martin Luther’s life comes alive in this vivid portrayal of the penniless monk’s quest for truth—a quest that would re-shape the church, and the world. Perhaps the most faithful movie about Luther’s life ever made, the film does not shy away from the deep theological questions—and answers—that mark Luther as one of the most influential people of the last thousand years. Director: David Batty Starring: Padraic Delaney, Gerharde Bode, Jr., Bruno Grzeszykowski SHOW
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Here is the intimate story of one of the greatest preachers in the history of the church. We follow him from his youth where, as a young preacher he is surprisingly called to minister in London and soon captures the love and respect of the nation. He goes on to become one of its most influential figures. This powerful, inspirational docudrama faithfully recreates the times of C.H. Spurgeon and brings the “people’s preacher” to life as it follows his trials and triumphs with historical accuracy. Made by the award-winning Christian Television Association and filmed on location in England, Scotland, France
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A troubled teenage girl’s life is turned upside down when she is forced to provide community service in a retirement home. As she develops a close friendship with one of the residents, she learns that giving is greater than receiving and she is forever changed when she discovers the power of family, hope, and faith through the strength of her devoted single father. Directed by Warren Fast Starring Erin Gray, Paris Warne, Jasen Wade, David Keith, Bo Svenson
This is the better version WITHOUT narration. In the future, a new world soldier begins to question the truth once he comes across a highly eye-opening diary. Full Dove Review Dove Approved for ages 12+ This is a vision of a Biblical future of Apocalypse and the Antichrist and it is vivid in its imagery and storytelling. Ben Davies is terrific as Shaw, also known as agent 408. He works for the One World Government in tracking down people who refuse to accept the chip which allows them to buy or sell, but he can’t get away from Christianity and
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In 1952, American poet Joy Gresham (Debra Winger) travels to England with her young son Douglas (Joseph Mazzello) to meet with Oxford University professor C.S. Lewis (Sir Anthony Hopkins), author of the Narnia books. They hit it off quite well and become good friends even though they are a contrast of opposites: C.S. quiet and studious, and Joy being talkative and never hesitating to speak her mind. After Joy gets a divorce from her husband and returns to England, C.S., known to his friends as Jack, even agrees to marry her to allow her to stay in England. Jack is
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The story of a woman’s struggle to reconcile her tragic circumstances with her faith in God. Director: William Mings Writer: William Mings Stars: Bonnie Hawley, Gary Costello, James D. Miller
Lillian White (Masey McLain) had plans for the perfect summer but they are shattered when her boyfriend mysteriously disappears the night of his graduation ceremony – the same night he tells her he loves her for the first time. After law enforcement dismisses the case classifying him as voluntarily missing, Lillian becomes desperate to prove that he couldn’t have just walked away. Director: Brittany Goodwin Stars: Masey McLain, Desiree Ross, Ben Davies, Burgess Jenkins
A retired police officer, despondent over the loss of his family, contemplates a dramatic decision which will change his life forever, until he meets a mysterious woman who, through her personal stories, gives him a reason to re-examine what is most important to him.
When the pastor and his wife change the church’s Christmas pageant, the choir decides to boycott. In order to fix this, the pastor disguises himself as an old man to lead them back to church. Directed and Written by Sean Morgan Starring Lindsey Register, Victoria Jackson, Erin Bethea
Amidst financial pressures and the uncertainties of WWI, Pastor Frederick Lehman begins to write a song about the love of God. When he gets stuck on the third verse, ten-year-old Blynn comes to the rescue by calling a sibling council and laying out a strategy to help Papa write the song. Along the way they waste a lot of paper, explore an old asylum, meet a real Jewish Rabbi, and learn about events that took place more than eight centuries earlier. Faced with failure and grief, Blynn is left grappling with a desire to love God. Can Papa help Blynn
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We Are Stronger is a faith-based film exploring a veteran’s battle with PTSD. While Vic struggles to recover from his physical injuries, reclaim his marriage, and adjust to life after combat, he discovers he can’t do it alone. This film was made in cooperation with the Stronger Alliance, Mighty Oaks, CRU Military, Amos House of Faith, Armed Forces Mission, and more who are dedicated to trauma recovery. Rated PG-13 (mature thematic material and brief bloody war images). Director: Robin Murray Cast: Ulises Larramendi, Angela Sweet, Don Ortolano, Justina Page, Bryce C. Miller, Jamie Higgs, Rachel Francis, Carson Whittaker
Solomon is crowned King of Israel and rules the land with love, peace and respect. While visiting the city, Solomon meets the beautiful Queen of Sheba and falls in love. When she returns to her homeland, Solomon falls into a deep depression, departing from his once idyllic world of peace and luxury while his kingdom threatens to collapse. Directors Roger Young Starring Ben Cross, Vivica A. Fox, Max von Sydow
He sailed in 1793 to India with a reluctant wife and four children to bring the message of Jesus. There he encountered so much hardship it is amazing he didn’t abandon his mission and go home. But he stayed for over 40 years. One issue that tormented him was sati–the burning alive of widows when their husbands died. He would not rest until this practice was stopped. Facing insurmountable odds, he “plodded” on to influence the abolition of sati and to become the revered “Friend of India” and “Father of Modern Missions.” Director: Tony Tew Writer: Tony Tew Stars: Richard
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When the family patriarch dies suddenly, the Delvecchio’s are thrown into crisis. Family secrets and simmering feuds between brothers, fathers and sons threaten to undo the family until God intervenes. Director: Rick Lalonde Writer: Rick Lalonde Starring Andrew Cheney, Robert Miano, Jason Collett
Mickey Rooney stars in this made-for-TV movie about a young girl who wants a grandfather for Christmas. She instead finds a “pseudo-grandfather” in homeless ex-con Elmer (Rooney), who helps to teach the girl about the true meaning of Christmas. Director: Peter McCubbin Writers: Peter Ferri, Peter McCubbin Starring: Mickey Rooney, Simon Richards, Lesley Kelly
Christmas time at the home of George and Denise but all is not well – George is worried about a friend while Denise frets over the Christmas concert at their church. Solutions come to the fore on a Silent Night, when everyone is reminded of The Gift of Christmas. Director: Tom Whitus Writers: John B. VanMeter, Tom Whitus Stars: Bruce Davison, Dee Wallace, Jenn Gotzen
Second chances start when a hardened criminal crosses paths with a precocious little girl who is helped by an angel to change hearts during the holiday season. Written and Directed by Rob Diamond Starring Scarlett Diamond, Vincent Vargas, Adam Hightower
Amy, Catherine, and Charles Fay can’t wait for their Uncle Henry to arrive for Christmas. This is the first year since Mama passed away and the children are working together to fill the void and put together a Christmas play at their church. With the help of Uncle Henry’s new song, “We Three Kings”, not only is the Christmas pageant a success, but the children learn truths about Jesus and the gifts that were given to Him by the Magi. Directed by Joseph Graber and Stacie Graber Starring Rebecca St. James, Michael W. Smith, Nise Davies
An inspirational story for today. . . Climbing the corporate ladder and living the fast life, a successful business professional is forced to confront his real purpose. As he travels from Manhattan to the Carolina Coast and on to the Bahamas he finds the answer in The Glass Window. Director: Curtis Graham Writer: Tim Paskert Starring Jeremy Marr Williams, Alison Burns, Naima Lett
PARENTAL DISCRETION IS ADVISED TV-14 rating When the life of Grace Wyatt, an esteemed music professor, is disrupted by the tragic loss of her husband Eric, Grace retreats to substance abuse as a way to cope with her grief. Tossed out of her lavish academic world and finally at rock-bottom, Grace seeks help from a Christian recovery center. Starring Karen Abercrombie, Cameron Arnett, Marcus “Flame” Gray, Sharonne Lainer
A teenage boy raised entirely “off the grid” in the Appalachian Mountains, suddenly finds himself homeless, alone, and lost in a hi-tech modern world that he has never known before. Snatched from the jaws of the foster care system by a sympathetic deputy sheriff, who takes him into her home against the wishes of her troubled family. Problems grow from bad to worse as he discovers the truth about himself and uncovers secrets about his past that bring new meaning to the phrase “testing your faith.” Starring Joseph Stam, Wendy Piper, Ryan Henderson, Elijah Bullen
An old man is about to be executed in ancient Rome, and then finds himself translated to the 21st Century where he is confused and homeless. When a truck driver picks him up in Rome, Oregon he discovers that the old man claims to be the Apostle Paul! In the spirit of Miracle on 34th Street, humor with a poignant message is delivered, about the condition of the Body of Christ in the U.S. The result: minds are changed, and lives are saved. Director: Jerry E Thompson Writer: Jerry E Thompson Stars: Robert Cohn, Anthony Lam, Rebekah Stought
Bible camp starts in two days and the Director has a problem. His How to Become a Christian was stolen and he doesn’t know who took it. He calls in a Detective to solve the case. There are only six staff members in the camp and each of them is a suspect. The Detective determines one of them took the book and reasons they did so because one of them is not a Christian. Oh no! But which one is it? Is it the Lifeguard, the Nurse, the Cook, the Coach, the Secretary, or the Groundskeeper? It’s up to the
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Meet the Wylers – a family unlike any other and way too much like your own! For a dozen years, James has served as both big brother and surrogate parent, trusting God for help in raising his three siblings – and hoping for a date some day! As youngest brother Bobby turns 16, everyone returns home to celebrate – and to finally find out how their parents’ money will be divided. Andrea is hoping for more than her fair share, Dennis (make that ‘The’ Dennis) just needs enough to keep the anarchists at bay (don’t ask), and nothing would please
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Interviews with women who have gone through the trauma of abortion.
Will Wright dreams of playing baseball in the big leagues and is ready to sacrifice anything to make it happen. How much will he risk for his chance at the big leagues? And when he hits rock bottom, is there a way up? Milltown Pride is an entertaining evangelistic movie that recalls a bygone era while conveying relevant truths for today. Director: Tim Rogers Writer: David Burke Stars: Thomas Sneed, Rebecca Kaser, Ben Ascher
Steps of Faith – What would you do if you told the world you heard God’s voice and no one believed you? Storyline: Steps of Faith, is a light-heart dramedy about Faith Houston an accountant, who is directed by God to move to a small town to work on a Hippotherapy farm helping children. Faith is mocked by her family since she doesn’t have a rapport with children or animals and is not a devout Christian. Faith decides to follow her heart and move after she encounters several challenges. She finds herself at the farm in the horse stalls shoveling
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