What would it take to break a man who refuses to be broken — a man who knows no fear and whose total confidence was in himself? Martial arts champion Raul Ries was weaned on anger and fueled by rage — a destructive path that led him to the brink of the murder-suicide of his family and himself. But on the darkest night of his life, Someone intervened. The man who refused to show weakness faces Someone so powerful that he is finally broken and taken from...Fury to Freedom.
George Washington Carver was born a slave. By the end of his life, presidents and corporate titans valued his friendship. This excellent documentary follows the life of the African-American scientist and reveals his passion for service to others.
Grief Share centers around a diverse group of individuals who are brought together by their mutual desire to heal. Each member of the class has experienced a profound loss and each individual's story parallels the parables of Jesus.
The situation of India’s Dalit community, formerly known as the Untouchables is a disgrace in the modern world. These three documentary films expose the systematic oppression of the Dalit people while offering practical solutions for healing and change. This three DVD set also includes over two hours of bonus material making it perhaps the most comprehensive exploration of the plight of the Dalits currently available on DVD.
A woman's granddaughter has been placed for adoption. Her only hope of ever seeing her granddaughter again is to leaves clues to her birth family's identity via sealed documents the child will have access to when she reaches legal age.
The Conlee family's journey from broken to beautiful.
The award-winning film The Matter of Life cuts through the angry rhetoric and divisiveness about the issue of abortion and presents a message that goes beyond pro-life and pro-abortion arguments.
Five missionaries went into the land of the savage Aucas. Their offer of friendship was rejected, and the Aucas killed the missionaries. Elisabeth Elliot, wife of one of the martyrs, her daughter, and Rachel Saint would not give up and eventually lived among and brought the Gospel to the Aucas.
VINDICATION explodes onto the screen with eight pulse-pounding, edge-of-your-seat episodes in its highly anticipated third season.
Vindication is a faith-based crime drama that follows the investigative work of Detective Gary Travis.
This crucial series is narrated by the late Dr. Francis Schaeffer and former Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop.
How 12 churches in one city found the courage to become the front line in the war on drugs.
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.
Inspired by true events, this is the dramatic story of a British salesman's search for his missing sister in the war-torn wilderness of Iraq.
Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution is a feature-length documentary intended to encourage and equip homeschool families to start strong and finish well.
The untold testimony of Tim Mahoney, the creator of the award-winning films series, Patterns of Evidence.
In wartime Holland, Corrie ten Boom and her family of watchmakers quietly sheltered Jews in their small house—until Nazis discovered the "hiding place" and arrested them all. This is the gripping, true story of Corrie and her sister's endurance in the horrors of the Ravensbruck death camp, and their sure hope that God is the true hiding place.Starring, Julie Harris and Jeannette Clift.
This set of two DVDs deals with cancer and includes I Still Believe and Reflections on the Lord's Prayer for People with Cancer.
This set of two DVDs includes Lifemark and I Lived on Parker Avenue.
Based on the bestselling book, The Watsons Go to Birmingham, the film chronicles the ordinary interactions and everyday routines of the Watsons, an African American family living in Flint, Michigan, and how they are drastically changed after they go to visit Grandma in Alabama in the summer of 1963.
The story of Herb Gregg, who was abducted and held prisoner for seven months by militant Islamic extremists in 1998.
After Death is based on the true accounts of New York Times bestselling authors and near-death experience survivors who give us a peek into life’s biggest question: What happens when we die?
As young waits for her name to be called in an abortion clinic waiting room, she meets a gentle-faced janitor (Bruce Marchiano). It soon becomes clear he is more than just a janitor. He’s come to plead for the life of her child. When her name is called, what will Alison choose?
On May 9, 1986, in the small, ranching community of Cokeville, Wyoming, David and Doris Young took an elementary school hostage for several hours before detonating a bomb inside a classroom that held every teacher and student in the school. In the wake of the madness, Ron Hartley, whose children were inside the classroom, must fight his skepticism and unbelief as he hears eyewitness accounts from the students about miraculous, heavenly intervention during the crisis. When tragedy strikes . . . what do you see?