This video is an astonishing and beautiful array of nativity scenes collected from across the globe.
Four ladies entertain with warmth, hospitality, and southern charm while demonstrating unique arts and skills.
Four ladies entertain with warmth, hospitality, and southern charm while demonstrating unique arts and skills.
A documentary on the life and entire artistic production of Giotto (1267-1337), considered the greatest of all the Italian Gothic painters. The innovations and originality that Giotto brought to the art world have influenced all artists since. His life and art are presented here -- from Assisi to Rome, Rimini to Padova and, of course, in his own Florence.
Four ladies entertain with warmth, hospitality, and southern charm while demonstrating unique arts and skills.
How Great Thou Art celebrates the beauty and grace of God's country while enjoying favorite hymns written to praise Him. Amazing Grace & Climb Every Mountain features enchanting scenery from around the world, set to timelessly inspirational memories we all know and love.
Four ladies entertain with down-home charm and wit while providing instruction, practical tips, and fun-filled insight into the unique art of candle making.
Four ladies entertain with down-home charm and wit while teaching useful and fun canning skills.
Includes seven collections from the Gospel Films Archive: Family Films, Missions Collection, Cathedral Films, Loyola Films, Christopher Films, The Easter Collection, The Children's Collection, and The Christmas Collection.
To some, Scientology is a bona fide religion based upon rigorous research and its doctrines are akin to universal scientific laws. But to others, including some former members, Scientology is a cult whose so-called doctrines are nothing more than ridiculous science-fiction stories invented by founder, L. Ron Hubbard. What is the truth about Scientology? Find out in this compelling documentary that takes you inside the walls of this controversial organization.
To some, Scientology is a bona fide religion based upon rigorous research and its doctrines are akin to universal scientific laws. But to others, including some former members, Scientology is a cult whose so-called doctrines are nothing more than ridiculous science-fiction stories invented by founder, L. Ron Hubbard. What is the truth about Scientology? Find out in this compelling documentary that takes you inside the walls of this controversial organization.
Featured is The Face: Jesus in Art which is the first of a two part series called "Jesus and Mary in Art"
Featured is Picturing Mary which is the second of a two part series called "Jesus and Mary in Art"
Four ladies entertain with down-home charm and wit while teaching a wealth of fun and helpful kitchen essentials that will make your culinary adventures richly memorable.
Four ladies entertain with down-home charm and wit while inspiring you to use herbs for both delectable cooking and invigorating natural health.
Four ladies entertain with down-home charm and wit while offering helpful instruction in making wonderful dairy dishes.
Four ladies entertain with warmth, hospitality, and southern charm while teaching a host of quilting skills and techniques.
Four ladies entertain with down-home charm and wit while teaching a wide range of fun and useful sewing skills.
Four ladies entertain with down-home charm and wit while demonstrating the fun-filled process of baking fresh breads.
Four ladies entertain with down-home charm and wit while teaching a host of practical crafting skill sets.
Four ladies entertain with down-home charm and wit while providing instructive step-by-steps, artful how-tos, and advice in the enjoyable and highly useful activity of making soap.
This set includes six DVDs and a magazine on C. S. Lewis: The Fantasy Makers; The Shortest Way Home; Shadowlands; Through a Lens Darkly; Affectionately Yours, Screwtape; C. S. Lewis Onstage; and Christian History magazine issue #113.
Four ladies entertain with down-home charm and wit while teaching the timeless skills of gardening.
What speaks to them? How are they misunderstood?