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Episode 1
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In a culture where everyone seems to be consumed with "looking out for number one," it is refreshing to see a film that demonstrates a time-honored truth: When a man puts integrity above his own self-interests, God has a way of giving him the desires of his heart. Written and directed by Luke Pent. |
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Made in the image of God? Or a product of the survival of the fittest? Out of all the things God knows, he only chose to share with us the knowledge found in the book he authored, the Bible. It only makes sense that what is found there must be very important. One of the things he chose to describe for us is how he created the earth. Shouldn't we believe him? |
Episode 2
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How many lives does your life touch? This film by Andre Fredette shows how God can use us to touch others in ways that we may never know. |
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Writer and director John Gilbert uses 16mm film and special filters to create a film reminscent of a silent film era Charlie Chaplin film. The message is clear: 'Tis more blessed to give than to receive! |
Episode 3
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Tells the true story of a young man who sleeps in the open. He eats what he can find. He’s been stung by scorpions. He has his sandals, a coat, a staff, and a little water. That’s all. And yet, after hearing the gospel of Jesus Christ, he responded with such joy and wonder that he walks from one remote African village to another to share that gospel, establishing churches, and revisiting them to encourage them and keep them strong. |
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Just like the Shunamite woman who interceded with the prophet Elisha concerning
Another outstanding film from City on a Hill Productions. Visit their website at www.CityOnAHill.com |
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Award winning director Brett Bower stars in this action-packed suspense film. A much needed vacation turns into a nightmare as a couple picks up a hitchhiker. Watching this film will cause you to examine your own life and ask this important question: Am I willing to die for my faith? |
Episode 4
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"God is God" is a film that demonstrates how we can trust God in the midst of tragedy. It is the story of a mother who loses both her husband and daughter. Even though she never understands how God is using her tragedy to draw others to himself, she trusts Him and refuses to allow herself to become bitter, even forgiving the man responsible for her grief. Another great film written and directed by Shane Sooter of City on a Hill Productions. Click here to visit the website of City on a Hill Productions |
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He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their children, and the hearts of the children to their fathers... Malachi 4:6 “A Touch of Heaven” is a music video that speaks about the importance of fathers and mothers bringing up their children in the training and instruction of the Lord. It is the introduction to “The Voyage of Your Life” DVD. Includes footage from Georgia’s scenic Stone Mountain, and from various Caribbean islands. Written by Captain Bret and performed by The Homeschool Advantage Crew, “A Touch of Heaven” was produced by The Homeschool Advantage Productions. |
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This film by Richard Ramsey and Aletheia Stage and Film shows the absurdity of postmodern thought, attacking its three philosophical pillars: relativism, pluralism, and humanism. Postmodern religious thinking has led our culture to hold that there is no absolute truth, we must tolerate everything except intolerance, and that faith is a private matter that must not be made public. One can only think in these terms about religion. After all, nobody could possibly think this way concerning non-religious beliefs, such as that the earth is round, and that George Washington crossed the Delaware – or could they? “Washington’s Cross” is set in a world where postmodern thought is carried to its logical – or illogical?! – conclusion. An edgy, mind-bending look at a future without Biblical thinking; reminiscent of Rod Serling. |
Episode 5
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"Sunrise in the Rockies" is a video that depicts the beautiful scenery of God's creation, set to the inimitable piano music of Calvin Jones. It is a part of the video collection titled "Through High Places," produced by Dennis Zwoenitzer. |
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In a world that is big on "science" and short on "truth," teens today need a solid foundation of belief that offers real hope...not just for this life but for eternity. "Sarah's Hope" is a heartwarming film about the struggles, faith and redemption of a 16 year old girl named Sarah, who lost her sister Lauren a year ago in a car accident. Since then, Sarah has traveled a fast and furious road with her boyfriend Justin. But that’s about to end. Sarah is realizing that there has to be more to life. Through a classmate Rebecca, whose defense of creation reminds Sarah of her sister's faith in God, Sarah chooses a new direction. |
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Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. Proverbs 16:18 In this delightful claymation film, producer Spencer Weaver demonstrates that when we think more highly of ourselves than we should, it leads to disaster. However, when we humble ourselves and learn to serve others, then good things follow. Don’t be fooled by the false ending in the middle of this film, for our fine feathered friend has a change of heart and discovers a new and better answer to the question: Why Did the Duck Cross the Road?
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Episode 6
Charter February 6, 7, & 9
Comcast May 9
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When all goes wrong and you’re losing everything you have, God works it all out in Mysterious Ways. Jim and Brenda Harper thought they were paying a high price for their decision to home school their children. Little did they know what blessings would flow when they left everything to start a new life in a strange land. Mysterious Ways is an 89 minute feature length film. This episode contains Part One of two parts. Click here to watch the movie trailer.
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Episode 7
Charter February 13, 14 & 16
Comcast May 16
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This episode contains Part Two of Mysterious Ways. |
Episode 8
Charter February 20, 21 & 23
Comcast May 23
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An interview with Manny Edwards, the producer of the movie Mysterious Ways . Fascinating details about independent movie production from someone who’s committed to making movies that honor Jesus Christ, both in the story and in the film-making process itself. |
Episode 9
Charter February 27, 28 & March 2
Comcast May 30
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'Do not be misled: Bad company corupts good character. 1 Corinthians 15:33 Many parents have been misled into believing that it is a good thing for their children to keep bad company. Written and directed by Captain Bret, this film
portrays the absurdity of the common misconception that it is beneficial to expose children to moral and spiritual danger. |
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Written and directed by Candle Sampley, this film portrays the love and purpose of God as a song that permeates all of creation, running like a common thread throughout all of history. You can join in the making of that sweet melody – IF you will embrace the Singer and his song. |
Episode 10 -- Guest Producers Chuck & Andrew Vawser
Charter March 6, 7, & 9
Comcast June 6
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Decisions are a part of our lives every day. When confronted with the truth of God's word, the would-be bank robber in this film must make the most important decision of his life: whether to continue on down the trail he has been following, or to change horses and begin to blaze a new trail with God. Produced by
Seth and Shay Evanoff of Kalispell, Montana. |
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A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than rubies. Proverbs 31:10 This comedy takes a light-heartend look at the challenges faced by a group of young men as they seek virtuous young woman to marry. Written and directed by Chuck and Andrew Vawser of Watchman Pictures. |
Episode 11 -- Special Children's Episode
Charter March 13, 14, & 16
Comcast June 13
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“The Pastor’s House,” written and directed by Ken Lawrence. This film has cool graphics, fun songs to sing, and nifty puppet performances. |
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