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Based on a true account and New York Times best-selling book comes the feature film adaption. Don Piper experienced love, joy and life like heb2sd never known during the 90 minutes he was declared dead after a traffic accident. But when he finally wakes in the hospital, Heaven's bliss was replaced by excruciating pain and emotional turmoil. With the support of his family and community, Don clings to his faith and fights to recover the life he's...
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Together for the first time on one DVD, the award-winning, five-part documentary series examines the war being waged by the entertainment industry against the once dominant culture of Christianity. Learn how art has evolved from a mirror to reflect the world into a hammer with which to shape it. And learn what you and your family can do to not just survive but even win this "war of the worldviews."
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Art of faith is a visually sumptuous series exploring the architecture and art of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Each program is presented and narrated by the broadcaster John McCarthy, who visits many of the greatest and most significant religious buildings of the world. Art of faith: Christianity locations for Christianity include Saint Catherine's monastery at the foot of Mt Sinai, San Vitale in Ravenna, the cathedrals of Durham and Chartres,...
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In Indescribable, Louis Giglio delivers a talk about God's creation of the universe, with images of space photography. In How great is our God, Giglio talks about the saving power of God in the victories of life and the enduring assurance of hope and faith in the midnight hour. In Hope, when life hurts most, Giglio talks about how hope allows us to endure the darkest moments of life. In Fruitcake and ice cream, Giglio talks about how the best things...
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Each year, over one million people end their lives by suicide. All death unsettles us, but suicide causes a very distinct set of emotional, moral, and religious scars. It brings with it an ache, a chaos, a darkness, a stigma that only one who has survived it can understand. Through powerful first hand experience, this video offers hope to those who have experienced suicide loss.
11) Agora
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A young slave in ancient Egypt must choose between joining the Christianity movement, which will give him freedom, and the woman he loves, who is his master and an atheist.
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"When you catch fire for God, you still need fresh kindling from time to time. The spiritual journey often takes twists and turns through territory that is uncharted and unexplored. It's so easy to become disoriented, lost, and even discouraged. Where do we go for direction? How do we find our way? In this follow-up to his best-selling Catching Fire, Becoming Flame, Father Albert Haase, OFM, mines the insights of our rich spiritual tradition and offers...
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"There are many paths to heaven. Each of us is called to discover our own unique way to grow in holiness whether it be as a parent, spouse, babysitter, beautician, bartender, or businessperson. And no matter the occupation or role we play in life, there are ten characteristics that should shine in the life of every Christian disciple. These are what Fr. Albert Haase calls "THE BE ATTITUDES." Each presentation by Fr. Albert explores one or more of...
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Bound by a promise he made to his mother on her deathbed, a pastor seeks to lead his wayward ex-con brother to Christ as they work together to renovate a dilapidated church. But when a desperate man robs the church at gunpoint, one brother's sacrifice sets events into motion that lead the pastor, the gunman, and the community on an improbable journey of faith and redemption.
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If there is one genre of art that seems to have played a greater role than any other, it is the nude. For at least 30,000 years, humans have represented the naked form in a variety of ways. From the ideal to the real, the romantic to the surrealist, there have been almost no end of works devoted to the unclothed human body. This series - presented by writer and broadcaster Tim Marlow - will examine those artworks, the societies that produced them...
19) Bible hunters
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Until the nineteenth century, most Bible-reading Christians believed the Old and New Testaments represented the Divine Word of God, presented in text without error. But when scholars began to question the authority and accuracy of the Holy Scripture, a group of intrepid explorers set out to discover the historical roots of the Bible. What they found would rock the foundations of Christianity.