or just for a quiet night of good entertainment.
What's So Amazing About Grace? A Study for Small Groups What’s So Amazing About Grace?—Over 1 million books sold. In this ten-session small group DVD, award-winning author Philip Yancey offers intimate glimpses of God’s life-changing grace. Using candid interviews with real people, he illustrates the power of God to forgive the most horrible deeds, love the unloving, and redeem the seemingly irredeemable.The DVD and 32-page leader’s guide provides ease of facilitation for the small group leader. The participant’s guide, available separately, provides a book for small group members to follow along with the teaching and record responses to questions. | |
Squad 77 A Journey of Faith Into the Unknown Drama Some say it was just a story, that it wasn't real. It was real....I know. I was one of them. Allen Davis, a former military special forces man is convinced to train a squad of misfits for a dangerous and secretive mission. When things start to go wrong the Squad members begin questioning the true purpose of the mission. With the mission turning into the fight of their life, the squad must decide to trust each other and rely on God. Can they help the missionary they set out to find or will they even be able to help themselves? | |
| End of the Spear Dare to Make Contact Drama | |
| I Am David Believe in the power to change your destiny Drama Freedom. It is the story of a 12-year-old boy, David, who escapes a Communist concentration camp with little more than a compass, a sealed letter, a loaf of bread, and instructions to carry the letter to Copenhagen, Denmark. David is thrust into the free world for the first time in his young life as he travels across Europe. It is a spiritual voyage of discovery, where David slowly loses his instinctual mistrust of humanity and begins to smile, share, trust and ultimately, love. I Am David addresses the cruelties, politics, and suffering of warfare while celebrating the resilience of youth and the unbreakable spirit of a child. | |
| | To End All Wars In a jungle war of survival, they learned sacrifice. In a prison of brutal confinement, they found true freedom. Rated R for Language & Some Graphic Violence Drama, War, Action Directed by David Cunningham, this is a true story about four Allied POW's who endure harsh treatment from their Japanese captors in Burma, during World War II while being forced to build a railroad through the Burmese jungle. Ultimately they find true freedom by forgiving their enemies. Based on the true story of Ernest Gordon. Superbly directed and filmed, though graphic and realistic. Stars Kiefer Sutherland, Robert Carlyle and Sakae Kimura. |