
Jake and Roger grew up as best friends. But in high school, Jake becomes a star athlete who has it all: a college scholarship and the perfect girl, an ideal life that comes at the exclusion of his childhood friend. Meanwhile, Roger no longer fits in anywhere and becomes tired of always being pushed aside. He makes a tragic move that spins Jake’s world out of control. As Jake searches for answers, he begins a journey that will change his life forever.
Take your youth group and their parents to see this movie when it comes to theaters, January 2010!
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Based on the novel by Karen Kingsbury
Jack and Molly Campbell are right where they want to be, enjoying an idyllic life with their six-year-old son Joey. Then the phone call comes from the social worker the Campbells never expected to hear from again. Three states away in Ohio, Joey’s biological father has just been released from prison. He is ready to start life over with his wife Wendy but not without their son.
A judge’s quick decision deals a devastating blow to the Campbell family: Joey must be returned to his biological parents. In the days that follow the ruling, Jack & Molly Campbell have a desperate and dangerous thought. What if they can devise a way out? They could take Joey and simply disappear… LIKE DANDELION DUST.
The inspiring story of Martin Luther, the 16th-century priest who led the Christian Reformation and opened up new possibilities in exploration of faith, justice and righteousness. The film begins with his monastic vow, continues through his struggles to reconcile his desire for sanctification with his abhorrence of the corruption and hypocrisy of the Church and ultimately shows him being charged with heresy.
From the pages of an international best seller, the drama of two ‘ordinary’ women who became heroines of the Dutch Resistance during World War II. The true story of Corrie and Betsie ten Boom, who fought the Nazi regime with the only weapon they had: love.
You’ve never seen a spiritual memoir like this. Like many who came of age in the 1960s, Greg Laurie was on a search for the meaning of life. Born out of wedlock to an alcoholic mother who married seven times, his life was suddenly changed when he encountered a group of young Christians on his high school campus in Newport Beach, California. Greg has since authored more than 35 books, started what became one of the first mega-churches in the United States (Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California) as well as a far-reaching ministry (Harvest Crusades) that today touches many who are searching for meaning, just as he once was.
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Over forty years ago Ed Everett made a simple trip to Mexico to help the poor. During this trip he realized that a unique opportunity existed to help the deaf, so he took a leaf of faith without knowing that one of his sons had prepared him for this very moment. Hearing Everett is a documentary that tells a story of faith, love and adventure. It’s about a legacy, started by one man, which continues today.
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Ten-year-old Cadi Forbes’ sister has died as the result of a tragic accident, and Cadi can’t help feeling somewhat responsible. Desperate to shake her guilt, Cadi seeks out the assistance of the one person rumored to have the power to absolve sin—the mysterious Sin Eater. In the midst of her redemptive quest, however, young Cadi uncovers a malevolent secret that threatens to destroy her family and divide her tight-knit village community. Only after discovering the truth about Jesus Christ and the human condition does Cadi realize that there is only One capable of providing absolution of sin, and His words can only be found in the Holy Bible. Henry Thomas and Louise Fletcher star in a feature adaptation of the novel by best-selling Christian author Francine Rivers.
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The true story of Mincayani, a Waodani tribesman from the jungles of Ecuador. When five young missionaries (including Jim Elliot and Nate Saint), are speared to death by the Waodani in 1956, a series of events begin that change the lives of the missionaries’ families, Mincayani and his people.
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Stained was originally produced for the 168 Hour Film Project. In the near future, a young woman struggles under the decay and oppression of the Old City, a deeply divided society determined to preserve its peace and stability through the systematic segregation of its citizens. Anya, living in the Green District with the other sick and undesirables, finally becomes overwhelmed and dissatisfied by her conditions. Drive by profound loss and a faded hopeful memory, Anya finds the will to search for a way out and a freedom she never imagined possible.
Hidden Treasure is a light comedy about an unsuccessful real estate agent who finds oil in a field, then must convince his wife they should sell everything they own to buy it. Based on Matthew 13:44.
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Prodigal Sons is a drama about two sons trying to manipulate their father to achieve their own selfish ends. Based on Luke 15:11-32.
A true life account of Israel Hanna and his journey of faith. He came to Christ through incredible circumstances, hearing God’s call and serving in ministry until he experienced the devastating loss of his daughter. Consumed by this tragedy and feeling forsaken, he tried to abandon faith, but God had a different plan in mind, “to seek and to save that which was lost”. Israel’s story will amaze believers and unbelievers.
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