Eight-year-old cancer patient Craig Shergold breaks The Guinness World Record for receiving get-well cards when he amasses 1.3 million cards.
Blinded by hate, Paul is determined to find and kill Peter, the enemy of his leader. However, a terrible accident—and a miraculous intervention—lead him on a journey of self-discovery where he learns to love the true Way. Set in an apocalyptic future, this dramatic film retells the life of the apostle Paul. Dove approved (12+).
An inspiring story about an up-and-coming high school basketball coach, who is fired for praying with one of his players.
Football superstar Reggie Knox retires at the top of his game to become a coach and 10th-grade history teacher at an inner city high school. When a high school football player is kidnapped, A wilderness chase puts Reggie against the neighborhood thug, while the life of a 16-year-old boy hangs in the balance between good and evil.
The Webster family enjoyed the good life of weekend shopping sprees, nice cars, and a beautiful home. Matt Webster (Chris Steele) was respected by his peers and envied as the man who had it all. But it took a financial crisis to show Matt that all things work together for good to those who stand strong in faith.
A captivating story about a family restored and a life discovered.
A faith-based drama set in the world of death row.
Dog-lovers unite as 4 adorable movies are unleashed in this canine collection of family-friendly films. These Dove-award delights are sure to entertain kids and families with wholesome stories all celebrating man s best friend.
Two Dove-approved compelling dramas, especially for music fans!
There be Dragons is an epic action-adventure romance set during the turmoil of the Spanish Civil War. The story traces the lives of two young men, Josemaria Escriva (Charlie Cox) and Manolo Torres (Wes Bentley), childhood friends who are separated by the political upheaval of pre-war Spain to find themselves on opposite sides as war erupts. Choosing peace, Josemaria becomes a priest and struggles to spread reconciliation by founding the movement Opus Dei (work of God).
A hurtful, disrespectful young man takes a hard look at his life after a car wreck.
Unbroken is an epic drama that follows the incredible life of Olympian and war hero Louis “Louie” Zamperini (Jack O’Connell) who, along with two other crewmen, survived in a raft for 47 days after a near-fatal plane crash in WWII—only to be caught by the Japanese Navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp.
Beginning where the hit movie Unbroken concludes, the next chapter brings the rest of Louis Zamperini's inspirational true story to life. After surviving years of torture as a prisoner of war, Louis (Samuel Hunt) returns home from World War II, where he meets and marries Cynthia (Merritt Patterson). Haunted by his past, he is driven deep into despair. But when Cynthia turns to God at the 1949 Billy Graham Crusade, her most fervent prayer for Louis is to find peace and forgiveness.
When her ill cousin arrives, Katy's perception of the world begins to change. Then a serious accident confines Katy to her room, which changes the young girl's outlook on life forever.
Inspired by the true story, Jim Caviezel (The Passion of the Christ) plays high school football coach Bob Ladouceur during the season that changed everything.
In this continuation of the classic novel, Billy returns from WWII to his grandfather's home and tries to readjust to civilian life. But the killing he witnessed in the war, along with the loss of a leg, have embittered him. It is through the gift of two puppies and a new friend that Billy rediscovers himself. Starring Doug McKeon and Wilfred Brimley. Award winner for excellence by the film advisory board
After millions of people around the globe mysteriously disappear, veteran pilot Ray Steele must fight to protect the passengers that remain on his flight.
After winning Olympic gold in the 1924 Paris Olympics, Eric Liddell ( Joseph Fiennes) has returned to China, where he was born to missionary parents, to teach local schoolchildren.
A gifted high school football player must learn to boldly embrace his talent and his faith as he battles racial tensions on and off the field in Woodlawn, a moving and inspirational new film based on the true story of how love and unity overcame hate and division in early 1970s Birmingham, Ala.
Includes The Last Straw and Christmas for a Dollar.
Based on a Max Lucado story, this film tells the tale of a Chicago journalist who finds in his past the key to his future.
The sequel to the 2006 hit movie, The Perfect Stranger.
The world is in chaos, and Josh's only goal is to get home to his family, but he'll have to fight his way through the Barbarians to do so.
A father tries to reconnect with his family and spark his writing career by going on a Christmas vacation to a cabin resort in the mountains.