Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad chronicles the dangerous flight of four determined slaves from a cotton plantation in America to the “Promised Land” in Canada.
Includes four titles: Thicker Than Water, Follow the River, Out of the Woods, and Long Road Home.
Based on the bestselling book, The Watsons Go to Birmingham, the film chronicles the ordinary interactions and everyday routines of the Watsons, an African American family living in Flint, Michigan, and how they are drastically changed after they go to visit Grandma in Alabama in the summer of 1963.
During the 90 minutes he is declared dead after a traffic accident, Don Piper experiences love, joy, and life like he's never known. But when he finally wakes in the hospital, Heaven's bliss is 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 lost.
One night while chasing two suspects, Officer Bryan Lawrence is kicked in the face and instantly paralyzed. Forced to depend on others for the simplest things, Bryan is determined to keep his promise to walk his son's fiancé down the aisle. The doctors say he'll never walk again. Can his faith sustain him?
A modern-day Christmas classic set in the picturesque Smoky Mountains.
Christmas is a time of miracles. Share a slice of Christmas sweetened with friendship in this poignant Christmas story based on a classic holiday tale.
A wedding planner is about to have her big break, until a private investigator turns her world upside-down.
A former World Champion Bull Rider attempts to put his life back together by agreeing to ride a bull that no man has ever been able to ride and that claimed the life of his friend.
Rob Petrie (Dick Van Dyke), a writer for the fictitious television comedy, The Alan Brady Show, is in the business of jokes. As Petrie works alongside fellow writers, Sally (Rose Marie) and Buddy (Morey Amsterdam), and pompous producer Melvin Cooley (Richard Deacon), the humor of the show overflows into their own lives. While trying to create a top-notch comedy, Petrie and his cohorts, as well as his wife, Laura (Mary Tyler Moore), must deal with everyday problems both at work and at home. It’s wholesome TV comedy for the entire family!
A faith-based feature about a public school teacher fighting against angry parents who are insisting on the separation of church and state and pushing for the end of the school's Bible club. Everything changes, however, when the parents witness their own children find faith and be saved.
The third release in the God's Not Dead series of theatrical faith-based movies.
Seven episodes from Disney Channel's laugh-out-loud comedy hit.
A detective comes to faith while investigating the theft of a church's collection plate.
A talking sheepdog helps a troublesome nine-year-old boy change his life.
Dancer Riley Adams is faced with he greatest setback of her life after a terrible accident, yet Riley clings to her faith, determined to recover in time for the national competition. Through equine therapy, she develops a special bond with a mare named Grace, and a most unexpected burgeoning romance as well.
After his mother unexpectedly dies, 17-year-old Ethan discovers he is the owner of his mother's horse - a horse he never even knew existed.
When high school senior Brad Lee disappears the night of his graduation ceremony, his girlfriend is forced to question everything she thought she knew about him and their relationship, as well as her own faith, in hopes of finding him.
After a family tragedy, a young girl's bravery becomes a beacon of hope when she is forced to grow up fast and carve out a new life for her family in a strange new world.
Henry Cobb (Sidney Poitier), a warm and honest man, has worked his family brickyard for 57 years. From dusk to dawn every day but Sunday, every week of the year, he has proudly put his blood and sweat into creating red clay bricks. But now, in a time when automation rules America and following the recent passing of his beloved wife, Cobb's passion for his work is gone. When 13-year-old Danny Potter (Cody Newton) enters his life in search of a refuge from his bickering parents, Henry becomes his mentor, giving the boy a sense of purpose and the role model he so desperately needs.
An eight-year-old boy is willing to do whatever it takes to end World War II so he can bring his father home. This story reveals the indescribable love a father has for his little boy and the love a son has for his father. Rated PG-13.
Children tell the story of the life of Jesus Christ in their own words and through their own drawings
If any town is in need of a miracle, it's Woodhaven, a tiny town hanging on the edge of the American frontier. It's nearly Christmas, but it's hardly a season of celebration. Work is scarce, money is tight, love is lagging, and spirits are down. Maybe the Miracle Maker can turn things around. The town anxiously waits for someone magnificent who can change their lives. But the ragged traveler who appears isn't who anyone expects—except for one small, silent boy and a precocious little girl.
Eight-year-old cancer patient Craig Shergold breaks The Guinness World Record for receiving get-well cards when he amasses 1.3 million cards.