This set of three DVDs includes Laughing in the Dark with Chondra Pierce, Ken Davis: Fully Alive, and Leland Klassen: Citizenship.
Life is tough for overworked single mother Tessa Rigsby. After she intervenes in a neighbors domestic fight, rookie cop Mike Coleman handles the situation. Soon after, Mike and Tessa develop an unexpected relationship of love and support, but like much of her past, Tessa's circumstances put her happiness at risk. Will she finally find the new life for herself and her son that she’s been seeking?
Includes all three of the faith-based theatrical movies.
Suzanne Waters (Karen Abercrombie) has just passed the baton as the principal of the local high school. Having spent a lifetime teaching life lessons, the journey into retirement is about to bring her one of her greatest lessons. As Suzanne reflects back on her life of faithfulness, we are reminded that there are no accidents in God’s Kingdom, no chance meetings, no purposeless steps taken. Also starring TC Stallings and Erin Bethea.
This set includes Healed by Grace and Healed by Grace 2.
The year is 1890 and Bible professor, Russell Carlisle has written a new manuscript that proves popular with all of his peers except for one. When Norris Anderson states that Carlisle’s ideas are deadly and could adversely affect coming generations their relationship is strained to the brink.
The true story of a special relationship between two pro football players, Gale Sayers (Billy Dee Williams) and Brian Piccolo (James Caan), who first made news as the NFL’s first interracial roommates. Piccolo’s heroic fight against cancer and the constant support and friendship of Sayers make this a moving and unforgettable film.
Four teenage boys from 1908 are accidentally hurled more than a century into the future. They live in shock, grief, acceptance, and then resolution, striving to build a time machine to return to 1908.
An inspirational story about two men from drastically different backgrounds and the bond that surprisingly brought them together for an everlasting friendship. Starring Greg Kinnear and Renee Zellwegger, John Voight and Dimon Hounsou.
When empty nester Amy takes her daughter to college, she is offered a six-week job planning their Harvest Festival. There she meets Noah, the professor in charge, and sparks begin to fly.
This is the true story of head coach T. J. Jackson's success in guiding many single-parent football players, delivering the nurturing and strength they need to graduate and succeed.
Sometimes life is a country song.
Where the Red Fern Grows -- This film tells the story of a boy and his dogs growing up in the majestic Ozark Mountains, and the love between parents. Where the Red Fern Grows, Part II -- 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.
What if God gave you a second chance?
Uncle Henry's new song, "We Three Kings," helps make a Christmas pageant a success and teaches the children truths about Jesus and the gifts given by the Magi.
Daniel and Sarah must learn to trust God with their marriage, or they will lose it all.
Set includes Treasures of the Snow and Tanglewoods' Secret.
Includes two holiday movies: Christmas Lodge and Christmas Miracle.
An aging military chaplain and a young girl from a broken home join forces to plant a miracle garden touched by God.
When young Sara Hopkins hears a preacher say faith can move mountains, she takes God at His word, starts praying, and sees miracles happen.
Trapped at a resort with her boss's team during a snowstorm, a woman gets to spend quality time with her boss.
Leland Klassen stars as Walter Mitt—uh, Walter Goertzen, who fell in love with the idea of espionage as a kid. But grown-up Walter works in a warehouse. He isn't lunching with femme fatales along the Champs-Élysées. But things are about to change.
Veteran sports anchor, Bruce Dalton, lives life “for the win.” But, to his family, friends, and those around him, that’s not always a positive thing. After getting into a brawl with a referee at his son’s basketball game, Dalton is sentenced to community service as a Salvation Army bell ringer during the Christmas season. Approaching even raising donations and filling food baskets as a game to be won, things quickly go south. Will Dalton learn that life isn’t a win-or-lose game, but a sport best played as a team? Dalton’s job and relationship with his family hang on that very question.
A heartwarming story about three twelve-year-old boys during an unforgettable summer in 1970.