Although he has no arms, his spirit soars, inspiring others with his music and his courage. Tony Melendez may have been born without arms, but that hasn't stopped him from enjoying life to the fullest. Today he is known around the world for playing the guitar with his feet. In this program we meet Tony and see him perform in many locations.
This fascinating documentary presents the events of Gladys' life, chronicled by Carol Purves, author of Chinese Whispers: The Gladys Aylward Story and accompanied by photographs, illustrations, and recordings of Gladys' own voice.
If you ever wondered if caring people can make a difference in this world, then be sure to see this program.
Includes four DVDs on the life of Christ: Road to Emmaus; Come Follow Me; My Son, My Savior; and To the Ends of the Earth.
'Science disproves the existence of God' - and thanks to high profile scientists such as Prof. Richard Dawkins and Prof. Stephen Hawking - many people unquestioningly believe it. But many scientists and other academics of the highest caliber, are challenging this 'assault on faith.' Among them are three top Oxford professors: Professors Alister McGrath, John Lennox and Keith Ward.
"No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear." CS Lewis - A Grief Observed Loss comes in many forms: The grief over the death of a loved one, the devastation of a physical or mental impairment, the pain of divorce or separation, or the distress of job loss and foreclosure. The physical and emotional responses to grief can be as heart wrenching as the loss itself. So where does a person turn for answers and encouragement in a time of despair, doubt or fear?
Here is an amazing story of hope from the horrific massacre at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999, where many innocent lives were lost. One of those was Rachel Joy Scott, mercilessly murdered for her faith in God.
Is there evidence for ancient biblical origins in the Chinese culture? Who are the Chinese seeks to answer these absorbing questions as it provides insight into one of the most ancient civilizations on earth. Who are the Chinese? is a film that takes you into the deep cultural and spiritual roots of the Chinese people. Filmed in six locations across the world, this production provides those searching for the roots of Chinese history a well-researched documentary with some intriguing surprises.
This set of five DVDs includes Breaking the Silence, The Amish and the Reformation, The Amish: A People of Preservation, Hazel's People, and Harvest of Fire.
This set of 5 DVDs includes In the Footsteps of St. Peter, The Story of the Twelve Apostles, Road to Emmaus, Paul the Apostle, and The Apocalypse.
This set of six best-selling DVDs for Easter includes The Week that Changed the World, Road to Emmaus, The Story of the Twelve Apostles, The Holy City...and a Garden, The Two Thieves, and I Believe in Easter.
This set of six best-selling DVDs for Easter includes The Week that Changed the World, Eyewitness Bible: Easter, Discovering Who Is This Jesus?, The Holy City...and a Garden, Road to Emmaus, and The Story of the Twelve Apostles.
This set includes five DVDs plus a free magazine: The Fantasy Makers; C.S. Lewis Onstage; The Shortest Way Home; Affectionately Yours, Screwtape; Shadowlands; and issue 113 of Christian History magazine on Seven Literary Sages.
This set of four includes Eyewitness Bible: Easter, Discovering Who Is This Jesus, Road to Emmaus, and The Week that Changed the World.
This set on Eric Liddell includes three DVDs: On Wings of Eagles, Eric Liddell: Champion of Conviction, and Torchlighters: The Eric Liddell Story.
This set of five DVDs includes Paul's Road to Damascus, Ancient Bible Destinations of Greece, In the Footsteps of St. Peter, The Story of the Twelve Apostles, and The Seven Churches of Revelation Rediscovered.
Set includes five DVDs for Easter: I Believe in Easter, Road to Emmaus, Come Follow Me, The Last Supper, and Third Day.
Set includes 3 DVDs: Corrie ten Boom: A Faith Undefeated, Torchlighters: The Corrie ten Boom Story, and The Hiding Place/Return to the Hiding Place.
A deeply moving adventure through the fear that so often holds us back.
Around the twelfth century, a fresh wind blew across Medieval Europe, bringing the Scripture to ordinary lay people through traveling preachers and new translations. Many were inspired to commit their whole selves to seek and to serve God while remaining in the world rather than join religious orders. Let the prayers and devotion of Margery, Thomas, Catherine, Lawrence and many others inspire you toward a deeper faith in this issue of Christian History.
Discover the modern world’s most famous missionary that you may have never even heard of: E. Stanley Jones. When E. Stanley and Mabel Lossing Jones set out for India, their witness changed the world. Read more in this issue of Christian History.
A book about John Wesley, the lands he traveled and his famous contemporaries.
Examine the 1904 Welsh Revival through the eyes and thoughts of the Revivalist himself, 26-year-old Evan Roberts. Follow Roberts life from his conversion at 13 to the outbreak of Revival in November, 1904.
A History of Christian Worship: Ancient Ways, Future Paths is a six-part series that explores centuries of worship practices, as seen through the eyes of Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox churches. From scripture, sermons and creeds to baptism and the Eucharist, from art and music to drama and media, from prayer and contemplation to service and ministry, viewers will discover the significant people and events that have shaped history and learn how modern worship practices are rooted in the earliest foundations of the Christian faith.