Adoniram and Ann Judson were the first American missionaries sent abroad from the United States. The couple sacrificed enormously to bring the gospel to the people of Burma.
Host, Luke Walkdock, travels to Jerusalem to see the places where Jesus himself would have walked. He sifts through the evidence of Jesus' life, death and resurrection and unpacks the reason that Jesus is called the "Lamb of God."
Set includes The Amish and the Reformation, The Amish: A People of Preservation, Hazel's People, and Harvest of Fire.
This set includes Poverty Cure, The Line, and The Stranger.
This set of eight, as seen in issue 126 of Christian History magazine, includes five DVDs and three issues of Christian History magazine on influential Baptists.
Elizabeth mentors Julie, who finds teaching more difficult than she imagined; Abigail has to find a way to convince the railroad to build its depot in Hope Valley.
When the students of Rosewood High School lose their theater, music, and dance departments due to budgets cuts, they create their own.
The third installment in the Sarah, Plain and Tall trilogy.
A college basketball coach leaves the Navy in 1951 and becomes coach of an underdog Indiana high school team.
A veterinarian who talks with his patients sails off to find the Great Pink Sea Snail and Giant Lunar Moth.
In this Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, a widow accepts a job as a live-in governess to the King of Siam's children. Starring Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr.
Includes Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Movie; Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Series; Signed, Sealed, Delivered for Christmas; From Paris with Love; From the Heart; One in a Million; Lost Without You, Truth Be Told, and Impossible Dream.
Mountie Jack returns finally to his home in Hope Valley so that he and Elizabeth Thatcher can start planning their wedding.
When Elizabeth learns that her mother has taken ill, she returns to Hamilton, her hometown, with Jack as her escort. Once in the comparably opulent Hamilton, Elizabeth and Jack are confounded by Jack’s ne’er-do-well brother and Elizabeth’s former suitor, Charles Kensington. But it is Elizabeth’s father, William, who drives a wedge between them when he suggests to Jack that Charles would be a better match for his well-bred daughter.
Further complicating their new romance, Jack and Elizabeth must part company so that Jack can return to Hope Valley and his duties as a Mountie. Elizabeth, however, remains in Hamilton, where she finds herself tending to her family and spending time with the handsome Charles Kensington.
Elizabeth returns to hope Valley and immediately volunteers to look after a neighbor’s rural homestead… and his two children, an undertaking which proves to be a bigger chore than she’d imagined.
Jack and Elizabeth leave Hope Valley and rush back to the city of Hamilton when they learn that Jacks' brother, Tom, was involved in an automobile accident... with Elizabeth's sister, Julie! But Tom and Julie are hiding something about the incident, a deceit that puts Jack and Elizabeth at odds with their families... and with each other. Their trip is further complicated when Tom and Julie endeavor to run off together - via train this time - and Elizabeth's father offers Jack a job - an offer that puts Jack and Elizabeth's fledgling romance in peril yet again.
In the days before the big New Year’s Eve celebration, Hope Valley sees some unpredictable resolutions. Abigail sets out to catch whoever’s been stealing from her kitchen: and finds herself in charge of two orphans in the process. Elizabeth resolves to take charge of Jack’s dog, Rip, in an attempt to remedy Rip’s apparent jealousy of their relationship. Rosemary is determined to win a San Francisco Herald essay contest about a "real frontier family",… and has to pose as Lee’s wife when a reporter from the paper shows up.
The compelling defense of the faith written to the Roman emperor around A.D. 150 by a notable early church martyr.
The Letter of the Churches of Vienna and Lyons to the Churches of Asia and Phrygia including the story of the Blessed Blandina.
An early Roman bishop, a disciple of Peter and Paul, gives urgently needed counsel to the Church of Corinth.
Worksheets to guide you through the programs.
The Gift is a story that will touch your heart and make you understand the difficult issues that are facing people in the developing world today.
Starting Over is a culturally-relevant dramatic film that addresses the HIV/AIDS crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa.