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- The inspiring and unknown true story behind MercyMe's beloved, chart topping song that brings ultimate hope to so many is a gripping reminder of the power of true forgiveness.
- After meeting a mysterious stranger, a man must escape a dystopian world to return to his wife.
- A seemingly perfect family looks to fix their problems with the help of Miss Clara, an older, wiser woman.
- Against the backdrop of high-school football and track, two brothers in a small Southern town face escalating problems with two different worldviews, straining--but ultimately strengthening--the bonds of brotherhood.
- Violinist Finley Sinclair travels to an Irish coastal village to begin a semester of studying abroad. At the B&B run by her host family, she encounters gregarious, persistent heartthrob movie star Beckett Rush.
- The inspirational tale of the grandfathers of fitness as we now know it, Joe and Ben Weider. Facing anti-Semitism and extreme poverty, the brothers beat all odds to build an empire and inspire future generations.
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- A gifted high-school football player must learn to embrace his talent and his faith as he battles racial tensions on and off the field.
- A crisis with his grandson arises, a 50-year-old ex-bull rider decides to ride again despite strained relations with his strong-willed daughter. Confronting his demons, he considers the greatest sacrifice for family.
- David's comfortable world is turned upside down when his birthmother unexpectedly reaches out to him, longing to meet the 18-year-old son she's only held once.
- His annual Christmas party faltering thanks to his cynical brother-in-law, former Growing Pains star Kirk Cameron attempts to save the day by showing him that Jesus Christ remains a crucial component of the over-commercialized holiday..
- An atheist goes through a near-death experience in a car accident before converting to Christianity.
- Through his relationships with two wildly different women, a vertically challenged bachelor with a larger-than-life persona must discover his purpose.
- When a young coffee shop owner is threatened with repossession she must take a chance with life and love as she fights to save her business.
- The extraordinary true story of Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife Heather. When war etches battle scars on their hearts, they face one more battle: the fight to save their marriage. One marriage, one family, under God.
- A heartfelt, laugh-out-loud comedy film, "Church People" is the story of real people with real struggles and their unique paths to discovering what faith in Jesus is all about. It all starts when "America's Youth Pastor," Guy Sides, realizes that he is stuck in the megachurch marketing machine and wants to rediscover his passion.
- A college student struggling with a painful childhood begins to have a recurring nightmare that compels her to confront her past and restore her faith.
- Crime thriller about three siblings in Appalachia getting by as local opioid dealers, trying not to get caught in the spiral of violence that comes with the territory.
- A group of kid space cadets must help in the rescue of three astronauts whose ship got stranded in space.
- Features captivating stories interwoven with inspirational truths about the fatherhood of God.
- This docudrama draws parallels between the dramatic fracturing of the nation over Abraham Lincoln's presidency and the presidency of Donald Trump.
- Ben met Ava at age seven standing in his driveway. As the two journey together through the seasons of life, a tragedy occurs that leaves their entire future in jeopardy.
- Steve McQueen truly is an American Icon. One of America's most endearing and intriguing movie stars, he "is still the King of Cool" according to Esquire Magazine-50 years after the zenith of his career. The strangest thing about him, however, is barely known, despite countless biographies and articles. Steve McQueen was a believer in Jesus Christ. On the surface McQueen had everything he could want-fame, cars, homes, more money than he could spend in a lifetime. An avid fan of the actor (and owner of a replica of McQueen's car in the classic film Bullitt), Pastor Greg Laurie hits the road in his mint Mustang, traveling the country in search of the true, untold story of McQueen's redemption-filled final chapters.
- A nostalgic look at the pen pal correspondence between Harry S Truman and Bernard Flat (B-Flat), an autistic young man from the South Georgia town of Second Samuel - the story truly begins when B-Flat tells President Harry about the passing of the beloved piano teacher, Miss Gertrude - the "Sweetest woman what ever drawled a breath..." But when secrets about Gertrude are revealed... the Small Town of Second Samuel has to learn what it means to "Love Your Neighbor" on a daily basis!
- The life and works of 19th-century circuit rider Robert S. Sheffey.
- A young woman wakes up in a lab confused and alone. Upon escaping, she must run for her life, as the mysterious abductor tries to track her down.
- Dive into the life of renowned water photographer, Clark Little, as he takes on the world's most dangerous shorebreak around the island of Oahu. When he's not in the water, Clark shares the insider tips and techniques that have taken his photos from his living room wall to inside the Smithsonian.
- A woman left behind during the American Civil War must break the ties to her husband before they become the demise of her son.
- A family of stand-up comedians tour the country while taking the opportunity to talk to people about their thoughts on the Bible. From the educated elite to the man on the street, they ask the question, "Are we idiots for believing the Bible? Or would we be idiots not to?"
- Documentary filmmaker, Frank Panico had often seen a mysterious 57-year-old handicapped man limping into church using his walker. Without knowing anyone was watching, the downtrodden man would quietly take a seat in the back of the Church. This man's demeanor touched Frank's heart, since it appeared as if he had hit rock bottom. After church, Frank offered the man a ride home. The disheveled stranger gave Mr. Panico a slight smile, and with gratitude, accepted the ride. The stranger introduced himself, "My name is Raymond Matthew Battey, but people sometimes call me Ray". Raymond appeared to always be in excruciating pain, but this never stopped his faithfulness. He would still walk to church, because of his deep love for God. Frank found compassion for Raymond, and felt like there must be an interesting story behind his situation-a story that needs to be told. Raymond became a subject for Frank's next film. Ray spoke slowly and with a slur. Frank knew, if Raymond accepted his proposal to have his life's story told through film, Raymond's impediment would slow down the filming process. Nevertheless, Mr. Panico felt it was worth the challenge. To Frank's delight, Raymond agreed to be part of the film. Little did Frank know, this solitary man with a childlike innocence would have the most enticing life story that Frank had ever heard. The first day of filming consisted of Raymond explaining the cause of his disability. Raymond's unbelievable story started on 23 December 1970. Eleven-year old Raymond was riding his bike over a nearby bridge in Stuart, Florida. He was on his way home from Christmas shopping. A fisherman unaware of Raymond's presence, while casting his pole, accidentally hooked Raymond's tire. This unfortunate incident caused the young boy to flip off his bicycle, and into an oncoming, speeding burial-car. While telling the story, Raymond jokingly stated, "It should have been me in that Hearse, but God didn't want that to be-and I'm here for a purpose". Ray explained that his speech impediment was a result of the accident. That life-changing tragedy left Raymond with several broken bones in his body, and a crushed skull, which caused severe brain trauma. And as if that wasn't enough for a kid to handle, a careless doctor had accidentally cut his vocal cords, too. Raymond was in a coma for six months, and hung onto life by a thread, but through the grace of God, today he lives. Strangely enough, Ray's plot thickens. He informed Frank that he had died three times on December 23-once in the street, once in the ambulance and once in the hospital. This information was given to Raymond by his mother. However, for some reason, in the deep recesses of Raymond's heart, he already knew about his leaving this earth three times and returning. Quoting Raymond, "I already knew it anyway. I had gone to Heaven." Ray continued, "I saw Jesus, Mary, God and Michael, the Arch Angel, too, and my heart was beating faster than you can imagine when I spoke with God. There was a huge golden gate and millions of angels. Heaven is the most beautiful place that I had ever seen". Mr. Panico asked, "You actually saw God?" Ray answered with certainty, "Yep, and He told me that He had been waiting for me. God told me that I was part of a beautiful plan. God said things are going His way and don't worry." Frank questioned Ray again, "Did you speak to God or Jesus?' Without missing a beat, Ray held up his index finger and said, "Both as One." This blew Frank away, knowing that scripture basically states the Father and the Son are One. Then Raymond said, "I saw my brother, Michael too. He was reaching out and taking Jesus' hand." It turns out that just four months after Raymond's accident, while he was still in a coma, havoc had struck the Battey family again. While his mom and dad were visiting him in the hospital, disturbing news came to them about their 14-year-old, epileptic son, Michael. Raymond explained that his brother, Michael was fishing on the Palm City, Bridge, just a couple of miles from the bridge where Raymond's accident took place. Michael had a seizure, fell into the water and drowned. Mr. Panico asked Ray, "Who told you the news about your brother's death?" Ray answered, "Nobody told me. I knew before anyone else did. I had a vision while I was in the hospital, and I knew about Michael's death, and how he is in the hands of Jesus, like I told you before". Frank strongly felt that Raymond was appointed by the Lord to convey a message of strength through God. The Evil One, and his spirits did not want Raymond's message to get to people. These evil forces were hell-bent on destroying the strong relationship that Raymond and Frank had cultivated, while preparing for the film that they were to make. Judging by the information that Mr. Panico was gathering, he strongly sensed that Raymond had been the target of demonic attacks that wanted to shut him up and shut him down. Furthermore, these assaults had been occurring ever since he was just a child. Dark supernatural events occurred while filming. For example, a sinister sound was picked up through a mic connected near Raymond's chest while interviewing. However, this noise was not recorded on another camera, which recorded audio through a built-in external mic. In another instance, Raymond received an anonymous phone call from someone, or something pretending to be Frank. Surprisingly enough, the voice was identical to Frank's. The caller told Raymond, "I'm done with you, and our friendship is over!" Raymond, devastated and in tears, stayed up all night and suffered extreme anxiety until Frank arrived at his home the next day. Frank assured Raymond that the call was not from him. When Mr. Panico checked Raymond's phone records, a phone number listed as, "unavailable caller" appeared at the exact time that Ray had stated. Frank as well as two different phone companies, tried to call the number back. Their attempts were futile. It was if the number, and the caller did not exist. These two men, now referred to each other as brothers-in-Christ and attended church daily. Both knew they needed to be all guarded-up to face the spiritual warfare that was unfolding. They also prayed that Raymond would be healed from the disabilities that had plagued him since childhood-if it was in God's will-of course. Their focus on "Our Father in Heaven" paid off. The entities that wanted to thwart their friendship, were soon overcome. Moreover, Raymond now walks and speaks better than ever. Raymond is now a living testimony that Heaven does exist, and God is everywhere, and in everyone. Furthermore, perhaps the purpose of Raymond's story is to be one of encouragement to the downcast. Maybe his story will be a compelling message to the viewer, and will let a viewer think that if this handicapped man, who had been through so much suffering, can maintain a positive attitude and carry on, so can I. Raymond told Frank to make sure the people know that this story is not about him, but it is meant to give glory to God. The paramount message of the film could be summed up through one simple statement that Ray exclaimed. "I am nothing without God!" Mr. Panico testifies, "Because of my surprised relationship with Raymond, I'm changed for the better and am deeply inspired, and I know this is the Lord's doing. God is surely using this handicapped man as a tool to bring hope to mankind, and I am immensely honored to have met, "MY FRIEND RAYMOND".
- A timid traveler, confronted with the reality of human trafficking culture, must decide the best way to save someone who does not appear to desire freedom.
- This documentary from Wintons Motion Pictures asks and answers the increasingly tough questions regarding gun control in America.
- An average day at the office takes a turn for the worse when a worker receives a note to meet with the boss.
- A woman and her family must make a journey through a newly destroyed world to find her father who has prepared for the worst.