Two documentaries on the global issue of human-trafficking.
Kendrick Brothers' SHOW ME THE FATHER is their first documentary film. Providing a fresh perspective on the roles of fathers in today's society, it invites you to think differently about how you view your earthly father, and how you personally relate to God.
This set includes three titles in the Reflections series with Ken Curtis: Reflections on Psalm 23, Reflections on the Lord's Prayer, and Reflections on the Beatitudes.
The situation of India’s Dalit community, formerly known as the Untouchables is a disgrace in the modern world. These three documentary films expose the systematic oppression of the Dalit people while offering practical solutions for healing and change. This three DVD set also includes over two hours of bonus material making it perhaps the most comprehensive exploration of the plight of the Dalits currently available on DVD.
This crucial series is narrated by the late Dr. Francis Schaeffer and former Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop.
Poverty Cure is a six-episode DVD series on human flourishing. This high-energy, 152-minute documentary-style series challenges conventional thinking and reframes the poverty debate around the creative capacity of the human person, made in the image of God. Listen to the voices of entrepreneurs, economists, political and religious leaders, missionaries, NGO workers, and everyday people as host Michael Matheson Miller travels around the world to discover the Christian foundations that allow human beings, families, and communities to thrive.
The untold testimony of Tim Mahoney, the creator of the award-winning films series, Patterns of Evidence.
After Death is based on the true accounts of New York Times bestselling authors and near-death experience survivors who give us a peek into life’s biggest question: What happens when we die?