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| Junior Asparagus and Laura Carrot learn the value of having a servant's heart-ages 4-8 Junior and Laura have more important things to do than helping an angry old pickle. A visit to Mr. O'Malley sends them into the world of Ham-a-lot, where they discover what happens when servants stop serving others. Laura is captured by the dreaded giant, Grizzle, but no one will help. Junior is left alone to save the day and everyone learns to take time to serve one another. |
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| The perfect gift for Father’s Day, a son’s birthday, graduation, or any time, The Sportsman’s Bible is ideal to slip into a pocket and carry into the field. The Mothwing fall mimicry camouflage pattern cover and darkened page edges are non-reflective and won’t scare game. In addition to the full text of the Holman Christian Standard Bible translation, The Sportsman’s Bible contains numerous devotions written for hunters and fishermen that connect the timeless principles of God’s Word with the passion of millions of North American outdoors enthusiasts. In 2000, over 15 million Americans purchase hunting licenses, and 30 million bought fishing licenses. Churches are becoming aware of this significant market and are sponsoring wild game dinners and father-son ministries that focus on men’s interest in hunting and fishing. Jason Cruise, founder of the Tennessee Outdoor Network and Coordinator of Outdoor Ministries for the Tennessee Baptist Convention, is executive editor of the special devotional section which includes articles by well-known sportsmen plus helpful outdoors tips (“Setting Up a Ground Blind,” “Tree Stand Safety,” “The Hunter’s Code,” etc). |
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| In The Spreading Flame your heart will be thrilled at the mighty exploits of God's faithful people, and at how His providence has overruled in the affairs of men and nations that the truth of the Gospel should never be extinguished. This video takes you from Italy, France, Switzerland and Germany to England and Scotland, documenting and following the Waldenses, the Huguenots, Luther, Knox, Calvin, Tyndale, Wycliffe, Zwingli & Beza! Running time: 81 minutes |
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| In The Spreading Flame Part 2 we trace the story of the English Bible. From the first efforts of John Wycliffe to the ultimate success of William Tyndale whose New Testament transformed England and whose diligent work in the face of opposition, persecution and ultimate martyrdom laid the foundation for the Bible we have today. Tyndale’s translation came into the hands of men like Thomas Bilney, Hugh Latimer, William Ridley and Thomas Cranmer, all prominent men in the development of the Reformation in England and all of whom preferred to burn rather than bow to error. On this video we meet the first English martyrs William Sawtrey and John Badby and we witness the terrible burnings in London, at Smithfield. We trace the first glimmerings of evangelical light in Scotland and observe how political events paved the way for the man who would change the face of that country forever, John Knox. ‘The Spreading Flame’ will thrill your spirit with the heroism of saints from the past and inspire you to serve Christ Jesus with renewed vigour in the twenty-first century. Running time: 79 minutes. |
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| The poet Lord Byron wrote “They never fail who die in a great cause.” Nowhere is this truth more evident than in the deaths of the martyrs whose flaming pyres attest to what happens when either nobleman or commoner decides, for conscience sake, to follow the path to a purer faith. The martyrs paid for their struggle in the priceless coinage of their blood and left a legacy which can never be calculated. In part three of The Spreading Flame we turn the focus first to Scotland where persecutions and martyrdoms drove many a virtuous man and woman from their homeland. But then, suddenly, a champion appeared! A man prepared to do battle, to take on all comers, to fight till victory was achieved, to heed neither critic nor foe till men and women, freely born, could freely worship as conscience decreed. “John Knox fought the noblest battle ever waged on Scottish soil .. and defeated a more formidable foe than Wallace encountered at Stirling .. or Bruce vanquished at Bannockburn. He broke the firm knit league of conspirators .. plucked from their very teeth the little country of Scotland .. and rescuing it made it one of the lights of the world .. and .. along with England .. a mother of free nations.” In Switzerland an equally fierce and courageous battle was fought by another champion – Ulrich Zwingli. Almost single handedly he dragged the tiny Alpine country from the mediaeval darkness of superstition and made it one of the brightest lights of the Reformation. Zwingli paved the way for Calvin. Calvin became the friend and mentor of Knox. Knox transformed Scotland and his message went around the world. The Spreading Flame brings you the vibrant, uplifting story of these great champions of the faith. Running time: 61 minutes. |
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| When Ulrich Zwingli stood up in the Holy Shrine of Einsiedeln and told the pilgrims that the money they spent on indulgences was "a foolish waste," it more or less marked the end of his relationship with the church of his fathers. Zwingli was a diligent student of the Bible and it was his faithful proclamation of scriptural truth which did most to bring about reform in Switzerland. His primary object was not the overthrow of the Papacy, although that was indeed the final outcome. His chief aim was the restoration of true religion as he saw it declared in Scripture. Under Zwingli's influence the people came to its fountain of knowledge, and as they did so the truth entered, the heart was cleansed, the understanding was liberated, and the conscience relieved from the burden of mere religious observance. All across the country towns and hamlets came out of darkness as men and women turned to the living lamp of the Word of God. While Zwingli was changing the religious face of Switzerland, in England, the work of reformation was also advancing. In 1525, when King Henry the Eighth, that most colorful of monarchs, wanted to get rid of his first wife in favor of a woman who might possibly bear him a son and heir, a rift with the Church of Rome was inevitable. This predicament over the king's marriage arrangements was to be one of those winds of change that would have more effect on the nation than any of the key players could ever have imagined. It involved the astute religious negotiation of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, and the wily political maneuverings of Thomas Cromwell, England's most powerful statesmen at the time. When the dust of political and religious reform eventually settled, England was a transformed country. The chains of Papal subservience were broken, the Bible was restored to a place of moral supremacy and the light of truth was beginning to shine throughout the land. Strange .. and wonderful .. how the winds of God's providence blow in favor of the truth. Running time: 55 minutes. |
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| This fifth episode of The Spreading Flame series takes us into the heart of the reformation in Switzerland, to the city of Geneva, and explores the contributions of John Calvin. We also witness the progress of the Reformation in England after the death of King Henry VIII. Recounted are the martyrdoms of three immortal reformers—Nicholas Ridley, Hugh Latimer, and Thomas Cranmer. The story concludes with a look at two noble groups of persecuted believers, the Huguenots and the Covenanters, who both paid dearly for their faith in Christ. Through all these trials and tribulations endured by God’s precious saints, there burned forever, sometimes brightly, sometimes, dimly, the spreading flame. Running time: 65 minutes. |
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| All-American point guard Lootie Pfannder (Jamie Lunner) is hired to coach the basketball team at a small private girls school. She's not exactly what the dean---and former coach---expected! But in spite of opposition and tragedy, Lootie's unorthodox style turns a group of perennial losers into championship contenders. Also features Mark-Paul Gosselaar. The St. Tammany Miracle is a tale of faith, inspiration and basketball. Approx. 90 minutes. |
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| This award-winning dramatic special finds 10-year-old Tammy traveling back in time to the first Christmas in Bethlehem and witnessing the little stableboy's act of un selfish love when he gives the Christ child his pet lamb. Tammy then realizes how sharing presents with others is a way of sharing God's love at Christmas.' ' |
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| The Staircase, based on the real legend of the "miraculous stairway" at the Sisters of Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico is an inspirational, life-affirming drama of hope and faith. Mother Madalyn's (Barbara Hershey) last wish is that her beloved chapel be completed. However when local carpenters built the chapel, they neglected to erect stairs up to the choir loft, and due to the chapel's construction, adding a staircase is now impossible. The arrival of Joad (William Petersen), may be the answer to Mother Madalyn's prayers. ' |
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| It's an astronomical mystery. A strange star is claimed to have appeared at the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. From the Producer of The Passion of the Christ , Steve McEveety, comes this compelling, objective investigation of the story found in the Biblical Gospel of Matthew, a story often called the 'Star of Bethlehem.' It brings the words of Roman and Jewish historians alongside the visions of ancient prophets. It mixes 'modern' mathematicians with recent discoveries about the ancient world. Come solve this age-old mystery for yourself through this literally stunning film.' |
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