Sonny Boone was a fighter who had everything, then lost it. He blamed God for all of his troubles and asked WHY bad things happened to him? His ultimate question: God Where Are You?
Steven Thomas (Mick Preston) strives to live a worthy life as a loving father and basketball coach. However, after a tragic accident caused by a drunken friend sees Steven's family torn apart. Steven struggles to come to terms with forgiving the person responsible and this causes him to lose a grip on those things most important to him. But as his ideal world begins to fall apart, it is through the support of his young basketball team, he manages to use his basketball playbook to rekindle his spiritual worthiness and be the father he was meant to be. Thus not only inspiring his young team to realise that there is more to life than winning basketball games, but also get his life and family back on track.
Featuring an outstanding cast of wonderful Australian actors including exciting new talent Harry Borland as Cody, Dennis Coard (Home & Away), Lauren Clair (Underbelly) Kath Gordon (City Homicide) as Bonnie and introducing Lloyd Edwards as Garrett.
Take a ride with Legendary band Highway 101, as they take you on a musical journey of inspiring and heart warming holiday songs. Go behind the scenes of this platinum selling band, hear what their favorite Christmas story's are, as well as never before seen footage.
A member of the congregation takes the pastor hostage in his own home and has given the pastor one hour to answer his question or else he will blow up the house with them both in it.
Ty helps out his estranged daughter with the hope tihat they can reconcile. He moves into her house with her two teenage children but the grandkids will find that old does not mean "washed up". Ty challenges his grandson and with that starts a whole new lifestyle for the family.
Part 1: Ty is now retired but he doesn't want his brain to. He decides to go back to college where he uses his faith in God to battle against the secular evolutionist thinking that is rampant throughout the college.
An ex-con returns home after serving time for a crime he did not commit and tries to get his life back together but the small town is not too eager to welcome him with open arms.
Paul Douglas is a bright, passionate twelve-year-old Christian whose goal is to be a missionary to the world, especially to the Jewish people. The rubber meets the road for his aspirations when Abraham and his Jewish family move in next door and Paul has the opportunity for hands on experience. As the two boys get closer to each other, they drift further from their doting fathers and face hard decisions as their probe to find religious truth shakes the foundation of their family relationships.
Mitchell is a bit of a loner but is passionate about his autograph collection. His friend Vance makes a time machine so they decide to travel back in time to get the autographs of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; the gospel writers.
Chris is now of age to take over the family business due to an accident that has taken his family but his style of managing is far from a charitable atmosphere. Chris is "visited' by his sister Grace, who takes him from times past to times ahead to try and show him the error of his ways.
Archie, a mean practical joker is the object of the ultimate practical joke; after his accidental death he is sent back to earth as a cute, fluffy Pomeranian named Quigley.
A woman moves to a new town because of a job transfer and buys a house but not all is well. Strange and frightening things are happening in the house so she searches for ways to rid the house of whatever forces are also living there.
Jessica's true love, Tom, starts appearing to her after his death. Terrified and confused, Jess seeks out an explanation for these haunting attacks and discovers that the key to her deliverance is her faith. In a surprising twist Jess will find out that the man she loved was not who she thought he was. The answers to her questions might surprise you.
Peter Martin, a sleazy small town politician has his world turned upside down when two teenagers struggling to overcome their own mistakes bring him face to face with his sordid past.
Eleven-year-old Cory (Dan Byrd) is a foster child nobody wants. Carlotta (Academy Award®-nominee Julie Harris) is an elderly woman the world has forgotten. Together, they find friendship and family when they join a traveling circus, and show "what an old has-been and a First of May can do." Hollywood legend Mickey Rooney costars as excitable circus owner, Boss Ed, with Charles Nelson Reilly as the clown who takes Cory under his wing, and Baseball Hall of Famer and 20th century icon Joe DiMaggio in his memorable last screen appearance as kindly stranger who offers Cory baseball tips and encouragement Winner of the Best of Fest award at the Chicago International Children's Film Festival, Two for the Show is that rare family film that will touch viewers of all ages.
Academy Award® winner Angelina Jolie directs and produces Unbroken, an epic drama that follows the incredible life of Olympian and war hero Louis “Louie” Zamperini (Jack O’Connell) who, along with two other crewmen, survived in a raft for 47 days after a near-fatal plane crash in WWII—only to be caught by the Japanese Navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp.
Adapted from Laura Hillenbrand’s (“Seabiscuit: An American Legend”) enormously popular book, Unbroken brings to the big screen Zamperini’s unbelievable and inspiring true story about the resilient power of the human spirit.
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