A Taste of Praise
A Taste of Praise (2023) starring Eddie McClintock – the story of the Colorado cake baker who took a stand for religious freedom. And nearly lost his business, among death threats and other hassles.
A Taste of PraiseA Taste of Praise (2023) starring Eddie McClintock – the story of the Colorado cake baker who took a stand for religious freedom. And nearly lost his business, among death threats and other hassles.
A Taste of Praise
The Prince of Egypt – the epic journey of Moses from slave to prince to deliverer has been told and retold for centuries, inspiring generation after generation. Now DreamWorks Animation brings this timeless story to the screen for audiences of every generation to enjoy. Featuring the voice talents of Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sandra Bullock and more!
I Can Only Imagine is the story of writing the Christian hit song … And what it took for the young man to be able to write his pain, and reconciliation, into it.
I Can Only ImagineKing of Kings is a very good telling of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It has a huge cast of characters who all do a fine job acting. The dialogue is mostly… King of Kings
In God’s Not Dead, the first film of the franchise, a Christian student’s faith is challenged by an atheist professor. With his academic career and professional future on the line. With everyone telling him to let it go — will he? If not, why not?
God’s Not DeadAfter Jesus’ death and resurrection, before he announces himself, two of his disciples were disheartened. They were returning to their home. But on the road to Emmaus, they meet a stranger …
Road to EmmausMeant to Be – a story of several intersecting lives: a young man looking for his birth mother, a young girl with promise unexpectedly pregnant, a mom trying to deal with loss …
Meant To BeThe Book of Daniel tells the story of the exiled Israeli prophet, Daniel, and his interactions with four kings. It’s extremely enjoyable, and very well done!
The Book of DanielAt its core, Lilies of the Field is about resurrection and unexpected fulfillment. Coming together under the guidance of an unseen hand (“he build the chapel”) … Disparate people find more to life than what had seemed to be there before. The scene with the Priest at the end still gets me after seeing it more than a few times.
Lilies of the Field