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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.
- 17-year-old Jem Starling struggles with her place within her Christian fundamentalist community. But everything changes when her magnetic youth pastor Owen returns to their church.
- The true story of Rachel Joy Scott, the first student killed in the Columbine High School shooting on April 20, 1999.
- A documentary on kids who attend a summer camp hoping to become the next Billy Graham.
- Grace Trey is a phenomenal singer. But at the tender age of eighteen, after she gets the music break of a lifetime and is thrust into the "real world" - her faith is put to the test.
- When Mary Colbert hears Mark's message she feels called to start a national prayer movement across the nation for the leadership of America and a return to the godly principles they were founded upon.
- We follow the life, health and career of the Grammy award winning Clarence Fountain and the Blind Boys of Alabama. This journey is woven together with "Gospel at Colonus"
- An egocentric young businessman and his secretary end up stranded in a trip to the countryside, getting in an odyssey that will test their faith and patience.
- During the COVID-19 lockdowns, an Evangelical Christian singer stands up for religious liberties by holding mass outdoor worship concerts.
- Bishop Mack must face a dark secret that will destroy his family and perfect reputation as long-time pastor. Bishop Mack takes the staff on a rocky journey of unpopular decisions in cancel culture to lead an interracial church in an urban neighborhood at the risk of losing his son.
- Documentary filmmaker Alexandria Pelosi tours red state America examining the practices, politics and beliefs of fundamentalist evangelical Christians. Interviewees include Jerry Falwell (who kicked her out on learning that her mother is House Speaker Nancy Pelosi) and Ted Haggard, disgraced former leader of the National Association of Evangelicals, and members of the Christian professional wrestling circuit.
- Official music video for "I Can Only Imagine" by MercyMe.
- There are approximately 60 million evangelicals in the United States. They represent by far the largest religious group and should not be underestimated politically as voters. They take the Bible literally and believe that God created the world in six days, that the world only existed for 6,000 years, and they dismiss scientific knowledge as lies. They fear Muslims and atheists, homosexuality and permissive life. Alcohol, abortion and sex before marriage are taboo. In large parts of the United States, secularism, the separation of church and state, are being removed more and more. In the countryside, heavily armed paramilitary Christian religious warriors use rapid-fire weapons to train the martial emergency and the fight against anyone who does not fit into their retrograde worldview. At superficially harmless-looking music festivals, masses of young people, many of whom are still minors, are indoctrinated with Christian fundamentalism. The filmmakers of the documentary give a frightening insight into a strange world and show a supposedly modern country, in which large parts of the population have a level of intellectual development as in the Middle Ages and are as reactionary in their worldview as in Islamist theocracies.
- "Danielson: a Family movie" is a documentary about unbridled creativity vs. accessibility, Christian faith vs. popular culture, underground music vs. survival, and family vs. individuality. The film follows Daniel Smith, an eccentric musician and visual artist, as he leads his four siblings and best friend to indie rock stardom, eventually facing the struggle to become viable as a solo act. Along the way he mentors an unknown singer-songwriter named Sufjan Stevens whose own subsequent success stands in stark contrast to the music world's uneasy reception of Danielson just a few years prior. Makes use of collage, direct cinema and animation.
- A look at the growing influence of the Christian rock music scene, featuring concert footage and many interviews of band members.
- Stan Finn, a small-time boxer from Scotland, makes his way to the United States where he continues to peruse his dream as a boxer and hopefully one day, he will own the heavyweight championship. He settles with his wife Elizabeth in Staten Island, New York where he is trained by boxing legend Jack Brutus. Currently, the Heavyweight title is currently owned by Buster Martin who starts to notice Stan after seeing his name shooting up the leader board. Stan is determined to go after that championship and mentions Buster Martin's Name to the media adding smart remarks to kick Buster Off. Elizabeth falls pregnant with Stans Child. After Stan's smart remarks to Buster, Elizabeth was shot by Buster's Men prior to the fight. Stan looks to prove there is hope for the life and recovery of his wife and their son Casper Finn. This is his journey of love and loss.
- On August 3, 1968 a new genre of music was born at THE SALT COMPANY Coffee House in Hollywood, California. Taking their cue from a sell-out event pastor Don Williams and performer Bob Marlowe had done the year before ("The Gospel According to Bob Dylan"), they realized the best way to reach "today's generation" was through music and selfless-service like the first century disciples. They formed a musical group and a community of over 60 young believers who served at The Salt Company "rapping" with hippies, drug addicts, and lost souls. They took the band on the road to beaches, parks, and the streets of LA. The Salt Company became one of the pillars of the west coast Jesus Movement. Larry Norman, Randy Stonehill, and Dennis Agajanian all played their music and shared "The Message". We've tracked down many of these humble innovators as they share their stories for the first time about a tumultuous era not so different from today.
- A music video for the 1991 song "Addictive Love" by the American gospel recording artists BeBe Winans and CeCe Winans, from their album "Different Lifestyles".
- The story of rising stars Jason and deMarco, two attractive pop stars - both Christian and gay - and lovers.
- Reflections of the 1979 Greenbelt Festival of Contemporary Christian Music, held at Odell Castle with Cliff Richard, After the Fire, Larry Norman, Garth Hewitt, Randy Stonehill and with a special guest appearance by Roy Castle.
- A makes-you-wanna-dance music video from Hillsong Kids Jr. made especially for preschoolers boasting 14 praise songs and interactive videos.