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I Believe - DVD
9-year-old Brian (Rowan Smyth) has a supernatural encounter with God, an experience that sends him on an adventurous quest to "find out more about what Christians believe." He faces heavy opposition from the world around him especially from his own father Simon (Matt Lindquist), an atheist TV newscaster. Brian finds allies in the pastor of a local church (Wilford Brimley) and a wounded U.S. Marine (Jeremy London). Brian's pure and innocent faith brings about manifestations of God's extraordinary power that quickly become Breaking News. Don't miss out on this miracle packed adventure! Approx. 90 minutes
"WONDERFUL! INSPIRING!!" - The Dove Foundation (5 Doves-Faith Friendly/All ages)
"GRIPPING PLOT! VERY WELL DONE!" - American Family Association
"AN ENTERTAINING AND CAPTIVATING STORY THAT POWERFULLY REFUTES ATHEISM AND AFFIRMS CHRISTIAN FAITH." - Movieguide
"FUN, FUNNY AND DEEP!" - Good Fight Ministries
What God Hath Wrought - DVD
In a rare in-depth interview, Pastor Chuck Smith, 'the Father of the Jesus Movement,' takes us on a journey of his life and tells us in his own words how Calvary Chapel grew from 25 people to a worldwide movement. He and his wife opened their hearts and welcomed members of the hippie counterculture into their church and the rest is history. The result was the conversion of thousands of young people and the beginning of widespread changes in the church. Those changes had a huge impact on modern-day Christianity as we know it today. His ministry has since influenced and continues to influence millions of people all over the world.
The 105-minute documentary includes archival footage of that era as well as interviews with 'Jesus Music' bands like members of one of the first Christian rock bands 'Love Song.' Many of the 'Jesus Freaks' became pastors of some of the largest churches in America, including Greg Laurie, Raul Ries, Jeff Johnson, Steve Mays, Joe Focht, Mike MacIntosh, Skip Heitzig, and others who talk about their experiences in the 'Movement.' We also hear from members of Chuck Smith's family.