1939, Hitler's army was closing borders, and 85 American missionaries were in Germany serving their church. The escape of these missionaries from Nazi Germany is one of the most dramatic events to occur in modern LDS history.
Ephraim's Rescue is the story of Ephraim Hanks and his journey to rescue the Willie Handcart Company.
In 1986, a small town in Wyoming experiences a tragedy when a man enters an elementary school with a bomb and holds the students and teachers hostage. As the situation becomes more dire, the community comes together and witnesses a divine intervention, resulting in a miracle that saves lives. The incident is investigated by law enforcement officials, including a skeptical forensic pathologist, who must confront their own beliefs in the face of overwhelming evidence of a higher power.
Love, Kennedy is a moving drama that tells the true story of Kennedy Hansen, a young girl with a debilitating disease who teaches those around her about love, faith, and the power of the human spirit. Despite her daily challenges, Kennedy remains positive and inspires everyone she meets.
17 Miracles is a movie based on true events that follows a group of Mormon pioneers who face various challenges including snow adventures, hunger, and encounters with rattlesnakes and wolves. Through prayer and faith, they overcome their obstacles and find healing in their journey.
In 1908, Alma Richards, an eighth-grader, quits school to work as a ranch hand. A chance meeting with a professor motivates him to resume his education, leading him to compete in high jump at the Stockholm Olympics and win a gold medal.
In the early 1900s, a former boxer turned preacher is sent to a small town in Idaho. Despite facing challenges and resistance from the locals, he becomes an inspiration and brings positive change through his faith and love for the community.
Since she was a small girl, Jane Panting has heard miraculous stories from her mother, Elizabeth -- stories of temporal salvation that her young family experienced as they voyaged from Gloucester, England, to the Salt Lake Valley. She heard about the blessing Wilford Woodruff gave her mother, promising that she and her children would reach their destination and experience the Lord's providential hand on more than one occasion. But Jane was only an infant when they made their harrowing journey and is beginning to doubt her mother's fantastic stories -- until she receives a miracle of her own.
Martha and Jed Richards live in Oregon in 1862. They and their two daughters moved there to make a new life, but the daughters died of cholera along the way. This has left Martha an emotional wreck, and she is unable to move on with her life. That is until an orphan named Danny comes to live with them. Jed immediately accepts Danny as his son, but Martha is still too upset to be able to love him. As time passes, however, she finds herself more and more able to accept him as part of the family.
Meet Will Duncan, a man who tells his young friend, Dusty, that “an honest heart is more valuable than any amount of money.” Will wants to marry his sweetheart, Annie, and he promised her father that he would save $10,000 to prove he can take care of her. Will never breaks a promise. As a scheming rival does his best to add to Will’s money shortage, there is no shortage of laughs. Through it all, Will proves to be constantly courageous—and frequently funny—example of honesty.
Finding Faith In Christ is a movie that explores the journey of a person finding faith in Jesus Christ. It highlights key moments such as the resurrection, miracles, and the crucifixion. The story is set in the 1st century and includes elements of Mormon beliefs. It is based on biblical teachings and serves as a Christian film that promotes healing and religious faith. The movie is loosely based on the Bible and a novel.
An awkward teenage boy's dream comes true when he finds a mysterious pair of glasses that turns him into the greatest baseball player his town has ever seen. He quickly learns that winning doesn't mean anything if you can't be proud of how you play the game.
Praise to the Man is a documentary film released in 2005 that explores the life and accomplishments of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The film provides an in-depth look at the life of Joseph Smith, including his upbringing, his visions, the translation of the Book of Mormon, and the establishment of the Mormon Church. It also delves into the persecution that Smith faced and his eventual martyrdom. The documentary seeks to shed light on the significance of Joseph Smith's contributions and his enduring legacy.
Gordon B. Hinckley: A Giant Among Men is a biographical drama film that portrays the life of Gordon B. Hinckley, a prominent figure in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The movie depicts his journey as a prophet and highlights his leadership, faith, and impact on the Mormon community.
Big sister Krista angrily wishes her little brother Tyler would just turn into a bug and buzz off. She gets her wish, courtesy of Mrs. Pickle Nickle, an alien babysitter. Can Krista find her missing bug of a brother and get him back to normal?
A dramatic parable of choice and resulting consequences. Synopsis: A man is traveling alone in his car in Southern California. The year is 1947. He stops to look at his road map. The map warns him that no one should turn off the main roads without inquiring locally. The driver notices what looks like a short-cut on the map. He turns onto it. Soon his car has overheated and he is stalled - miles away from any help. The traveler walks away from the road apparently hoping to find another short-cut, cross-country. He brings no hat, no canteen, no provisions.
A Hilarious and insightful look at LDS Children by T.C. Christensen, whose credits include The Work and the Glory and Praise to the Man Digitally Remastered The new DVD, Mouths of Babes, is hilarious, charming, and honest! This classic LDS comedy is back and better than ever! When young children are asked thought-provoking questions, their spontaneous answers are unpredictable and often surprisingly wise! Digitally remastered, the DVD Mouths of Babes will surely be a family favorite!
Treasure in Heaven: The John Tanner Story is a heartwarming documentary that follows the inspiring journey of John Tanner, a man known for his generosity and unwavering faith. Set in the 19th century, the film beautifully depicts Tanner's selfless acts and his profound impact on the community. From his humble beginnings to his battle with cancer, the story highlights the power of kindness and the enduring legacy of one man's commitment to helping others.
Only a Stonecutter is a biographical short film set in 19th century Utah, telling the story of a stonecutter who becomes a symbol of determination and perseverance. The film explores the challenges faced by the protagonist, including amputation and the struggle of being an emigrant in a new land. It also highlights the importance of the stonecutter's role in the construction of iconic structures like the Salt Lake City Temple. With its focus on the Latter-Day Saints community and the history of Utah, Only a Stonecutter offers a captivating glimpse into the life of a Mormon pioneer.
The Restoration is a religious drama that tells the story of a revelation experienced by Joseph Smith, a preacher living in 19th-century America. The film explores themes of faith, prayer, and the vision that led Smith to establish the LDS religion.