In the French countryside in the 1970s, two teenage girls attending a convent school engage in seduction, satanism, and other dark activities during their summer vacation.
Trinitie Childs, the first lady of a prominent Southern Baptist Mega Church, and her husband Lee-Curtis Childs, a pastor, face a huge scandal that forces their church to temporarily close. In order to make a comeback, they must rebuild their congregation and redefine commodified religion.
As Father Severino Mallari, a 19th century priest during the Spanish occupation, descends into madness, his life and work as a parish priest in Pampanga is recounted, where he reportedly murdered 57 people to aid his ailing mother.
When big-city preacher Debbie Laramie (Crystal Bernard) moves to the small town of Paradise with her son Hayden (Bobby Edner), she finds the local community unreceptive to her message of love and forgiveness. Determined to get through to her stubborn congregation, Debbie uses unique methods to shake the churchgoers out of their indifference, such as inviting a homeless man to sing during one of the services. Brian Dennehy co-stars.
In the Land of the Living Lies, a little girl named Puff encounters various trials and tribulations after she tells a lie. She must navigate through a dungeon, confront a monster, and face betrayals and persecutions caused by rumors and exaggerations. With the help of her friends, Puff learns about the importance of honesty and the dangers of unnecessary guilt.
Hitler's Children is a powerful movie set in Nazi Germany during World War II. It depicts the struggles and hardships faced by the citizens and the devastating effects of fascism and nazism. The story follows a young girl who becomes a victim of violence, desperation, and torment. The movie explores themes of hatred, brutality, and the dire straits faced by the people living under Nazi rule. It portrays the atrocities committed in labor camps and the devastation caused by the regime. The characters go through despondent situations, facing torture, humiliation, and despair. The movie also highlights the repression, fear, and intimidation prevalent during that time. It is based on a book and includes various significant events and locations like the Nazi rally, Berlin, and the Gettysburg Address.
The Vernon Johns Story follows the true story of Reverend Vernon Johns, a fearless Baptist preacher who fought against racial discrimination and injustice in Montgomery, Alabama during the 1950s. Facing police brutality, church controversies, and personal loss, Reverend Johns takes a courageous stand for equality and leads his congregation in the fight for civil rights. Based on actual events, this movie portrays the heroism and bravery of a man who paved the way for the success of the civil rights movement.
In 'Mass Appeal,' a gay priest challenges the hypocrisy of the Catholic Church. Set in a suburban community, the movie explores themes of belief, celibacy, and the struggle for acceptance. The story centers around a priest-student relationship and the conflict between the conservative church and its gay members.
A carnival huckster who decides to turn pennies into dollars by passing himself off as a hellfire-and-brimstone evangelist.
Set in the early 1900s, a Methodist minister and his wife navigate the challenges of rural life in Georgia, USA. They face personal tragedies, such as the loss of a child, and societal hardships including World War I and II. Through their faith and the support of their community, they find strength and resilience.
A reverend attempts to raise the money necessary to open up a boys' club and clashes with a wealthy grocer in the process.
The Deacon is on his way to church in the Deep South and sees a brother from the congregation setting out to do some Sunday fishing. The preacher advises the fisherman that he will not be catching any fish on the Sabbath, as the fish are having their own underwater camp-meeting.
In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley is a television series sponsored by In Touch Ministries in Atlanta, Georgia and hosted by Charles Stanley. The series airs on the Trinity Broadcasting Network and began airing in 1990. On one episode dated September 11, 2011, it hosted a 10th anniversary remembrance of the terrorist attacks on the September 11 attacks, which featured stories of those who survived the attack.
The small church, pastored by Ted Burke, in a western town is struggling to stay alive as all the men gather at Jack Higgins' Mustang Saloon every Sunday. Burke decides to ask Higgins to close his business on Sunday, but Higgins only concern is to find a baritone to sing in the saloon's quartet, and has his henchies toss Ted out into the street. Ted decides to fight fire with fire, so he gathers up the down-and-out vaudeville act of Chase & Chase (who don't take long to show why they are down and out) and knife-thrower Steve Clemente, and a dozen or so western musicians from Gower Gulch as the before-the-sermon at his tabernacle. Higgins sends his rowdies over to bust up the Sunday morning competition.
Duane Flynn had it all: a beautiful wife, two wonderful sons, a successful career and was a respected minister in the United Methodist Church in Gastonia, NC. But Duane had a secret. At age eight, he started wearing his mother’s clothing and grandmother’s clip on earrings. He questioned his gender identity and his very identity through college, divorce, and his now his 4o-year marriage to Pam. Dawn attempted to suppress her true identity for five decades. Proper Pronouns tells the story of Dawn as she seeks validation in the pulpit as a transgender, ordained minister and reconciliation in her marriage, problems she did not face when she was Duane.
A devout young woman learns about faith, living, and love from a surprising source. Esther Harris, a young woman praised for her virtue and devotion to Warren F. Vanderbilt's Prophetic Watchman Ministries, has been given the opportunity of a lifetime - to attend Vanderbilt's Kingdom Bible College and to marry Phillip Sawyer, the son of a minister and a Kingdom student being groomed for the ministry.
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