In medieval France, Joan of Arc, a young peasant girl, hears voices from God telling her to lead the French army against the English. She overcomes political obstacles and inspires the French troops, but her journey is fraught with challenges and tragic consequences.
In 1348, as the Black Death spreads across England, a young monk is sent on a mission to investigate rumors of a remote village unaffected by the plague. He soon discovers that the village has made a pact with a necromancer, who is using the plague to carry out acts of witchcraft. Faced with both the brutality of the plague and the terror of the supernatural, the monk must confront his own faith and beliefs to survive.
France in the 15th Century: The country is marked by the wars with England and internal power struggles. King Charles sees himself powerless against the state. As emerges from the people suddenly a young woman named Johanna, who claimed that the Archangel Gabriel to be appointed, to save France. First of all doubt the king in their words, but he remembers that the people through this "help of God" is gaining new courage. With the slogan "God and the Virgin!" pulls the revivified victorious army into battle against the English-Burgundian alliance. After Johanna King Charles is crowned at Reims, there breaks the plague over the country in. Now Johanna all the blame on the disaster: God would punish believe in the country for that a heretic; if Johanna were actual a holy, she would deal also with the plague. The waning faith weakens France, England is again on the rise. But Johanna is executed as a witch. Only years later annulled the verdict of the Holy and Johanna explained.
A young woman named Joan of Arc receives messages from God, leading her to lead the French army against the English during the 100 Years War. She is captured, put on trial, and ultimately burned at the stake. The film depicts her religious conviction and martyrdom.
In 15th century France, Joan of Arc is captured and put on trial for heresy. Despite facing interrogation and the threat of being burned at the stake, she maintains her religious conviction and is martyred. The film explores her journey as a female protagonist and her struggle against the French court and Catholic Church.
John Harris finds himself ostracized and placed on trial for allowing his daughter Ruth to die. His religious beliefs forbade him to give consent for a blood transfusion that would have saved her life. Doctor Brown is determined to seek justice for what he sees as the needless death of a young girl.
After their plane crashes, an older man and a young woman survive 49 days lost in the Yukon.
Jesus, You Know is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the intricacies of religion and spirituality through the lens of various characters' lives. It delves into themes of friendship, self-analysis, and the search for meaning.
Eric Liddell, a Scottish Olympic runner and devout Christian, faces numerous challenges and obstacles as he competes in the 1924 Paris Olympics. Despite pressure to compromise his beliefs, Liddell remains true to his faith and becomes an inspiration to many.
The story of LaDonna Stockstill's struggle with an incurable cancer
Torchlighters: The William Tyndale Story is a movie that reveals the untold story of William Tyndale, an English Bible translator who made the ultimate sacrifice to bring the Word of God to the English-speaking world. This gripping drama follows Tyndale's courageous journey as he faces persecution and danger in his mission to translate and publish the Bible in English, defying the authorities and changing the course of history.
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