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- Second chances start when a hardened criminal crosses paths with a precocious little girl who is helped by an angel to change hearts during the holiday season.
- What divides us and what keeps us together? Maybe, both questions have the same answer. The body revealing itself to the mind. The mind to the space. The space, a place without walls which its inhabitants can't get out of. Confinement in a place that seems open. People like the objects of a place. A place as a body they can't get out of. The body, a group of membranes, the tissue that contains us. The fear that this tissue might not contain us anymore. A giant's skeleton appears.
- Should Christians kill people? Director John Campea's journey to find the answer is chronicled in Prince of Peace - God of War. Speaking with historians, professors, and religious leaders across North America about the relationship between Christianity and war, Prince of Peace - God of War provides an honest dialogue about this complex issue.
- Relive the Christmas story in this fascinating 3D animation spectacular. See the story unfold as Mary and Joseph are visited by angels while Herod plots to erase any competition to his throne. The birth of baby Jesus in that Bethlehem stable changed the world, and to this very day, men, women and children kneel to worship the One who is called the Prince of Peace. Recommended for children ages 3 to 10.
- TV Series
- Explore what it means to walk in the footsteps of Israel's Messiah. Jeff's passage-by-passage exposition of Jesus' principal teachings comes to life through on-location production with real-world re-enactments, all performed by Israelis.
- The entrance to a men's toilet in an underground pedestrian passage in Vienna. Church bells are heard in the distance. In a merciless editing rhythm, anonymous men are brought ever closer to the opaque glass door, in rhythmic stanzas they are stuck ever deeper inside the room one can't see into. In between there are photos from a pornographic magazine, in which a tattooed Saviour is placed in direct connection with the sexual intercourse between two men - all to the sounds of brass band music. (Claus Philipp)
- Jim Allen sends his oldest son Lite to inform Tom Hurley that he intends to foreclose on an overdue mortgage. The law is the worst red rag anyone can wave in a mountaineer's face, and the whole Hurley family resents the note, including Lite's sweetheart Rose Hurley. A quarrel takes place in which Lite knocks down Jud Hurley. Next, Allen and his family remove to the city to take action on the mortgage, leaving only Lite and his little brother Billy to look after the farm. In the city the Allens and the Hurleys are lined up for the case, and with much vindictiveness the nerveless little lawyer throws up the job. The business unfinished, Allen and his folks go to his brother's house for the night. The brutal Jud Hurley and his cowardly brother Ord see this, and engaging the aid of a half-breed and a negro, go to the Allen mountain home to kill Lite and his little brother. A battle takes place in which Lite overcomes the four would-be murderers. Ord reports to his folks that Lite ambushed them and shot Jud. Thus he puts the fire of Hell into old Hurley's heart and the feud is on. Ord then flees to Cincinnati. The Allens having returned, the Hurleys muster forces and attack the house. Lite seeing that his family are outnumbered goes for aid and collects friends to ride to the rescue, Lite following on foot. In the battle Lite is struck down by a stray bullet. Rose Hurley finds him and much as she hates the family the woman instinct dominates and she drags him to a doctor's hut, where she nurses him back to life. The feud becomes more deadly and the Allens and Hurleys meet for a supreme struggle on the mountain. Lon Hurley, another brother of Rose, comes upon the scene and lays a mine of dynamite attaching an electric wire. The Hurleys then vacate their position and as the Allens advance the mine is fired with great havoc. The Allens then post upon a tree a note requesting a peace conference. The Hurleys turn the paper over and write a demand that Lite Allen shall be surrendered and the feud will end. The paper is torn down by the Allens and trampled in the ground, but Rose takes it to Lite, whom she finds sitting on the edge of his bunk in the doctor's hut. In the meantime, the cowardly Ord writes to Rose confessing that his tale about Lite ambushing Jud was a lie, but the letter had been delayed by Lon, who got the letter in town and forgot to deliver it. When Lite sees the demand that he shall be surrendered to the Hurleys, he is appalled. Rose has admitted her love for him and now life is doubly sweet. However he feels that he cannot sacrifice the family and crawls to the Hurley camp. They are about to kill him when Rose rushes onto the scene waving the letter of Ord's confession. The Allens are forthwith rescued from their hut which had been fired by the Hurleys and amid general rejoicing Jim Allen and Tom Hurley clasp hands.
- Waldo, son of Baron von Kraft, comes home from college and finds a reception in progress. All of the rooms are occupied, as Waldo braves old legends by offering to sleep in a room which is said to be haunted. His sister and her girl friends decide to play a prank on him. They borrow a skeleton from one of the medical students nearby and place it in the room. Waldo leaves his sweetheart to go upstairs. He comes face to face with the skeleton and the shock causes him to lose his mind. The girls in fright tell the Baron of their prank and its result. As the Baron goes up, the boy's door opens and he comes down, with staring eyes and his hair white as snow. The boy does not recognize his father and the agony in his face crushes the father and the thoughtless girl. The girl tries to atone for her sin by retirement to a convent. War is declared between Germany and France, and the father leaves to join his regiment. Into the tent of the Baron is brought a French spy. The Baron changes clothes and impersonates him to steal important information. The convent of St. Agnes is taken by the French as a fortification. The Baron is caught as a spy in the convent. His daughter recognizes him and tries to give him a message, but is discovered. They force her to swear on the crucifix that he is a German and his execution is ordered. The Germans finds out about the Baron and attempt to rescue him, but arrive too late. The spirits of the heroes slain in the conflict are seen rising from their earthly bodies with arms outstretched on the way to that land where "war" is unknown.
- 2021– 3mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 34mPodcast Episode
- 2012– 32mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 43mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 1mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 27mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2015)2010– 13mPodcast Episode
- 2012– 23mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 39mPodcast Episode
- Join Niyah Rahmaan in the studio as she takes us through the best of Hillsong's music. You will hear music from Hillsong United, Hillsong Worship and Hillsong Y&F. Powerful music to worship along with.
- 2018– 21mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 40mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 58mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 16mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 29mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 46mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 21mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 22mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 1h 23mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 43mPodcast Episode