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The Black Balloon Tue, 18 Nov 2008 11:40:46 EST Living in the shadow of an exceptional sibling is difficult. Whether that sibling is an exceptional athlete, student, musician or whether they are mentally or physically handicapped, much of the family time and attention is focused on them. Author: Denny Wayman | Happy-Go-Lucky Thu, 13 Nov 2008 17:30:31 EST Finding happiness in an empty life is difficult. Built for significance, each person struggles with the mundane nature of life in unique ways. Some live in solitude hoping to find what they long for from within. Author: Denny Wayman | Award-Winning DRC Documentary Fuels Calls for Action Wed, 12 Nov 2008 18:05:05 EST An award-winning documentary that denounces the crimes committed by armed thugs in the Democratic Republic of Congo is drawing new praise since fighting in Congo intensified in August. Author: Eric Young | Inspiring Christmas Film 'No lle' Makes DVD Debut Thu, 13 Nov 2008 09:26:39 EST An inspiring story of one priest's journey to learning forgiveness and redemption is now available on DVD after releasing in select theaters nationwide last year. Author: Josh Kimball | Surf Film Reaches Over 62,000 with Gospel Mon, 10 Nov 2008 17:50:02 EST Over 62,000 people in over six different countries have been touched by an inspiring surf film that is being touted as an 'amazing' outreach tool. Seven more live showings will be held before the year concludes. Author: Josh Kimball | Changeling Thu, 06 Nov 2008 10:44:33 EST The true story of the abduction of Christine Collins' son is powerfully told by Clint Eastwood in his newest film 'Changeling.' With the eye of a master filmmaker, Eastwood uses this disturbing event and the corruption it exposed in the Los Angeles Police Department early in the 20th century to remind us that evil can reside in all areas of society. But if persons of faith and courage stand up to such evil, it can be defeated. Author: Denny Wayman | A Letter to Dad Wed, 05 Nov 2008 14:30:46 EST The domino effect of fathers harming their sons who then grow to be fathers who harm their sons who then grow to harm their sons is a sad reality that is far too common. Such adults who have difficulty expressing love because of the emptiness and bitterness in their own father relationships need supernatural help. This truth is expressed in the SkipStone film 'A Letter to Dad. Author: Denny Wayman | Eagle Eye Tue, 04 Nov 2008 00:50:39 EST When Jerry receives a phone call on the day of Ethan's funeral he enters into a world controlled by Eagle Eye. With a cold practicality that fits her programming to protect America, Eagle Eye is a massive computer that has access to every cell phone, every security camera, every electric device and is listening in on every conversation. Taking over Jerry's life and compelling him to do things that are not only dangerous but seemingly impossible, Eagle Eye has a plan to save America, even if she has to kill to do so. Author: Denny Wayman |
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