On March 19, a documentary that affirms a biblical worldview will show in theaters, for one night only. Called "The Riot and the Dance," it is hosted by Dr. Gordon Wilson, an animal and nature lover who also is senior fellow of natural history at New Saint Andrews College in Moscow, Idaho.
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‘I Can Only Imagine’ Is A ‘Tool To Communicate’ The Gospel, Director Jon Erwin Says
The same filmmakers behind Woodlawn, Mom’s Night Out and October Baby are set to release their next film in just a few days – and director Jon Erwin believes it might be their best one yet. I Can Only Imagine (PG) will debut in theaters Friday (March 16), telling the story behind one of the most popular songs in the history of Christian contemporary music. The film follows the life of MercyMe lead singer Bart Millard, who grew up in a home with an abusive father but then watched his dad come to Christ later in life.
Read More »‘I Can Only Imagine’ Spotlights Universal Themes Of Healing & Forgiveness, Producer Kevin Downes Says
I Can Only Image remains one of the most popular songs in Christian contemporary music history, and this Friday (March 16) a movie by the same name will reveal the story behind the lyrics. On this week’s edition of Words of Wisdom, we speak with filmmaker Kevin Downes, a producer behind the movie I Can Only Imagine.
Read More »Are These 5 Books on Your Children’s Reading List?
Are These 5 Books on Your Children’s Reading List? I’m a book junkie. I have piles of books, stacked and stacked all over the house. Usually, I stumble upon a book or two while trying to find something else and down the rabbit hole I go. The perfect gift for me a book. You want to make my day or ...
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Paul McCartney, Basketball, Pope Leo X: Providential History Podcast (Week of March 11)
Paul McCartney was knighted. The first public basketball game was held. And Giovanni de Medici becomes Pope Leo X. It all happened the week of March 11, and it’s all discussed on this week’s edition of Providential History.
Read More »Glen Campbell, St. Louis Cardinals, Amy Carmichael: Providential History Podcast (Week Of March 5)
A Glen Campbell song became a major hit. The St. Louis Cardinals added numbers to their uniforms. And Amy Carmichael began her rescue ministry. It all happed the week of March 5, and it’s all discussed on this week’s edition of Providential History!
Read More »The Addictive Nature Of Electronics For Our Children
A 2015 survey by Common Sense Media found that children spend more than five hours each day consuming digital media. For teens, it’s well over eight hours. But why are kids and teens spending so much time on smartphones and tablets? Author Naomi Schaefer Riley believes she’s found the answer.
Read More »Frédéric Chopin, Babe Ruth, Hudson Taylor: Providential History Podcast
From the birth of Friedrich Chopin, to a new contract for Babe Ruth, to a major event in Hudson Taylor’s life – a lot happened this week in history! Listen as Heirloom Audio’s Bill Heid, Aaron Fullan and Michael Foust discuss these and other events in Providential History. March 1 Chopin, Australian-England cricket, Napoleon, Hudson Taylor, Huguenots massacre. https://s3.amazonaws.com/heirloomaudio/LTAClub/Podcasts/ProvidentialHistory/March2018/Providential_03-01-18.mp3 ...
Read More »‘Wonder’ Director Stephen Chbosky Reveals How His Own Kids Inspired Him To Make The Film
It was one of the most inspiring and family-friendly films of 2017 – so much so that a few schools even took field trips to watch it. It was Wonder (PG), and it told the story of a boy named Auggie with facial differences who enters school for the first time. Its message about bullying has impacted millions – and it is now out on DVD and digital platforms. Today’s guest on Words of Wisdom is Wonder director and screenwriter Stephen Chbosky, who tells us why he wanted to make the popular book into a movie and how the story has impacted his own life.
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