Crosswalk.com’s Stephen McGarvey and Shawn McEvoy discuss what makes 42, the story of Jackie Robinson, such an inspiring story. In this video review, Steve and Shawn also cover the role of Christian faith in Robinson’s example and whether the film is appropriate for young viewers.
The trailer for Christian author Ryan Callaway's second feature film, "The Diabolical", starring Seana Cleary, Rachel Cook, and Danielle Senk.
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13 year old Micah's life has been full of trouble from its beginning. She's never known her father, lost her mother to cancer several years ago and more recently suffered the loss of her older sister Erin. Five months after being orphaned her cousin Noah and Uncle Tom take her in.
Things seem normal at first but quickly take a turn for the worst. Micah begins to experience black outs, the "missing time phenomenon", evil voices, and other supernatural manifestations. When it becomes violent, Micah and those around her come to the disturbing realization that something is after her - intent on harming her and those closest to her.
Music: Most of the latter music is from the film's composer "Matthew LoRe" Additional music from "Colleen".
Jackie Robinson broke the infamous baseball color barrier by becoming the first African-American to play in the MLB. Wherever he went, there was segregation. He faced abuse, threats, and injury by people filled with intolerance and hate – including fellow baseball players. He turned the other cheek. He endured. In doing so, he changed people with his courage and grace. In 1997, Major League Baseball retired the number 42 for all teams, making it the first number in sports to be universally retired. The only exception is April 15th—Jackie Robinson Day—commemorating the date of his first game as a Brooklyn Dodger. On that day alone, players from every team proudly wear Number 42 to honor the man who altered the course of history.
42 starring Harrison Ford and Chadwick Boseman release in theaters Friday, April 12.
Beautiful and ambitious investment banker Meghan Doherty has an assignment to close a deal that could make her career. All she needs to do is travel to the Mojave desert and get the land rights for God's Country, an isolated Christian retreat in foreclosure. But the faithful minister who owns the property refuses to consider her offer until she agrees to spend six days learning about his ministry. Reluctantly, Meghan trades her stilettos for hiking boots and slowly comes to realize the value of what the rural camp has to offer. Starring Jenn Gotzen, Daniel Hugh Kelly and Michael Toland, GOD'S COUNTRY shows that, with faith and love, it is never too late to learn where real riches can be found.
What happens when resources run out, unemployment is denied, and savings accounts are depleted? Darius and Josephine Blackmon find themselves living in their car with two young children. Family and friends that lent them money are no more due to their own financial hardship.
Kevin Allen, a prominent school teacher, feels that he is making a difference by helping parents keep their children in school with government vouchers, filling in were the paychecks stop.
Darius and his family try to keep up appearances during the day and stay out of sight at night, all while holding on to one another in a hidden America. What happens when the two men’s lives cross?
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