The Printing - Runtime: 137 minutes - When Christian principles become socially unacceptable and society moves to repress them, what will Christians do? How important are the Christian faith and family values they believe in? Witness the Soviet Union - before glasnost. Fear of the KGB pervades society, and Christian faith is stifled wherever it is discovered. Most believers cling to a hollow shell of Christianity tolerated in ‘registered’ churches. However, some believers opt to remain ‘unregistered,’ worshipping God openly and accepting the consequences. A brave few dare to print Bibles - right under the noses of the KGB. This story is about them.
Sheffey - Runtime: 137 minutes - Sheffey is based on the true story of a nineteenth-century circuit-riding preacher, who as a young man follows his rowdy friends to a revival meeting and there finds the Lord. A man of prayer, tireless service and great compassion, “Brother Sheffey” rides through the Appalachian Mountains spreading the gospel. Although he suffers the loss of his two greatest treasures in one day, Sheffey still finds forgiveness in his heart for the person who causes his sorrow. This film captures the warmth and compassion of a man whose soul is on fire for the Lord.
Wine of Morning - Runtime: 113 minutes - Based on a novel by Bob Jones Jr. This story of shipwreck and intrigue, love and redemption, traces the life of Joel, a promising young man who turns outlaw to free his people from Roman tyranny. As "Barabbas", Joel becomes the murderer and robber the mob chooses to release in place of Christ.