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- In 1872 in a church in Ohio, former slave Frederick Douglass shares his breathtaking journey from slavery to life as a statesman. He could have lived in Europe, but returned to America to fight for freedom in the US and the world.
- In the worst days of the pandemic, four professional actors created a film sharing some favorite scripture, to help inspire and heal Americans and people across the world. James Allen Moseley and Pastor Wayne Bogue added wise commentary.
- It is 1775. Henry Felder, a Swiss-German colonist, lives with his family in the British colony of South Carolina. After many years of struggling with corrupt British rulers, Felder is urged by the new patriot governor to write Articles of Separation from the English King. Felder's old Indian fighting comrade forms a Tory militia to assist the Crown as the fight heats up.
- JOHN AT PATMOS, AN ALLEGORY - In this allegory, Apostle John is incarcerated by the Romans on the Island of Patmos and fed by a Greek slave woman. Being the last living Apostle, he is frustrated and asks God to let him die. Angels appear, then Apostle Paul visits from Paradise. John shares his experience of being the only disciple at the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Paul encourages John to write down visions coming. Angels guide John as he sees the apocalyptic final battle between good and evil. He suffers an attack from his Roman Guard. When the book of Revelations is complete, another visitor arrives and John mysteriously disappears. The slave receives a message from the Holy Spirit to take John's writings to Christians in her village at Ephesus. Commentary is provided by James Allen Moseley, The Bible History Guy, LLC. This film is part one of a two part film, In The Sea of Grace, created by Actors' Theater of South Carolina and Bridgestone Multimedia Group/Twin Engines - Part two is "Light for Your Journey"
- Former Marine Grandad resorts to a special brand of weaponry to cure chaos and rock the world of his household with love in this family comedy of missed-communication!
- Eight heroes from the American Revolution tell stories of danger, bravery and overcoming. Viewers meet John Featherstone, African American Naval mariner who fought in the first sea battle in Charleston Harbor in South Carolina, Daniel Morgan, wild, brilliant leader of revolutionary forces at the Battle of Cowpens, Rebecca Motte, clever spy who was willing to burn her home to force a company of British soldiers to surrender, Francis Marion, The Swamp Fox, shares how he became fearless in battle, Peter Harris, a Catawba warrior, fought German mercenaries with the patriots and Mary Tenor, a Christian slave woman who performed a unique act of mercy. Two Scholars, Professor Damon L. Fordham and Alexia Jones Helsley, trade off introducing the historic characters.