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Monday, January 16, 2012

Heroes & Legends of Bible





Greatest Heroes & Legends: The Miracles Of Jesus

The Bible is filled with stories of God's miracles. But the miracles performed by Jesus have a special significance: they reveal His divinity and suggest that those who come to God through Christ will themselves be miraculously transformed. Now, with this beautifully animated film, you and your family can revel in the wonder of these miracles.
The miracles of Jesus begin with the appearance of John the Baptist. "I will baptize you with water," he tells the people. "But the one who follows me is far greater...He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit!"
John's words initially mystify the people to whom he speaks. But when Jesus begins to preach, they sit up and take notice. And when the young carpenter from Nazareth performs a string of miracles-the healing of the sick...the transformation of water into wine...and the multiplying of fishes, to name just a few-the true meaning of John's statement becomes clear.

Languages: English
Length/Run Time: 50 minutes




Greatest Heroes & Legends: The Last Supper, Crucifixion and Resurrection

The story of Jesus' death and resurrection is one of the most dramatic tales in world literature, and for Christians, it is much more, a ringing affirmation of God's love for mankind. Now the story of His final days has been brought to life through this beautifully animated film.
The story begins in darkness as the religious leaders in Jerusalem gather in a shadowy room, trying to decide what to do about a trouble-maker known as Jesus. Knowing that His days on earth are numbered, Jesus gathers His disciples together for The Last Supper, reassuring them that He will be with them in spirit.
Jesus retires to a garden to pray, but is captured by soldiers before dawn, having been betrayed by Judas, one of His disciples. Within a short time He is crucified. On the third day after His crucifixion, He is resurrected, eventually fulfilling His destiny by ascending to Heaven.

Languages: English
Length/Run Time: 50 minutes



Greatest Heroes & Legends: The Garden of Eden

"In the beginning, God created the Heaven and the Earth..." With those words, the biblical story of creation begins. God creates all the living creatures on land and water, and then creates man in His own image. Now, with this beautiful animated film, your family can experience the true power of this extraordinary story.
Adam is alone, but eventually God decides to give him a companion and creates Eve. For a time, it seems that they will live indefinitely in Paradise, until the story takes a tragic turn. Tempted by a serpent, Eve eats fruit from the Tree of Knowledge - the one food forbidden in all of Paradise - and convinces Adam to join her.
When God discovers what has happened, He banishes Adam and Eve from the Garden, and they must struggle for survival. They experience much heartbreak, but never give up hope, and that is what this story is about. It reflects our own struggle to survive - and our hope that someday we will rejoin God in Paradise.

Languages: English
Length/Run Time: 50 minutes



Greatest Heroes & Legends: Samson And Delilah

Samson is one of the greatest heroes of the Old Testament. His legendary feats of strength have inspired children and adults alike. But Samson and Delilah is not just an adventure story. It is a reminder that all men and women - no matter great they may be - must abide by the will of God. Now, with this animated film, you can reintroduce your family to this timeless Biblical tale.
It is clear from the very beginning of the story that Samson is destined for greatness. And as he grows, he proves to be the strongest man in all the land. But when he falls in love with a deceptive woman named Delilah, his fortunes change. With Delilah's help, Samson's enemies capture him - and it appears that he will spend the rest of his days as their prisoner. But in one final act of courage and faith, Samson redeems himself - and becomes a hero to his people once again.

Languages: English
Length/Run Time: 50 minutes






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