Return (DVD)
$7.99
A creative parallel to the salvation story, The Return is a powerful fairy tale of forgiveness and faith. Leah (Heather Ricks) lives as a thief in the village of Nod. Though she’s good at her art, most of the items she steals go to her evil master, Dybbuk (Kent T. Williams). However, Leah’s life begins to change when a hunter named Yadid (Simon Provan) arrives in the village. Through a series of mysterious gifts and conversations, Leah discovers Yadid’s true identity. When she is betrayed by those closest to her and sentenced to death for her crimes, Leah discovers that even death can be overcome by the power of true unconditional love.
Dove Approved: 12+
SKU (ISBN): 9780740335174
UPC: 095163888435
Produced by: Bridgestone MultiMedia
Binding: Video DVD
Published: November 2015
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
Related products
-
Farmer And The Belle (DVD)
$19.99Add to cartWhen New York City supermodel Belle Winters returns to her childhood home to visit, sparks fly between her and pig farmer Josh. His—and his young daughter’s—main concern, though, is that the town is in danger of losing their annual beloved holiday festival, Santaland. They’ll need a miracle to help save the event! Dove approved.
-
When Calls The Heart Seasons 1-7 Premier Collectors Edition (DVD)
$139.99Add to cartThis is the premier way to enjoy When Calls the Heart. Presenting the 28 DISC Season 1-7 Premier When Calls the Heart Collection. Inspired by the beloved books by Janette Oke, the set includes 28 DVD’s covering the entire Series from Season one to Season Season 7, following the adventures of young schoolteacher Elizabeth Thatcher and the entire town of Hope Valley as they struggle to establish their lives in the Canadian Frontier. The Collector’s Edition includes 28 DVD’s, with every episode from Season 1-7 including the special Christmas Broadcasts. The set also includes more than 24 hours of Beyond the Scenes Content including 5 Hearties Family Reunions, “Get to Know” Michael Landon Jr. and Janette Oke, and scores of exclusive interviews and features to bring you even closer to the actors that play your favorite characters.
-
In The Name Of God (DVD)
$19.95Add to cartYears of bouncing from one foster care home to another have left Mason Jones (Patrick Davis) feeling unwanted and unloved. When the 17-year-old moves in with the Lewis family (Pete Freeland & Robyn Lively), they seem just like all of his previous foster parents: middle-aged with one child and called by God to change his life. However, unlike the others, the Lewis family is determined to keep Mason around, despite the initial wishes of their son, Nate, who views taking Mason into their home as an attempt to replace their deceased son and brother, Jack.
With zero chances left and no other options than being locked up in juvenile detention, Mason starts attending a court mandated support group. There, he finds a surprise ally in the pastor’s daughter, Lacey (Jeannette Grout), and learns important life lessons about humility, respect, and fresh starts. Written and directed by Kevan Otto, In the Name of God also stars Eric Roberts, Garrett Palmer, Susan Chambers, and John Ratzenberger (Cheers, Toy Story).
-
Streams In The Desert 2 Words Of Life (DVD)
$7.99Add to cartAfter Lettie arrives in Chicago from a cross-country train ride, a local newspaper reporter asks to interview her to talk about her beloved devotional, Streams in the Desert, and her lifelong devotion to missions. As Lettie shares about her missionary work in the Orient with her husband Charles, Lettie reflects on how their big goals to reach every person in Japan are interrupted when Charles becomes ill and the two are forced to return home.
During the decline of her husband’s health, Lettie begins writing a journal as the Lord gives her and Charles encouragement from the Bible and the library of books they had collected through their work. Little did they know that the journal would become the most beloved Christian devotional of all time, and their missionary work would continue to this day in over fifty countries on six continents.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.