Adventures in Odyssey: The Caves of Qumran

Adventures in Odyssey: The Caves of Qumran

When a mysterious old treasure map shows up in Odyssey, Mr. Whittaker, Dylan, Connie, and Eugene embark on a perilous, action-packed journey that leads them to the caves of Qumran in Palestine. Will it be gold and riches--or tragedy? Travel with the Odyssey gang to the ancient caves of Qumran, where mystery, intrigue, and excitement abound in this high-action adventure in Odyssey.

Iyawo Mi

Iyawo Mi

A young married man living in the downtown area of Lagos, comes home one night to find his wife has gone mad, hallucinating, threatening to kill everyone and screaming at their children and neighbours. He takes matters into his own hands, resulting in tragic and heart-rending consequences.

Film

Film

Samuel Beckett, the celebrated author of Waiting for Godot, made a single work for projected cinema. It’s in essence a chase film; the craziest ever committed to celluloid. It’s a chase between camera and pursued image that finds existential dread embedded in the very apparatus of the movies itself. The link to cinema’s essence is evident in the casting, as the chased object is none other than an aged Buster Keaton, who was understandably befuddled at Beckett and director Alan Schneider’s imperative that he keep his face hidden from the camera’s gaze. The archetypal levels resonate further in the exquisite cinematography of Academy Award-winner Boris Kaufman, whose brothers Dziga Vertov and Mikhail Kaufman created the legendary self-reflexive masterpiece Man With a Movie Camera. Commissioned and produced by Grove Press’s Barney Rosset, FILM is at once the product of a stunningly all-star assembly of talent, and a cinematic conundrum that asks more questions than it answers.

Picture Paris

Picture Paris

With her son leaving for college, an ordinary suburban mom (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) compensates for her empty nest syndrome by carefully planning a life-changing trip to Paris. When her plans go hilariously awry, she finds herself wondering if she'll ever have what she really desires - Love, passion, revenge, and...Paris.

That the World May Know: Volume 11, The Path to the Cross—Faith Lesson 5, The Fifth Cup—Our Way of Hope

That the World May Know: Volume 11, The Path to the Cross—Faith Lesson 5, The Fifth Cup—Our Way of Hope

The four symbolic "cups" of the Passover Sedar helped the Jews to recall the miraculous ways by which God delivered his people. Jesus had in mind a "fifth cup" when he prayed in the garden after the Last Supper for His Heavenly Father to "take this cup from me." In this session you will consider what Jesus did in taking the cup of God's wrath so that we could be spared from it.

That the World May Know: Volume 11, The Path to the Cross—Faith Lesson 4, The Last Passover

That the World May Know: Volume 11, The Path to the Cross—Faith Lesson 4, The Last Passover

Passover is a foundational element in the story of God's redemption. Although it is seldom commemorated in the context of Passover, the Lord's Supper finds its richest and most profound meaning when viewed as the completion of the redemptive process. In this session you will learn the full significance of the Last Supper and how to make it a meaningful celebration, commemorating Jesus' work on our behalf.

The Driver is Red

The Driver is Red

Set in Argentina 1960, this true crime documentary follows secret agent Zvi Aharoni (Mark Pointer) as he searches for a mysterious man named Ricardo Klement. What he discovered in the remote outskirts of Buenos Aires would send shock waves around the world.

Fun and Fancy Free

Fun and Fancy Free

FUN AND FANCY FREE is a delightful gem that not only sparkles with charm, but is unbelievably rich in history-making Disney moments. It was the last animated feature starring Walt Disney as the voice of Mickey Mouse, and the only film featuring all four of Walt Disney's most famous characters -- Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and Jiminy Cricket. Following Disney's classic tradition of great storytelling, unforgettable characters, music, and adventure, FUN AND FANCY FREE is the joyful telling of BONGO and MICKEY & THE BEANSTALK, two timeless tales magically brought to life by the beloved Jiminy Cricket and the masterful combination of animation and live action.

That the World May Know: Volume 9, Fire on the Mountain—Faith Lesson 5, I Led You Like a Bride

That the World May Know: Volume 9, Fire on the Mountain—Faith Lesson 5, I Led You Like a Bride

God's desire for an intimate relationship with His bride lead Him to become one of us. Through what Jesus, the bridegroom, accomplished for humankind, God provides for His bride what we could never provide for ourselves: the holy and pure character that the husband desires. The wedding at Sinai not only shaped the relationship between God and His people, it is also a part of God's eternal plan to redeem His word and restore shalom.

No Shoulder

No Shoulder

After a near fatal accident on a stormy night, a haunted woman and a teenage hitchhiker must confront the troubled lives they've left behind.

That the World May Know: Volume 10, With All Your Heart—Faith Lesson 2, Making Space for God

That the World May Know: Volume 10, With All Your Heart—Faith Lesson 2, Making Space for God

God desired for His people to be His partners in "making space" for Him in their lives, so He provided the exact, detailed pattern for His sanctuary and His people donated the building materials and constructed it. God also wanted His people to not only remember the incredible depictions of His glory at Mount Sinai but to experience every day the awe and fire of His presence with them. Learn about how God's people can make space for God in their lives.

Connie

Connie

Would-be stand-up Dolly Diggs suffers from stage fright. To overcome her fear, she plans to become a ventriloquist and thinks she found just the puppet to help. But Connie is no ordinary puppet.. She's a living doll.

Adventures in Odyssey: Baby Daze

Adventures in Odyssey: Baby Daze

An evil scientist! Runaway robots! And kidnapping? Oh, my! When a baby shows up on the doorstep of Whit’s End, the place becomes a flurry of splattered food, dirty diapers, and talking sock-puppets! Eugene wants to study the child’s behavior in the name of “science.” But events force Eugene to decide which is more valuable—the advance of science or a life made in the image of God.