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- The movie focuses on a young man named John Campbell, who sets out to uncover the truth about his missing life, and newfound abilities. Poway, CA. 1994, a young boy is reported missing; which marks the beginning of an extraordinary mystery. His father, a respected Government Scientist was reported missing less than a year prior to the disappearance of his son. The disappearances of the father and son stirred up speculations all leading to dead ends. Eventually both cases were dropped and classified as Cold Cases/Unsolved Mysteries. Two decades later the boy who is now a man reappears with no prior recollection of who he is, and empowered with supernatural abilities. He then soon realizes that he is being hunted by an unknown rogue agency called 'ANiMUS'.
- Angola Prison had the reputation of being the bloodiest, most violent prison in the country, until something changed to give the inmates A New Hope.
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- On Mission Xtra chronicles the lives of extreme missionaries - real people who are making a difference in our world through ministries that fall way outside "the box." From the freezing isolation of Alaska's Iditarod to the thundering roar of NASCAR, OMX takes you into the center of the action and into the transforming work of North American missionaries. Their concern for people of every race and culture will inspire you to be on-mission, too, wherever you are.
- Large public events are awesome venues to introduce people to Christianity and help others. The folks at Victory Racing Outreach have the "Big Finish" in mind, while missionary Brenda Crim leads a team of volunteers that work the Iditarod each year. Keith Ivey offers tips to encourage all Christians to get off the sidelines and be on mission.
- These extreme sports ministries will turn your perception of skaters inside out and upside down. Bill Mohler shows us how to host a skateboarding event to reach teenagers in your area, and extreme biker Brad Bennett and missionary-skier Brad Lartigue tell us how they use their passion for edgy sports as a ministry tool.
- Jay and Nina French are a testimony to short-term family mission trips. Jerry Pipes, author of "Families on Mission," shares insight on that topic, and you'll meet Ashley Cummins, one of North America's youngest missionaries. This Hope, a whole family of musicians, share their amazing gift of song live in the OMX studio.
- Military Chaplain Jeff Struecker shares his involvement in the harrowing events that inspired the film, "Blackhawk Down," while Chaplain Neil Hicks sheds light on the spiritual struggles of being in the military and leaving loved ones behind.
- Can God actually use film to infiltrate the mainstream with His Truth? Movies are great outreach opportunities, as we hear from Christian film lovers like Bob Waliszewski from Plugged-In Online. The folks from Sherwood Baptist Church (Facing the Giants and Fireproof) and Missionary Victorya Rogers tell us what it's like to be a part of the Hollywood mission field and what part you can play to influence film content.
- Christians David and Carla Sturgis show their love for Native Americans every day. Join us as Native American and Missionary Daniel Goombi, along with Mike Wallace, share how they are spreading the Gospel on Indian reservations. Alpha Goombi illustrates that becoming a Believer doesn't mean abandoning your heritage.
- Wild-at-heart outdoorsmen like Jason Cruise and missionaries Glenn Chappelear and Kyle Woodfin have built ministries around outdoor sports, fishing, and hunting. Tag along as OMX discovers how outdoor sports parallel the Christian walk and help fishermen become godly men.
- America is a mixed salad of cultures and traditions, and the line between religious tolerance and acceptance has blurred. Van Sanders and Mark Snowden walk us through the steps of evangelizing and loving our multinational communities in ways that draw them to Christ. You'll also hear the touching story of a missionary working in the Muslim community, and Murray Tilles from Light of Messiah Ministries explains the difficulties in reaching Jewish people for Christ.
- Paul taught the Philippians to be joyful in all circumstances, through Christ, and that is the message of Chaplain Robert Toney who offers the hope of real freedom to the men of Angola Prison. Warden Burl Cain and singer-songwriter Russ Lee reveal their hearts and innovative methods of reaching these men, most of whom will never see the outside world again.
- Hardworking on-mission Christians like Monica Clark give up chunks of their summer to minister to vacationers on the beach and on the slopes at some of our nation's busiest resort spots. Missionaries Todd Wood and Jeff Wagner offer creative ideas on attracting attention and how to share the Gospel once you've got it.
- Ride with OMX through the cowboy churches of North America where you can worship in a barn on a Tuesday night, and be baptized in a feed trough! We also visit with the Double HH ranch where missionary Rebecca Hampton serves up hope and healing to kids - cowboy style.
- The Bible is clear about our responsibility to minister to the lost, the needy, the poor, the forgotten. That's exactly where Boston Missionary Dick May and pastor Jeff Wallace spend their time: on the streets with the people who need to know they are loved and can be forgiven. Venture downtown with Woodstock Baptist Church and hear how real-world Christian rap music is influencing inner city youth to follow Jesus.