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- I AM PATRICK peels back centuries of legend and myth to tell the true story of Saint Patrick. Through historical re-enactments, expert interviews and Patrick's own writings, experience the journey from man to saint.
- Produced by CBN Documentaries and Biblical Productions, "In Our Hands" tells the story of the Battle of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War through the eyes of the IDF's 55th Paratrooper Brigade, highlighting their role in the liberation of Jerusalem. The docudrama combines dramatic reenactments with interviews of veterans of the Six-Day War and archival footage and photos.
- Written over 1500 years by more than 40 writers in three different languages, the Bible is the world's bestselling book. For centuries, the scriptures have shaped Western law, language, and culture; and the stories of the Bible are read and remembered around the world. But how much do we know about the story of its creation? Using expert interviews, stunning cinematography, and dramatic reenactments, Oracles of God The Story of the Old Testament follows the history and archaeology of the Old Testament, from Moses and the Torah through the Israelite kingdom, with special focus on the world's oldest copies of the Hebrew Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls. Filmed on location in Israel and narrated by actor Iain Glen, Oracles of God answers longstanding questions about when, where, and how the text of Old Testament was written, copied, and preserved over thousands of years.
- Pocahontas is the true story of an amazing young woman who became an ambassador between two nations.
- "The Hope: The Rebirth of Israel" examines the creation of the State of Israel, covering a time period from early Jewish settlers and philanthropists in the 19th century to the Israeli declaration of statehood in 1948. The series tells the story through the perspective of Zionist leaders and visionaries such as Theodor Herzl, Chaim Weizmann, David Ben-Gurion and Golda Meir.
- Go behind the scenes to discover how a strange virus affecting a few Chinese locals spread so rapidly across the world.
- Pat Robertson, a faith-filled minister with no television experience or money, sets out to bring the gospel to the world through the Christian Broadcasting Network.
- In 1867, a British engineer and archaeologist named Charles Warren arrived in Jerusalem to uncover the biblical history of the Holy Land. Since then, thousands of archaeological discoveries throughout the Middle East have confirmed the history of the Bible. But not one artifact has ever contradicted the story of God's Word. Written In Stone takes you on a visual journey through the Bible. In Jesus of Nazareth (2020), retrace the life of Jesus, from His birth in Bethlehem to His death and resurrection in Jerusalem. Where did Jesus live? Where did he teach? Where was he tried by Pontius Pilate? And do we know for sure where He was born - and where he died? Some of the answers may surprise you. In House of David (2021) we'll follow the trail of evidence left by Israel's greatest kings. What does archaeology reveal about writing, warfare and worship during the time of King David? Where did King Solomon build his palace, and how do we know? In Secrets of the Temple (2021) you'll meet the team of archaeologists who are rediscovering the Jewish Temple of Jesus' day. What did it look like? How did people worship? And what happened to its treasures? In Kings and Prophets (2022) archaeology illustrates the powerful reach of Hezekiah's kingdom, a glimpse of Jewish life during the Babylonian exile, and the rebuilding of Jerusalem led by Nehemiah. From excavations in Israel to the some of the world's most famous museums, this documentary series reveals how archaeology affirms the truth of the Bible.
- Poet and Anglican priest Malcolm Guite shares his journey out of atheism and how he uses poetry to reach and influence people around the world.
- The true story of how a mandatory chapel at Asbury University turned into a 16-day revival that spread throughout the world.
- A look at Israeli innovation in a variety of areas, including agriculture, water conservation, medicine, technology and clean/greentech.
- More than 2000 years ago, a baby was born in a remote corner of the Roman Empire. It was a humble birth in a stable, to parents with no wealth or status. So how did the celebration of this event become the biggest holiday on the Western calendar? Among the questions we'll answer: Why is Christmas on December 25th? How did an ancient bishop from Turkey become Santa Claus? Why do we celebrate with trees, wreaths and stockings? Who started the tradition of Christmas shopping? Filmed in eight different countries, Christmas: The Story Behind the Traditions takes you around the world to discover the history of the holiday, from the birth of Jesus to the modern celebration of Christmas.
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- TV SeriesThe true story of how the Early Church Fathers guided Christianity through centuries of violent persecution from Roman emperors.
- In AD 70, the armies of Rome laid waste to the city of Jerusalem, murdering more than a million people and pillaging the Jewish Temple. The Romans looted the Temple's treasures, including the legendary golden menorah, and carried them to Rome. For the next 600 years, historians traced the journey of the treasure from Rome across the ancient world. After that, the trail goes cold. So where is the treasure today? Filmed in four countries, Treasures of the Second Temple traces the historical path of the Jewish Temple treasure from the Middle East to Europe and back again. Along the way, we'll meet one of Jerusalem's top archaeologists, who reveals where he believes the treasure is hidden today - and why it can never be unearthed.
- To Life is a look at five Israeli organizations dedicated to helping people across the globe. This is a story about Israel you won't see in the news. In keeping with the Jewish tradition of tikkun olam ("repairing the world"), Israel has been at the forefront of humanitarian and disaster relief work since the 1950s, less than a decade after becoming a nation. Since then, the Jewish state has provided humanitarian aid to millions of people in 140 countries around the world. Featuring stunning cinematography and moving interviews, To Life follows Israeli volunteers in Uganda, Nepal, Greece, Kurdistan, and the Palestinian territories to find out how and why, with so many security challenges of their own, they reach out so effectively to help other nations.