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Here are trailers of recent Faith-based movies to go find at your local theater or rental store. You may have to do some research to see if they are playing locally or find a store that would carry or could order the DVD. Coming in January 9th, 2009, is a movie based on a book by the Pastor of the megaChurch, The Potter's House, in Dallas, Texas - Dr. Thomas Dexter 'T.D.' Jakes, Sr. The title is Not Easily Broken and the trailer and Web site are below.
http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/ A movie has opened up on October 10, 2008, to coincide with the 90th birthday of Evangelist Dr. Billy Graham. It appeared in limitted engagements throughout the country. The trailer of Billy: The Early Years and Web site is below.
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Here, at Seek Ye First, is were we hope you find all things for strengthening your faith in Christ through an audio and visual experience.
All things as in audio files and where to find them; video as in what is out there. We hope to point the way to sermons by the top Pastors of the land. Whether it be links to their sites or actual MP3 files you can find here; an audio Bible you can download here, book by book, or links to other sites with perhaps different versions. We hope to have your favorite hymns here to download to your iPod or whatever. As far as video, we hope to have trailers of Christian movies, where to buy/rent these movies and the companies that put them out. So get your iPods ready, set back and listen and/or watch and enrich your spiritual life. |
complete and in the New International Version (NIV) from the site Jesus Christ Saves Ministries. Old Testament (NIV) |
The sermons we have found are off the site Oneplace.org. They are links to certain messages from the top pastors of the last decade or so. You may download the mp3 files off that site if you wish. The well-known pasters we wish to highlight are:
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The hymns we have are the most spiritual hymns of the world. What we have to offer are:
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