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Pastor Charles Thompson has come to the end of his tenure at Providence Cathedral Church. But he has one last message to pass along to his congregation. A message that he's been waiting to share for over forty years. Adapted from the song, "Three Wooden Crosses" written by Kim Williams and Doug Johnson
Ben and Joey are among the chosen. They seek to defeat darkness, protecting the world from its infectious evil. They are chasers, the children of angels and the warriors of light, and they are itching for a fight. THE WAREHOUSE: Ben and Joey are called to an abandoned warehouse where shades, one of evil's many consorts, are presumed to be reeking havoc. They must find and destroy them, no matter the cost. What they find lurking scares them so badly, they aren't sure if it was actually real.
The scars that I have will never let me forget my past. They stand, an ugly reminder of that perfect summer evening that went so horribly wrong. The night that I killed a perfect stranger and my boyfriend, all because of one stupid mistake. Redemption doesn't seem like an option to young high school graduate Liana Williams. In fact, the only way out seems to be suicide after that evening. Though some may call it fate, and others may call it chance, the very special man she meets at a college
A poor boy on an errand to deliver tools to his carpenter father has a violent encounter in the woods. With a pinch of courage and a stroke of luck he comes out ahead, but the story of his journey grows quickly, first as told by him to his mother and then through his gossipy neighbors. The boy witnesses the distortions of the truth but plays along to his great delight. The story becomes a legend, and soon the boy is invited to meet the prince in the palace. A show of courage is in the planning,
Pastor Charles Thompson has come to the end of his tenure at Providence Cathedral Church. But he has one last message to pass along to his congregation. A message that he's been waiting to share for over forty years. Adapted from the song, "Three Wooden Crosses" written by Kim Williams and Doug Johnson
Ben and Joey are among the chosen. They seek to defeat darkness, protecting the world from its infectious evil. They are chasers, the children of angels and the warriors of light, and they are itching for a fight. THE WAREHOUSE: Ben and Joey are called to an abandoned warehouse where shades, one of evil's many consorts, are presumed to be reeking havoc. They must find and destroy them, no matter the cost. What they find lurking scares them so badly, they aren't sure if it was actually real.
The scars that I have will never let me forget my past. They stand, an ugly reminder of that perfect summer evening that went so horribly wrong. The night that I killed a perfect stranger and my boyfriend, all because of one stupid mistake. Redemption doesn't seem like an option to young high school graduate Liana Williams. In fact, the only way out seems to be suicide after that evening. Though some may call it fate, and others may call it chance, the very special man she meets at a college
A poor boy on an errand to deliver tools to his carpenter father has a violent encounter in the woods. With a pinch of courage and a stroke of luck he comes out ahead, but the story of his journey grows quickly, first as told by him to his mother and then through his gossipy neighbors. The boy witnesses the distortions of the truth but plays along to his great delight. The story becomes a legend, and soon the boy is invited to meet the prince in the palace. A show of courage is in the planning,