Film Reviews 
Fireproof
Fireproof from the creators of Facing the Giants stars Way of the Master's Kirk Cameron. Dr. Gary Smalley describes Fireproof as: "Amazing! Action-packed, heartwarming, and a great resource to help strengthen and affirm marriages!"
Through the Wardrobe
Now a major motion picture, "The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe", written by C.S. Lewis, 55 years ago, is one of the most popular books ever written. Approximately 100 million people have read this classic children's tale, which is credited with leading millions of people to faith in Jesus Christ.
Faith Like Potatoes
The film opens with Angus Buchan leaving his Zambian farm in the midst of political unrest and traveling south with his family to start a new life in Kwa-Zulu Natal. With nothing more than a caravan on a patch of land, and the help of his foreman Simeon Bhengu, the Buchan family struggle to settle into a new country.
Invictus "Idolatry"

This stirring new film on South Africa's 1995 Rugby World Cup victory includes serious distortions of history. Directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Morgan Freeman as President Nelson Mandela, Invictus makes a major contribution towards the building up of the mythology of Nelson Mandela as a modern day idol.

Kingdom of Heaven
Hollywood's Crusade Against History
Ridley Scott's blockbuster epic "Kingdom of Heaven" presents one of the worst distortions of history seen on any screen in recent years. Focusing on the fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 1187 to Saladin's Muslim armies, this anti-Christian, politically-correct revisionism gets everything wrong.
Hotel Rwanda - "Genocide in a Gun-Free Land"
Hotel Rwanda is an important and carefully crafted film well worth seeing. Set in Kigali, the capital city of Rwanda, during the genocide of April and May 1994, Hotel Rwanda is a sensitively made film. Unlike many Hollywood films it is neither gory nor distasteful. This film focuses on the incredible true story of Paul Rusesabagina, the assistant manager of Milles Collines Hotel. By ingenuity, good connections, bribes, and bluff, Paul managed to save the lives of 1,238 Tutsis from the genocide.

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