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- Seven of the funniest Christian Comedians on earth, and hosted by two-time Emmy Award winner, Patricia Heaton.
- Based on the best selling book by Nik Ripken, The Insanity of God is the personal and lifelong journey of an ordinary couple from rural Kentucky who thought they were going on just your ordinary missionary pilgrimage, but discovered it would be anything but. After spending over six hard years doing relief work in Somalia, and experiencing life where it looked like God had turned away completely and He was clueless about the tragedies of life.
- This is the touching, true story of Nicky Cruz, who turned from a life of drugs, violence and crime to serve Jesus Christ.
- Sinbad hosts Thou Shalt Laugh 3, which features Christian stand up comedians providing family friendly entertainment.
- Six Christian comedians get together to have a laugh. Hosted by John Tish.
- In America, Christmas is commercial. But on one small Mediterranean island, Christmas is more alive than ever. Nativity: The Art of Maltese Crib Making goes behind the scenes of Maltese crib-making where the tradition was born.
- Tim Conway hosts 5 of America's funniest Christian comedians. Looking for funny? Your prayers have been answered.
- Museum of the Bible's "The Making of a Museum" takes you behind the scenes for a first-hand look at how one of Washington, D.C.'s most unique buildings transformed into a cutting-edge museum.
- The Better Hour is the story of a man who, inspired by faith, used his political and social influence to change the world for the better. At the beginning of the 19th century, almost a third of the British economy depended on the trade of human beings. William Wilberforce was determined to end this horrific practice, by persuading both Parliament and British society to abolish slavery in the British Empire.
- Do you have a message or story that could influence the world? Get expert tips from media industry experts and Hollywood producer and media consultant Phil Cooke on creative leadership, digital media, branding and marketing strategies, film and television production and more - and the faith to make it happen. Cooke's philosophy? Get your ideas out there and change the world in the process.
- 2020–TV EpisodeHow did the Gospel message begin with 12 Apostles more than 2,000 years ago and inexplicably become the faith of billions today? That's a God-sized question. To uncover the answer, TBN will take you to 20 world regions throughout 2020, revealing stories of God's historical presence and miraculous events of today, beginning where Christianity all started, in Israel, then following its spread throughout the world. Asia played an important role in faith history. Between the 1400s and 1800s, Christianity took hold in Korea, Japan, China, and India, due in part to determined Jesuit missionaries. Yet Jesus' warning of Christian persecution and martyrdom came to pass in great numbers. How did Christianity survive in nations dominated by ancient cultures and religions?
- In this episode, we picked one city, and found three stories there of how people found acceptance. In some surprising ways.
- In episode 2, Footnote tells the stories of these four people as they struggle with death's invasion into their lives, and asks the big question about life's big certainty: why do we die?
- An interior designer with a dark past; a former border patrol agent missing his arm, leg, and memory; a young girl who copes with other personalities' invasion into her psyche; and a grieving mother who's trying to let go.
- Four stories that go both behind and in front of the bright lights of the porn industry, inside America's biggest, sweatiest, and seediest industry to find out just what it actually does to its employees, its consumers, and to us.
- Footnote looks at stories about worry: the people who do, the people who don't, how it kills and how we cope.
- Footnote explores the secrets we keep. How they tear us apart, isolate us, and, ultimately, bring us together. Because even though we think of our secrets as making us outcasts, it might just be what makes us normal.