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- The film tells us that Ibrahim, who had studied in America and returned to the village of Tinne, lived among the two cultures.
- Music Video for Travis Scott's Sicko Mode.
- A story of relentless grit, motivational strength and humbling triumph, PALAU is a film many will relate to. As a young man, a passion and vision to proclaim the Good News of Jesus to all the nations was planted deep in Luis Palau's heart. Amidst both seemingly insurmountable struggles and remarkable miracles, Luis never lost sight of his calling. His extraordinary story will bring hope to the masses and encourage all that God has greatness in store for them.
- In this exclusive short film, Houston's Megan Thee Stallion shares her story.
- TV Series
- The short, inspirational film, featuring the velvety and unbelievably slow movement of Pam Johnson, is an elegant study of light and breath, honoring the technique and style of Bill Viola's timeless video art. It captures the metaphysical essence of slow motion, rhythmic breath and luminosity. The audience observes and becomes keenly aware of the sound and movement of the life force, the breath. This experience is further deepened when Johnson leads the breath troupe in a devotional, orderly slow-motion mandala offering, performed to the music of their breath. Both the film, and then the performance, were created to capture and inspire awareness about our constant companion, the breath. It is the essence and integrity of the ancient healing practice of yoga, as well as our innate human capacity to create and manage our internal spaces. The guided meditation lead by Birdwell leaves the audience with a lingering and subliminal experience of spirituality and art. Participants are encouraged to quiet external distractions, tap into their internal senses and allow this intimate and timeless work of art to take over fully.
- Official music video for "Drag Me Down" by One Direction.
- Bill has a brand new look for summer, so Jen decides it's time to get one of her own when she goes to see her trusted stylist for new do. Later, they must both pick out windows and plumbing fixtures for the foundation of their new future home.
- As Miguel begins pouring the foundation for Jen and Bill's future home, they, too, need to start laying the foundation to build their family. This means a visit to Dr. Hickman at Houston IVF, but will the tests give them positive hope for a future baby?
- For their second wedding anniversary, our Little Couple decides to keep things low-key, but that won't that won't stop Bill from making things special as hel gives Jen two of everything - flowers, cards, and kisses...
- It's not your typical date night for the little couple as they head to their first ever fashion show featuring spring dresses by celebrity designer, Chloe Dao. Things get more exciting when Chloe shows Jen how she's going to make a dress for her.
- Bill and Jen are in New York City to celebrate Bill's company's five-year anniversary. While they're in the Big Apple, Bill takes a stand-up comedy class and performs on stage.
- Bill and Jen's home build is moving quickly. For the first time, Bill & Jen can really feel what the house will be like. Then, Bill is off to New Orleans for his brother Tommy's bachelor party, while Jen does another overnight at TCH.
- Bill heads off to a sales conference in Waterloo, IA, where he's giving his first ever keynote speech. Before leaving, he and Jen finish their internet profile for the Center for Surrogate Parenting. While away, Jen spends another long day at the NICU.
- In this special episode of The Little Couple, Bill and Jen field viewer questions large and small. We'll go behind the scenes to offer an inside view of the couple over the past three seasons of filming.
- Jen has been asked to speak at a prestigious pediatric conference in Atlanta. After, she will get to premiere her custom-made Chloe Dao gown at the gala reception. Bill's upgrades his tux to match.
- It's chore day for Bill and Jen. When Jen tells him she's having hip pain, Bill steps up, taking on her tasks so she can rest. While he sweats in the backyard, Jen sips iced tea in the air-conditioned living room, looking at dog adoption sites online.
- Jen's parents arrive from Florida, but Dave and Judy's visit is more than just social. With the prospect of Bill and Jen giving them a grandchild, they're considering relocating to Houston.
- Bill and Jen head to Los Angeles for Jen's appearance on the TV show, The Doctors. It's a great opportunity for Jen as she'll be sitting on the panel as a Neonatology expert alongside the four celebrity doctors that host the show.
- Jen and Bill are back in LA for their first attempt to retrieve some of Jen's eggs so they can have a baby with a surrogate mother. They head to the doctor for an ultrasound to find out if their baby dreams are finally about to come true.
- Jen and Bill spend a free Saturday checking up on the construction of their home. Tensions rise as couple decides on a paint color for the house and the placement of Jen's home office. Then, it's time for Jen's first injection of fertility medication.
- Jen and Bill's new house construction is moving right along. While Jen is needed on a challenging case at the hospital, Bill does his best to communicate her strong visions for the look of the house.
- This is a big week for The Little Couple: Bill's parents are visiting from Florida and a big conversation with Dr. Boostanfar, their fertility specialist, is on the horizon.
- Bill and Jen hit the high seas when Bill's brother Tommy gets married and invites the entire family on a cruise to the Bahamas. After three days of relaxation and adventure, Jen and Bill may never want to go home!
- Jen is headed into the NICU for a 24 hour on call service. It's utterly exhausting, but for Jen, completely satisfying knowing she has seen these dangerously ill infants through another fragile day of life.