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Independence Day Movies of Freedom and Valor

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Freedom Is-VHS

Freedom Is-VHS

Benji and his dog, Waldo, dream they are back in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776. They meet Jeremiah Goodheart, who's been trusted to deliver a letter to John Adams at the Second Continental Congress. When Jeremiah loses the letter, Benji helps to find it and gets to ask Thomas Jefferson about true freedom, learning how to keep the spirit of freedom alive. Recommended for ages 4-8.

Time: 30 min | Production Year: 1991

9404 VHS $12.99
League Of Grateful Sons-DVD League Of Grateful Sons-DVD

Hope. Heroes. Generations.
What is the godly legacy of the fathers of World War II? Their story has not been told - until now! More than 182,000 American fathers died in the Second World War. Hundreds of thousands of other fathers did return, but many never connected with their children. Within the ranks were a remarkable collection of men who made it a life mission to speak the providence of God and the meaning of manhood to the boys who would one day fill their shoes.

Through wartime letters and present-day pilgrimages to the bloody battlefields of their youth, the ancient warriors have spoken. Meet tough-as-nails Marine "Colonel" Bill Henderson and P-51 Mustang flyboy Bill Brown -- both of whom survived to train generations to sing praises to God. Their thankful children rise to honor and surpass their legacy. They are "The League of Grateful Sons."

Shot on location on Iwo Jima, Guam, Hawaii, and in Texas, The League of Grateful Sons will leave you grateful for America's heroic fathers and motivated to surpass their legacy. A film guaranteed to inspire!

Time: 1 hr 15 min | Production Year: 2005

98583D DVD $24.99
Prisoners of Hope Prisoners of Hope

In August 1964, an American pilot was shot down and captured by the North Vietnamese. In the following years of the Vietnam Conflict, hundreds of American prisoners of war were interrogated, starved and tortured in Communist prisons. Prisoners of Hope presents the experiences of ten of these individuals who were denied that most valuable and precious possession -- freedom. Their stories are filled with suffering and survival, death and deliverance. But above all, they are testimonies of courage, faith, and a sustaining hope that refused to die. This is a moving program that will change the way you understand freedom and life.

Time: 54 min | Production Year: 2000

500784D DVD $19.99
4606 VHS $19.99
Valor-DVD Valor-DVD

The Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force which can be bestowed upon anyone serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. The deed for which it is awarded is to be one of personal bravery or self-sacrifice so conspicuous as to clearly distinguish the individual for gallantry above his comrades, and must involved risk of life. Valor looks at the heroic acts of several Medal of Honor recipients from World War II, the Korean Conflict, and the Vietnam War. These veterans tell their incredible stories of patriotism and courage including their personal stories of faith in God in the midst of battle and beyond. All are men of faith... honor... Valor.

Color and B/W

Time: 1 hr | Production Year: 1999

500783D DVD $19.99
4605 VHS $19.99
Spirit Of The American Revolution-VHS   Spirit Of The American Revolution-VHS  

The American Revolution was to dream the unthinkable: 56 men who pledged their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to establish an independent nation. What was the spirit that motivated these men? Investigate both the words and actions of the individuals who signed the Declaration of Independence -- men such as Benjamin Rush, Samuel Huntington, Stephen Hopkins, Matthew Thornton, and Samuel Chase -- and witness their strong reliance upon God for direction.

Time: 55 min | Production Year: 1993

7931 VHS $24.99
Gospel of Liberty-DVD Gospel of Liberty-DVD

The revivals of the Great Awakening shook Britain's North American colonies from spiritual slumber during the 1730s , 1740s and 1750s. In Virginia it touched men and women whose spiritual needs had been too long neglected by the legally established Anglican church. In homes, in meetinghouses, and in open fields, rich and poor, #804000 and white, men and women mingled to hear powerful messages of a personal God and salvation. The Great Awakening rattled and cracked the foundations of hierarchical authority and official religion from Georgia to New England, reverberating through the decades to the Revolution and the collapse of British rule.

Produced by Colonial Williamsburg, the program recreates for students of American independence the fire of George Whitefield, the zeal of the Reverend Samuel Davies, and their pursuit of the right to worship according to one's convictions. With Colonial Williamsburg as a backdrop, Thomas Jefferson guides viewers to understand how the axiom that government ought not legislate belief became a fundamental pillar of American democracy. This tenet found expression in the First Amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof."

The insights of Thomas Jefferson, champion of religious liberty, infuse this dramatic portrayal of colonial Virginia during the Great Awakening, a turning point in the American concept of freedom.

Here is a lesson of faith in freedom.

DVD Features:
Closed captioned and optional English subtitles
Chapter titles for easy scene access
Bonus Material:
- PDF study guide
- Bonus features: "Colonial Clothing 1760-1770" and "Tour Our Town"

Time: 37 min | Production Year: 1997

500839D DVD $19.99