Kevin Sorbo appears as Darrell in 'Destination Heaven.' Image courtesy of Great American Media.
In the new Great American Pure Flix series “Destination Heaven,” Harry Lennix (“The Blacklist,” “Man of Steel”) stars as God as He encounters people from all walks of life who are challenged, encouraged and ultimately changed. The series will include guest appearances from Doug Jones, Emily Rose, Cozi Zuehlsdorff, Carrie Wampler, John Michael Finley, and…

Dallas Jenkins (left) speaks with Jonathan Roumie on the set of "The Chosen." Image courtesy of 130 Agency.
During the 11th annual K-Love Fan Awards on Sunday, May 26, “The Chosen” creator, producer, director, and writer Dallas Jenkins proclaimed the show’s support for Israel, stressing that it “is a Jewish show.” Said during an acceptance speech for the Film of the Year award, the speech garnered thunderous applause and a standing ovation from…

'Sight' stars Terry Chen and Greg Kinnear. Image courtesy of Angel Studios.
In the new film “Sight,” releasing this week from Angel Studios and starring Terry Chen and Greg Kinnear, the incredible life of Dr. Ming Wang is front and center. Wang, who grew up in poverty in China, fled the country when his family faced persecution and immigrated to America, where he excelled as a medical…

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Deaf Missions reports, “roughly 98% of the worldwide population of Deaf people have never encountered the real Jesus. What is the number one issue Deaf people face when it comes to knowing Jesus? The answer boils down to two words: communication barriers.” 68 out of 70 million Deaf people do not know Jesus. To address…

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GRAMMY Award-winning Joel Smallbone (for KING + COUNTRY) traces the faithfulness of God and the determination of his parents in his new passion project, “Unsung Hero,” released this week from Kingdom Story Company. The longtime passion project, where Smallbone finds himself literally in his father’s shoes (“I’ve dubbed it a very expensive therapy session”), tells…

Willie and Korie Robertson image courtesy of Great American Pure Flix.
“The Blind,” which released in theaters in September, was scheduled to be a one-week event. But high demand for the film, a biopic about “Duck Dynasty” patriarchs Phil and Kay Robertson, pushed the company to extend the run for several weeks afterward, earning $17 million and breaking records as the highest-grossing theatrical release in Fathom…

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