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  • Book cover featuring the title 'Average Joe: The Unwavering True Story' with a background of the U.S. Supreme Court building and a man in a red shirt kneeling on a football field, preparing to kick a football.

    Average Joe

    A former-Marine-turned-high-school-football-coach takes a legal stand to defend freedom and religious liberty for everyone.

  • Movie poster for 'The Blind,' featuring a man with a beard and a woman with curly hair standing close together, the woman resting her head on the man's chest, with a background showing silhouettes of hunters with guns and a woman holding a stick, and a flock of birds in the sky.

    The Blind

    Long before Phil Robertson (Duck Dynasty) was a reality TV star, he fell in love, started a family, and began to spiral out of control. The Blind shares never-before-revealed moments in Phil's life as he seeks to conquer the shame of his past.

AVERAGE JOE

THE BLIND

  • A promotional poster for the movie 'The Case for Christ,' showing a man with curly brown hair looking at a collage of images, text, annotations, and photographs related to religious investigation. The poster includes mentions of actors Mike Vogel, Erika Christensen, Faye Dunaway, and Robert Forster, and features various magazine covers, maps, handwritten notes, and photos of people engaged in religious or investigative themes. The tagline states: 'One man's journey to solve the biggest mystery of all time.'

    The Case for Christ

    The true story of an investigative journalist—and avowed atheist—who applies his skills to disprove the Christian faith of his wife... with life-altering results.

  • A movie poster for 'God's Not Dead: We The People' shows a man in a suit standing at the entrance of the Lincoln Memorial, looking out towards the Washington Monument and U.S. Capitol at sunrise or sunset. The title is displayed at the top, and the poster includes the names of the actors and the release information at the bottom.

    god's not dead: we the people

    Reverend Dave defending himself and a group of Christian homeschooling families after the inspection by the local government official.

THE CASE FOR CHRIST

GOD’S NOT DEAD: WE THE PEOPLE

  • Poster for a documentary titled 'God's NOT Dead: A Light in Darkness' showing a man standing inside a damaged church with stained glass windows and a cross, illuminated by sunlight.

    god's not dead: a light in darkness

    One church is unexpectedly thrown into an epic legal battle by a state-run university that believes the congregation has outlived its usefulness and needs to go.

  • Movie poster for "God's Not Dead 2" showing a woman walking towards the Capitol building with protestors holding signs, with the title "God's Not Dead 2" and release date April 1, 2016.

    god's not dead 2

    When a teacher is asked about Jesus in class, her response lands her in deep trouble and could expel God from the public square forever.

GOD’S NOT DEAD: A LIGHT IN DARKNESS

GOD’S NOT DEAD 2

  • Movie poster for 'God's Not Dead' featuring a person hanging a sign that says 'NOT' on a wall that reads 'GOD'S DEAD' with an audience at the bottom and the release date March 2014.

    god's not dead - extended cut

    A Christian student stands up for his faith when an atheist philosophy professor insists that "God is dead." The Extended Cut includes footage not seen in the theatrical cut.

  • Poster for the film 'Do You Believe?' featuring a large cross made of images of various people, and the title in bold red letters at the bottom.

    do you believe?

    A dozen different souls whose lives unexpectedly intersect, leading them to all understand there is power in the Cross of Christ.

GOD’S NOT DEAD - EXTENDED CUT

DO YOU BELIEVE?

  • The poster for the movie 'Dancer and the Same' features four characters: a man dressed as a police officer, a young girl, a woman, and a German shepherd dog lying on a police car. The background shows a cityscape.

    Dancer & the Dame

    When a detective teams up with a demanding police dog with psychological issues of her own, the two get a second chance to set the record straight.

  • Poster with faces of four people, one large woman and three smaller individuals below her, with bold black text that reads "CAGED NO MORE" and a background of faint words including "HUMAN" and others.

    Caged No More

    A grandmother searches for her granddaughters who have been kidnapped by their sinister father to sell to slavery overseas to settle his drug debt.

DANCER & THE DAME

CAGED NO MORE