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Equipped with a divine healing anointing, Aimee McPherson's focus remained always on the lost. Each week, Aimee would fill and empty her five-thousand-seat Los Angeles auditorium twenty-one times, offering priceless healing and teaching to each attendee. But the work of God did not come without cost; hers was a life of private heartache and great persecution.
Man of Notable Signs & Wonders What William Branham lacked in formal education, God made up for in the Spirit. Branham is shown here in live footage, aided by an angel and the Word of knowledge, as he reveals the secrets of men's hearts. Used by God to heal and set the mentally tormented free, Branham would later fall into a deception that would eventually cost him his life.
Jack Coe's humble beginnings at an orphanage where he was left by his father prepared him for God's work, including the construction of his own boys' home. Empowered by his radical salvation experience, Coe threw himself into God's work, often bearing criticism for his gruff nature and reckless faith. Watch and see Coe in action as the blind see, deaf hear, and the lame walk.
Perhaps one of the most persecuted of God's Generals, A. A. Allen operated his healing ministry with a heart for God's people. Watch live footage of Allen healing a man in a stretcher, causing a leg to grow, and ridding a man of tumors. Find out why a man who paid an incredible price for spiritual strength and divine gifting fought an ultimately losing battle for his own body's healing.
Walking out the heartbreak and back into a relationship with the Lord, Kathryn Kuhlman lived in the presence of the Holy Spirit. Out of that overflow her ministry crossed cultural and denominational barriers and touched the masses with hope, healing, salvation, and deliverance. Watch her as she captivates thousands of people and prepares a platform for the presence and ministry of the Holy Spirit.
After being supernaturally healed from a sickness that plagued her for many years, Maria Woodworth-Etter entered into the ministry. This demonstrator of the Spirit was able to capture entire cities in her tent revivals that would last up to seven months. In her meetings, people would experience both the convicting and refreshing presence of the Holy Spirit, receive spiritual and physical healing, and be changed forever in a moment.
Join art historian Robert Hughes for a fascinating journey into the life of Spanish painter Francisco Goya. Using the artist's works as the benchmarks in this biographical profile, Hughes follows Goya from his role as painter to the royal court through his maturity as a war reporter and into his troubled final years. Hughes reveals how the upheaval of Goya's life can be traced through his paintings that range from the fanciful to the insane.
Beginning with Hitler's invasion of Poland in 1939, World War II would grow to become one of the most influential conflicts of the modern age. And with such a complicated web of enemies and allies forming the battleground, great generals and commanders would make all the difference. This five-disc series explores the memorable military leaders who forged the strategies that would play out in battle during the six-year conflict.
Sex Pistols meet Generation X in this punk supergroup.
Parents Reborn reveals the tender heart and soul of Italy—a stronghold of Catholicism and conventionality. While neighbouring countries such as Spain and Belgium recognize marriage equality and celebrate Pride, Italy has made little movement in the advancement of queer rights. What remains even more constant than homophobia is the critical role of family life. Blood runs thick in Italy. Large, closely-knit families are revered; parents are staunchly devoted to their children. Parents Reborn follows several families as they adjust to the news that their sons or daughters are homosexual. Director Claudio Cipelletti’s camera doesn’t shy away from raw emotions as parents cope with their crushed expectations and begin to accept their children for who they are. In turn, these parents experience their own transformation—or rebirth—as they forge renewed family bonds and approach traditional Italian life in progressive new ways.
“Roadmap Genesis” is a film documentary that makes the case that the Book of Genesis is a roadmap containing guideposts on how to live a productive, fruitful, and fulfilling life that will help our society lift itself out of its current decline and return it to prosperity, promise, and accomplishment.When Filmmaker Nolan Lebovitz found himself at a crossroads in his life, he knew he had to choose between continuing to make the Hollywood suspense thrillers that were his livelihood and trying to make the world a better place for his new young family.
Nanoplastics have entered the water supply. Plastic is in the bloodstream. You will be dead by the age of 35. Unless you can filter water. Young people are condemned to cleanse the polluted Earth. They are known as the Harvester Generation.
In the aftermath of the arrest of Angela Davis, Jean Genet reads a text denouncing racist US policy, supporting the Black Panthers party and Angela Davis for a television show that will be completely censored.
Health and educational outcomes in low-income areas across America are staggeringly low. Bronx educator Stephen Ritz is out to change that, by implementing a curriculum that allows children to grow vegetables in their classrooms. "Generation Growth" follows Ritz as he expands his program across the country, bringing hope, health and opportunity to those who need it the most.
With this entry from the critically acclaimed PBS miniseries, director-producer Robert J. Emery explores the most contemporary examples of genocide, from the atrocities of Rwanda to the ethnic cleansings of Chechnya. Hosted by Oscar winner Jon Voight, this poignant documentary series examines the history of genocide through the ages, drawing on expertise and insights of scholars, eyewitnesses and survivors from all around the world.
In this interview, communications theorist, Gene Youngblood (b. 1942) maps out the various stages of the development of video technology and its philosophical implications for human interaction. The range of topics discussed moves beyond video to offer an extensive and rich survey of American culture from the 1960s to the present moment. In addition to discussing his canonical text, Expanded Cinema, Youngblood shares stories from his early days as a police reporter for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, where he gained intimate knowledge of the media’s politics of representation. With the acuity of hindsight, Youngblood discusses important self-discoveries, and his life-changing decision to move from the mainstream media into the world of the underground press.