Posted on 05/22/2018 7:32:41 AM PDT by Bob Celeste
:-) There are a number of Christian films on You Tube. Why they were not banned and censored is unknown, but the full movie, English version can be found for several if only you google.
Jesus, the Film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0feZQkHbCkM
YEARNING
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuAaXhRp8hZAewPeAKsdu28Ep_TtQrEKY
LEFT BEHIND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBW-ws6sJIo
THE INVESTIGATOR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pRM2d0fqVo&t=0s&list=PLuAaXhRp8hZAewPeAKsdu28Ep_TtQrEKY&index=14
THE LATHE OF HEAVEN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8VRbaVNvSA&t=0s&list=PLuAaXhRp8hZAewPeAKsdu28Ep_TtQrEKY&index=56
Wow, thanks for all those links!
:-)
I watched “The Perfect Stranger” this morning and enjoyed it. Thank you.
Several more suggestions:
You Tube Christian Movie Channel
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuAaXhRp8hZAewPeAKsdu28Ep_TtQrEKY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8mPK3izYB0
Google:
videos on line Christian films
Wow! You really know your Christian film resources. Thank you.
Some films you can borrow from a public library such as “Faith Like Potatoes”, which I really liked, but certainly not all these title which you have listed. Great to know!
I just realized that you listed Jesus, the Film! Im excited! Ive been wanting to see it ever since I bought a used book at a Christian bookstore entitled I Just Saw Jesus. It talked about how that movie came to be filmed and how they showed it all over world in countries such as Indonesia, India, Uganda, Kenya, etc. It was a fascinating book. Now I will finally get to see the movie. Thank you once again!
The new movie “I Can Only Imagine” with Dennis Quaid was round by search engine at ‘Daily Motion.com’ (among other sites)
Google: “free full movie on line+I can only imagine”
Daily Motion is the site to see the many ‘Fraiser’ episodes, if interested. There’s a lot to be found out there. :-)
I saw that movie in the theater. It was wonderful. It’s helpful to know that it is available online, too. I may want to watch it again in the future. I will put it on my special V. K. Lee list :-)
Praise the Lord and pass the pizza! Extra pepperoni on mine!
Lips that touch veggies shall not touch mine!
And no, the Holy Spirit has not convicted me of being sinful for eating this way.
One determent in living in the middle of nowhere is the time spent traveling to get to somewhere else :-/
Streaming has been a GOD send for us. LOL Last movie seen in a theater was the first Jurassic Park. Still hunger for the old drive in theaters - AND a speaker that works!
The last show you saw in a theater was the first Jurassic Park? You must live somewhere quite remote. I hope you have access to a hospital, just in case.
I remember drive-ins! They were especially great when you have kids since they don’t have to be particularly quiet and can fall asleep in the back seat if they are bored. Brings back old memories of me being that kid.
Actually, we live north of Dallas, Tx a short distance from the Okla. state line. When we moved up there was little here, a post office but no grocery, few retail stores. Closest was 30-45 minutes from us. Denton to the west of us (30-45 min) McKinney to the east (30-45 min.) A good deal of traffic is now on the surrounding roads and highways - terrible drivers! We’ve modernized. Now we have a grocery and a city park A fast growing town about 30 min. south of us. Frisco is filled with eateries, grocers, retail, but no theaters :-(
Denton drive in closed sometime during the last 15-20 years.
McKinney had closed its theater before we even arrived. It had been transformed into a very NICE restaurant.
Correction, on the Jurassic Park comment. My bad: believe I was mistaken as the X-Files movie (first movie) was seen when it came out. And that was long after the JP film. LOL - a YUGE X-files fan here. :-)
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