The Least of our Brothers
“Looking into the eyes of a child stuffing his or her face with fruit salad, smiling and giggling as the juice drips down their cheek, you know that this is the least of our brothers.”
“Looking into the eyes of a child stuffing his or her face with fruit salad, smiling and giggling as the juice drips down their cheek, you know that this is the least of our brothers.”
“Moviegoers in 2008 preferred movies with Christian and Biblical worldviews reflecting traditional values,” reports family and child advocate and media scholar Dr. Ted Baehr, chairman of the Christian Film & Television
WEST PALM BEACH, FL (ANS) — Water. It’s crucial to sustaining life. Scientists differ in opinions regarding the number of days we can survive without water; however, it is a fact we will die without it. Of course, on a hot day, or after exercising, or eating salty foods, it’s easy to crave a refreshing glass of water. In fact, our thirst for water can become a preoccupation until it’s satisfied.
During the time of a righteous man named Noah, the world was just like our own time; taken over by a great deal of sin, but Noah was …
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND (ANS) — New Zealand radio personality Andrew Urquhart has stepped up to the challenge of encouraging Kiwis to do their part in reducing global poverty and raising awareness of injustice around the world.
When I was asked by Possibility Pictures publicist, Fred Williams, if HOSFU would be interested in screening the film Letters to God, I was ecstatic. So recently, while in Tulsa, Oklahoma, I put the movie on the screen of the Hilton boardroom and opened up my laptop to take notes.
What followed was an hour and fifty-three minutes of cinematic goodness, based on a true story.
Produced by Alex & Steven Kendrick, and David Nixon … “This is a movie faithfully fueled by God” – Former Editor When Magazine