By deceiving his father, Jacob receives the blessing of the first born. While escaping his brother, Esau's wrath, Jacob's dream assures him of God's love and protection.
Joseph, who saves Egypt from famine, tests his brothers when they ask for grain. He reveals himself, sends for his family, and is reunited with his father, Jacob.
Episodes of Moses' life, from his narrow escape from death as a child to the crossing of the Red Sea. Other events depicted include God calling Moses, the plagues and Passover, and the flight from Egypt.
An account of Moses leading the Israelites through the difficult journey to Canaan, The Ten Commandments, water from a rock, the golden calf, the building of the tabernacle, and the 40 years in the wilderness.
When Joshua sends spies to Jericho, Rahab aids in their escape. The city is conquered and destroyed. Joshua cautions his people that the Promised Land will be lost if they abandon the Lord.
With an army limited by God to 300, Gideon drives the invading Midianites from Israel. Gideon reminds the people have been saved by God and that they should serve him faithfully.
See Samuel's life in the tabernacle, his leadership of God's people, life as a teacher, and his anointing of Saul, the first King of Israel.
David's youth highlighted by his anointing by Samuel, his battle with Goliath, his friendship with Jonathan, and the vengeful attempt on his life by Saul.
Devotion to his king and people, faith in God, a love of God's house, and a desire to honor God - all characterize David in the story of his rise to the throne of Israel.
Elijah's encounter with Ahab and Jezebel, defeat of the priests of Baal, miracles in God's name, and exile in the wilderness depict his life of faithful devotion to God.
(Acts 1 - 5) Christ's promise of the Holy Spirit becomes a reality on Pentecost and empowers the disciples to preach salvation and win converts.
(Acts 4 -1 - 8 -40) Events from the early Christian movement highlighted by the selection and ordination of Stephen, Philip, and five other laymen.
(Acts 7 -58 - 8 -3; 9 -1 - 30; 26 -1 - 32; 1 Timothy 1 -15 - 17) Saul leads a relentless campaign to wipe out Jesus' followers. On the road to Damascus, a vision transforms him into a powerful leader of the early church.
(Acts 8 - 13) Leaving Jerusalem, each apostle goes as a missionary and witness. The chief persecutor of Christians, Saul of Tarsus, now is 'a chosen vessel' of the Lord.
(Acts 15 -4 - 16 -34; Ephesians 2 -8 - 9) The early events of Paul's second missionary journey - being sent to Macedonia, preaching in Philippi, healing the slave girl, and leading the Philippian jailer to faith.
(Acts 21 -35 - 26 -32) Paul's arrest at Jerusalem by the chief priests does not stop him from preaching Jesus Christ. He witnesses before Felix, then Festus, and finally, King Agrippa.
(Acts 10 -1 - 11 -18; Romans 10 -12 - 13) The conversion of Cornelius and his household demonstrates the broadening scope of the Gospel as it is preached and lived by Christ's early followers.
(Acts 15 -1-35) God's plan for salvation, by grace through faith, is preached by Paul and Barnabas before the church leaders in Jerusalem. The Christian brotherhood is proclaimed.
(Acts 28 -16-31; Ephesians 6 -10 - 17; Colossians 3, Philippians 3 -8 - 11, 4 -8 - 9; 2 Timothy 1 -9 - 12, 4 -1 - 8) The joyful, hopeful tone of Paul's letters from prison shows that the goodness of God in his life overshadows the evil. His second letter to Tim
In this excellent dramatization an angel tells Mary she is to become the mother of a Savior. Joseph and Mary travel to Bethlehem where the baby Jesus is born in a stable. Other scenes include the presentation of Jesus at the temple, the visit from the Wis
In the wilderness near the Jordan River, John the Baptist preaches, 'Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!' Scenes include - the birth of John to Zacharias and Elizabeth; Jesus' baptism by John' John's imprisonment by Herod' Salome asking for the h
Jesus invites John and Andrew to follow him. Simon also joins them and Jesus names him 'Peter, the rock.' Phillip and Nathaniel become disciples and on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, Jesus challenges four fishermen to become 'fishers of men.' At Caperna
Jesus heals a man with an unclean spirit at the Capernaum synagogue. Later, Jesus cures Peter's mother-in-law, and soon crowds of sick and needy people travel to see the Master. Jesus returns to Nazareth and tells the people that the prophecy of Isaiah is
This film focuses on some of the more dramatic examples of Jesus' healing ministry. Scenes include - Jesus healing the man born blind at the Jerusalem temple' healing the crippled man at the pool of Bethesda on the Sabbath; and bringing healing and wholene
Jesus' ministry is explored, beginning with His teachings about forgiveness as He offers forgiveness to the woman who lived a sinful life and who washed His feet. Jesus challenges Peter to forgive 'seventy times seven.' Jesus' unorthodox teachings about t
Scriptural accounts of how Jesus was revealed as God's Son, the Promised Savior, are dramatized. Peter makes his famous statement of faith, 'You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God.' Other scenes include the transfiguration, Jesus' confrontation wit
Jesus turns toward Jerusalem for the last time. At Jericho Jesus gives sight to Bartimaeus and visits the home of Zacchaeus. Other scenes include - Jesus entering Jerusalem' Jesus and His disciples on the Mount of Olives' Jesus dining with His disciples' a
Jesus and his disciples eat the Passover meal in the upper room. Here Jesus predicts that one of the Twelve will betray Him. Following the Passover meal, Jesus leads His disciples to the Garden of Gethsemane, where He struggles in prayer. Judas leads the
Jesus is first taken to Annas and his fellow priests, then to Caiaphas, the high priest. Finally Jesus is taken to Pilate, who cannot find any fault with Jesus. Herod returns Jesus to Pilate when he hears that Jesus is said to be 'king of the Jews,' a tre
Jesus and two thieves carry their crosses through the streets of Jerusalem to Golgotha. Simon of Cyrene is ordered to help carry Jesus' cross. At Golgotha, Jesus is crucified. The sky darkens and the earth shakes as Jesus cries out one last time and yield
The third day after His death, Jesus rises from the tomb. The risen Lord appears to Mary Magdalene, to the two followers on the road to Emmaus, and to the gathered disciples. Forty days after His resurrection, the Lord joins His disciples on the Mount of