We show a Christian film in our downstairs
Fellowship Hall on the third Saturday of each month.
Admission is free, and snacks are, too! come
and bring your friends.
For additional information, call Pillar of
Fire Church at 303-839-1500
or e-mail
us .
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Saturday, September 21 6:00 pm |
"The Climb" is a story of two solo rock climbers, Michael Harris (Ned Vaughn) and Derrick Williams (Jason George), who are brought together when they perform a daring rescue. The man they save is the son of retail mogul Mack Leonard (Dabney Coleman) who rewards Michael and Derrick by sponsoring a trip to their dream climb at Mount Chicanagua. The two highly esteemed climbers approach the sport very differently. Michael is a safety-conscious plodder driven by the beauty of creation. His goal is to reach the summit, and take whatever precautions necessary. Derrick is a flamboyant self-promoter bent by anger. He's a risk taker and will reach his dream at any cost. A clash of pride, styles, and character put both of their lives on the line. Reviews |
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Saturday, August 17 6:00 pm |
Imagine
being born into a family bound by the worship of evil spirits and the occult...
Fast forward to the streets of New York City, where being the leader of
one of America's most violent gangs was a badge of honor... Share the miracle
of a transformed life--a life changed from being driven by drugs, violence
and crime to a life serving Jesus Christ! This historic video presents
the touching, true story of Nicky Cruz's life. You will marvel at the human
drama of Nicky's story that gained worldwide attention in The Cross &
The Switchblade book and movie. See how he takes the message of Jesus Christ
to teen gangs throughout America and the world.
Nicky Cruz says, " 'Run, Baby, Run,' the documentary video that tells the story of my past and how Jesus changed my life, won a national award (the 1998 Covenant Award for National Network/Syndication Program Special). It is being used throughout the nation to bring young people to Christ. " Visit Nicky Cruz's website |
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Saturday, July 20 6:00 pm |
Take a seat next
to Amanda. She's in trouble … big trouble. Back in Las Vegas, she and her
boyfriend Alan "borrowed" money from her boss. Now Amanda finds herself
$250,000 in debt and on the run from the Mob.
Amanda turns to her only hope: her dear old rich grandfather, Nathan Tucker. Good ol' Gramps should be a pushover, right? Wrong! It turns out that Grandpa is a witty, kind and compassionate man with savvy to spare. He's got a weak heart, but a strong faith in God, and he sees right through Amanda's plan. He's got a plan of his own, though, and he offers Amanda a deal. She soon finds herself on the road to Lake Redemption with her grandfather along for the ride. And let's not forget those angry Mobsters, close behind and intent on collecting! She's definitely in for an adventure, but the destination isn't exactly on any map... (RoadtoRedemption.com ) See the Focus on the Family film review |
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Saturday, June 15 6:00 pm |
This film is a prequel to
"Guess Who's Coming to America," which was our Saturday film in May 2001
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Three writers from "Christian Observer" Magazine are sent to different parts of the world to write articles about mission work. All three are deeply touched by what they see and their lives are drastically changed as a result of it. This film gives a new perspective on the world and the part of all Christians in fulfilling the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20.) |
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Part I: Saturday, April
20
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"This
intense story is a superbly produced drama about the lives, sufferings,
and triumphant joys of the ten Boom family. Imprisoned in Nazi Germany's
Ravensbrook concentration camp for helping to save the lives of Jews by
harboring them in their Holland home, Corrie ten Boom and her sister, Betsie,
suffer inhuman treatment at the hands of Nazi prison guards. The love between
the two sisters and toward their God deepens as their trials intensify."
(See the complete review at ChristianAnswers.net .) Another review: Plugged In Film Review |
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Saturday, March 16 |
Mikey's chances of winning the science fair take a nose-dive when his experiment suffers a crash landing, but the discovery of a dinosaur bone revives his dashed hopes. When Mikey realizes that evolution doesn't agree with his Christian beliefs, he resolves to evaluate the theory himself and embarks on an adventure in learning. Mikey must decide what he believes and then have the courage to defend it, even it if means losing the science fair - and the respect of his classmates and teacher. Children will gain insight into the debate of creation and evolution from this video. |
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6:00 pm |
Edward White Eyes, a troubled Cherokee boy, encounters an unfriendly welcome when he is forced to bunk in Nathan's room at Thornridge Manor. The two boys remain at odds - until a treasure map captivates them both, and a thief's scheme forces them to team up. Edward, Nathan, and their friends discover a mansion's secret, a mysterious treasure map, and a thrilling adventure. . .but Nathan makes the most valuable discovery of all. |
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Saturday, January 19, 2002 6:00 pm |
A young Chinese girl begins seeking the Lord and learns
the truth about what is going on in her own country and what happened within
her own family. This film shows the persecution of Christians in China
that is happening even today and that the cost of following Christ is life.
Ah Choi was just back from the university, awaiting her career placement from the Government. With memories of the tragedy at Tiananmen Square still fresh in her mind, she now faced a new kind of revolution--a revolution of the soul. The preacher has come to town, bringing the Bible and its life-changing message. As Ah Choi listens, she feels tremendous stirrings in her heart. She edges closer to an eternal decision. But she lives in an atheistic, communist society. The consequences for her of such a decision could be devastating... |
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Saturday, May 19, 2001 6:00 pm |
Mohammed
the Muslim, first introduced in Wait of the World, comes to America and
stays with his writer friend, T.J.
T.J. Crawford, a writer for American Christian Observer magazine, had visited the deserts of Mali. There, he met Mohamed, a devout Muslin, who quickly jolted T.J. out of his observer status and into meeting the needs of people. The encounter forged a precarious friendship between the two. Now, seven years later, T.J. learns that Mohamed is coming to the United States. T.J. is shocked by the realization that his own faith in Christ has lost its passion and commitment and is in deperate need of renewal. One of the most significant films you could see, it is deeply thought-provoking and a great tool to create life-changing discussion. Don't miss one of the most powerful films of recent years.This film speaks volumes to people who want to have a true passion for the Lord Jesus Christ. It contains one of the most powerful scenes ever captured on film when Mohammed tells T.J. why few Muslims come to Christ. Great truth presented. |
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Saturday, June 16, 2001 6:00 pm Review (Christian Spotlight on the Movies) |
Have you ever imagined
what the world will be like at the moment of the rapture?
Most Bible-believing Christians envision a world in absolute panic and havoc. Millions of people worldwide in every nation instantly vanish, leaving nearly everyone remaining on earth frightened beyond belief and in wonder of what truth is behind the disappearance. Bronson Pearl and Helen Hannah are two such people who have been left behind. Follow their experiences in this exciting and informative film. |
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Saturday, July 21, 2001 6:00 pm Review (Christian Spotlight on the Movies) |
Revelation is the sequel to Apocalypse, following on in the end-times scenario of a frightening post-rapture world. |
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Saturday, August 18, 2001 6:00 pm Review (Christian Spotlight on the Movies) |
Appropriate for junior high youth through adult, Tribulation, the third film in the Apocalypse series, is a good pick for Christians to use for both entertainment as well as evangelism. Brush up on end-times prophecies by reading the book of Revelation in the New Testament, and Daniel in the Old to field questions that will be raised. |
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Saturday, September 15, 2001 6:00 pm |
Judgment is a courtroom drama, and as such there are many opportunities
for good topics to be brought up and discussed from both sides--skeptics
and Christians. Chief among these spiritual topics is the existence of
God and why He doesn't show Himself and stop evil from happening.
Jesus' resurrection and the evidence to back it up is also key in the evidence raised. The Apostle Paul says "If Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain, your faith also is vain." (I Cor 15:14) True indeed, and I believe Judgment will prove to be an excellent discussion starter for Christians to view with their skeptic friends and family. [From the Christian Spotlight review] |
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Saturday, October 20, 2001 6:00 pm |
As a rising star on the British stage, Joan Winmill had everything a young women could ask for. Yet there was an unexplained void in her life that plunged her into deep depression and led her to the brink of suicide. But a chance phone call from a friend inviting her to attend Billy Graham’s London Crusade changed her life. |