Executive produced by TV cohost and bestselling author Ray Comfort (Hell’s Best Kept Secret, Scientific Facts in the Bible), this film delivers an un...
Executive produced by TV cohost and bestselling author Ray Comfort (Hell’s Best Kept Secret, Scientific Facts in the Bible), this film delivers an unexpected, eye-opening look at the controversial topic of abortion. “180” has been called a half hour of “video adrenaline,” an “emotional rollercoaster,” and “mind-blowing.” This award-winning, evangelistic documentary carries a unique pro-life message in which you will see eight people change their minds about abortion in a matter of seconds…because they were asked one question.
In the first of this two-part series, Alan Shlemon demystifies what Islam really teaches by pointing directly to its authoritative sources. He then ex...
In the first of this two-part series, Alan Shlemon demystifies what Islam really teaches by pointing directly to its authoritative sources. He then examines how it stacks up to Christianity, providing a better understanding of Muslims and their faith. In part two, Alan discusses how to have Gospel-centered interactions with your Muslim neighbors, employing a powerful tactic to help reach them in a way that builds common ground, respects their faith, and uses their own scriptures to point them to the truth.
Learn the significance of American citizenship and the threats it faces today.
Citizenship is rare in human history but essential to free government. ...
Learn the significance of American citizenship and the threats it faces today.
Citizenship is rare in human history but essential to free government. Today, the constitutional rule of citizens in America is threatened by a new form of government, unaccountable to the people, in which power is held by a ruling class that seeks to transform our society.
In this eight-lecture course, students will examine the origins and history of citizenship in the West and the grave challenges American citizenship faces today. Topics covered in this course include: the erosion of the middle class, the disappearance of sovereign borders, the rise of tribalism, the growth of the deep state, the modern assaults on the Constitution, and the emergence of a new form of global government.
American Heritage: From Colonial Settlement to the Current Day
Deepen your understanding of American history.
You can enroll for FREE in Hillsdale College’s popular online course “American Heritage: From Colonial ...
Deepen your understanding of American history.
You can enroll for FREE in Hillsdale College’s popular online course “American Heritage: From Colonial Settlement to the Current Day,” and pursue an education in the ideas, arguments and people that have shaped America’s remarkable history.
America’s Founders had a unique opportunity to start government anew—while drawing on the accumulated knowledge and experience of Western Civilization, from ancient Greece and Rome to the English constitutional tradition. Based on principles of equality and consent, the Constitution secures the rights and promotes the happiness of all citizens. The great controversies of American history—including the current crisis of progressivism—have centered around the meaning of those principles.
In this free online course you will examine the history of America from the colonial era to the present, including the major challenges to the Founders’ principles.
Learn the inspiring stories of the ancient Christians!
Christ entered the world during the reign of Caesar Augustus. The tensions between Christianity...
Learn the inspiring stories of the ancient Christians!
Christ entered the world during the reign of Caesar Augustus. The tensions between Christianity and the Roman Empire shaped the daily practice of the Christian faith and led many Romans to distrust and persecute the early Christians. But Christianity also benefitted from the Roman world. And when Rome collapsed in the West, Christianity provided the hope for preserving civilization.
In our new free online course, “Ancient Christianity,” you’ll learn:
*how the Jewish, Greek, and Roman cultures all contributed to preparing the world to hear the Gospel.
*why many Romans distrusted and persecuted the early Christians.
*the inspiring stories of Christ, His apostles, and faithful ones throughout the first four centuries of Christianity.
*the arguments of key early Christian apologists—Ignatius, Irenaeus, Justin, Athanasius, and more—who defended and defined the Christian faith amidst the animosity of the Roman world.
*the conversion of Constantine and how he brought stability to Rome, and how the rivalry between his sons almost returned Rome to paganism.
*how Augustine’s writings helped preserve the message of Christianity during the collapse of the Roman Empire in the West.
Taught by Professor of History Kenneth Calvert, you will discover the uncertainties, trials, and triumphs of the earliest Christians as they confronted controversies within the faith and persecutions from outside it.
Examine the History and Legacy of the Ancient Greeks
A study of the ancient Greek cities, Athens and Sparta, is of vital importance to understanding t...
Examine the History and Legacy of the Ancient Greeks
A study of the ancient Greek cities, Athens and Sparta, is of vital importance to understanding the story of Western Civilization. Moreover, such a study reveals timeless truths about human nature that are applicable in any age. What is necessary in order for a democracy to flourish and endure? How does a city form free and self-governed citizens? What are the best means of resisting tyranny from without or within?
Now you can explore these lessons alongside Victor Davis Hanson and Paul A. Rahe, distinguished professors of history, in our free online course, “Athens and Sparta.” This course will examine the culture and government of each city, as well as their respective roles in the two great conflicts of the fifth-century B.C. You will learn how Greek victory in the Persian War secured freedom and democracy in the West, and how the ill-fated Peloponnesian War brought a decisive end to the Golden Age of Athens.
Cabrini is a biographical drama film that tells the true story of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, an Italian Catholic missionary who came to New York Ci...
Cabrini is a biographical drama film that tells the true story of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, an Italian Catholic missionary who came to New York City in the late 19th century.
The film portrays Cabrini's tireless efforts to help Italian immigrants, particularly orphans, who faced poverty and discrimination. She established orphanages, schools, and hospitals, and advocated for improved living conditions for the immigrant community.
In this Academy Award winner for Best Picture, two very different men on the same team vie to win Olympic gold to demonstrate to the world the worth o...
In this Academy Award winner for Best Picture, two very different men on the same team vie to win Olympic gold to demonstrate to the world the worth of their deeply held--and strongly opposing--convictions. Yet a friendship builds between the two in this true story that is as strong as their desire to win in Chariots of Fire. Paris Olympics, 1924. Scotsman Eric Liddell (Ian Charleson--Gandhi) competes to prove the superiority of this Christian faith, while his teammate, Harold Abrahams (Ben Cross--Exorcist: The Beginning), a Jewish Englishman, is driven to win to show the world that Jews are not inferior people. But as different as they two competitors are, the bond that develops between them reveals to both how complex their true motives are . . . and how much they really have in common.
This single DVD covers six different topics using an extremely creative combination of animation, text, and humor—each squeezed into roughly three min...
This single DVD covers six different topics using an extremely creative combination of animation, text, and humor—each squeezed into roughly three minutes of “warp speed” teaching.
Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader
Visiting their cousin, Eustace, Lucy (Michael Apted) and Edmund Pevensie (Christopher Markus) come across a painting of a majestic ship called the Daw...
Visiting their cousin, Eustace, Lucy (Michael Apted) and Edmund Pevensie (Christopher Markus) come across a painting of a majestic ship called the Dawn Treader. Suddenly, the painting comes to life and draws the youths into Narnia, where they meet their old friend, King Caspian (Stephen McFeely).
Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution
Learn the meaning of the Constitution and the principles of American government in this new version of Hillsdale’s most popular course.
The United Sta...
Learn the meaning of the Constitution and the principles of American government in this new version of Hillsdale’s most popular course.
The United States Constitution was designed to secure the natural rights proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence. Signed by Constitutional Convention delegates on September 17, 1787—Constitution Day—it was ratified by the American people and remains the most enduring and successful constitution in history.
In this twelve-lecture course, students will examine the political theory of the American Founding and subsequent challenges to that theory throughout American history. Topics covered in this course include: the natural rights theory of the Founding, the meaning of the Declaration and the Constitution, the crisis of the Civil War, the Progressive rejection of the Founding, and the nature and form of modern liberalism.
Four men, one calling: To serve and protect
As law enforcement officers, Adam Mitchell, Nathan Hayes, and their partners are confident and focused. T...
Four men, one calling: To serve and protect
As law enforcement officers, Adam Mitchell, Nathan Hayes, and their partners are confident and focused. They willingly stand up to the worst the world can offer. Yet at the end of the day, they face a challenge that none of them are truly prepared to tackle: fatherhood. While they consistently give their best on the job, good enough seems to be all they can muster as dads. But they're quickly discovering that their standard is missing the mark. They know that God desires to turn the hearts of fathers to their children, but their children are beginning to drift further and further away from them. Will they be able to find a way to serve and protect those that are most dear to them? When tragedy hits home, these men are left wrestling with their hopes, their fears, their faith, and their fathering. Can a newfound urgency help these dads draw closer to God ... and to their children?
How could a loving God allow people we love to suffer and die? What answers do we have for those contemplating suicide and those affected by it? Find ...
How could a loving God allow people we love to suffer and die? What answers do we have for those contemplating suicide and those affected by it? Find sound biblical answers to these questions and many more in this compelling 2-part DVD featuring Dr. Tommy Mitchell.
William Lane Craig and Antony Flew met in 1998 on the 50th anniversary of the famous Copleston/Russell debate to discuss the question of God's existen...
William Lane Craig and Antony Flew met in 1998 on the 50th anniversary of the famous Copleston/Russell debate to discuss the question of God's existence in a public debate. Unlike Richard Dawkins, Flew was one of the most respected atheist thinkers of the 20th and early 21st century (his scholarly works on David Hume are still studied today, and his "presumption of atheism" argument is still used by atheists). He became a deist shortly before he died in April 2010 (although he was an atheist when he debated Craig).
Economics 101: The Principles of Free Market Economics
Examine fundamental principles of free market economics.
Economics is one of the principal ways by which human beings work to achieve good. The Americ...
Examine fundamental principles of free market economics.
Economics is one of the principal ways by which human beings work to achieve good. The American Founders believed that economic freedom and property rights are rooted in the natural competition and cooperation of human beings, which naturally occurs in the most efficient manner without central planning because markets respond to consumer demand. Fundamentally, the best economic system should consist of private property under certain rules, a market system that is allowed to operate freely, and reliable money.
In this free online course, “Economics 101: The Principles of Free Market Economics,” you will examine the foundational principles of the free market. Topics include the relationship of supply and demand, the “information problem” behind the failure of central planning, the rise of macroeconomics under the influence of John Maynard Keynes, and the 2008 financial crisis.
Join Hillsdale College President Larry P. Arnn and Professor of Economics Gary Wolfram as they explain the importance of restoring economic liberty in this ten-lecture course.
Fireproof is a faith-based drama film that tells the story of Caleb Holt, a dedicated firefighter whose marriage is on the brink of collapse. His fath...
Fireproof is a faith-based drama film that tells the story of Caleb Holt, a dedicated firefighter whose marriage is on the brink of collapse. His father challenges him to embark on a 40-day challenge, inspired by a book called "The Love Dare," to reignite his love for his wife, Catherine.
The film explores themes of love, forgiveness, and the power of commitment. It follows Caleb's journey as he learns to put his wife's needs before his own, sacrificing his own desires for the sake of their marriage.