Movie Review: Mercy Streets

July 4, 2018 by  
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By Donald James Parker  

Double trouble rules the day in this story of twin brothers who go separate ways in life.  One is trying to be ordained as a pastor, and the other is trying to pull a con on a violent con-man and his bumbling associate.  Mistaken Identity Syndrome hits, as usual in stories involving twins, as the good brother is mistaken for the bad one and vice versa.  Talk about culture shock–for both of them.
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Book Review: The Guy I am Not Dating

July 4, 2018 by  
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Review by Roseanna White

A novel by Trish Perry
It’s been a long time since I’ve laughed this much while reading a book. I sat down and picked up The Guy I’m Not Dating not really intending to read it, just thinking I’d glance over a few pages. Two hours later I’m still "glancing" over those pages and laughing enough to make my husband ask "What is so funny?" Later the same night, I turn the last page and had to declare, Loved it! "Loved, loved, loved it!"
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Larry Frenzel of Carmel Entertainment Group

July 3, 2018 by  
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Larry Frenzel

By Donald James Parker
 
When my first novel was published, I decided to pursue having it made into a movie.  I contacted Sherwood Baptist Church who provided Larry Frenzel's name as a contact person.  I had not known of Larry or Carmel.  However, I knew that The Privileged Planet was one awesome film since I used it as material for my book.  After doing this interview, I am very optimistic that Larry and Chris are poised to do some wonderful things in engaging our culture via the film media.  And, I was blessed to hear Larry mention Frank Capra, one of my heroes.

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Artist Spotlight: Adam Cunningham

July 3, 2018 by  
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By Freddie Parks Jr.
 
Each of us has a moment in our walk with the Lord that we can look back on and see that it changed us forever. Most ministers I’ve known tell me they experienced a moment when they fought the Lord’s call to purpose and another moment when they finally surrendered. Even in my own life, I can pin-point a defining moment, a time of complete surrender.
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Book Review: Canteen Dreams

July 3, 2018 by  
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By Michelle Sutton

In the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, Audrey Stone wants to help in the war effort. But what's a young school teacher from Nebraska to do? When her community starts a canteen at the train station, Audrey finds her place. Willard Johnson worries about his brother who joined the Navy to get off the ranch and see the world. Will his budding relationship with Audrey survive in the pressures of war? Can two such determined people find their place in the war and with each other?
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