Jesus Is For Losers is a free album produced by Calamateur Andrew Howie. His music sits somewhere between Mercury folk and Scandinavian electronica but here is your chance to sample his collection exploring Jesus for free. Andrew’s own site is here
It’s “the greatest story ever told”, according to one famous movie title, and among these films is the alleged most watched film of all time. In these pages we review some of the most significant Jesus movies made over the past 50 years.
Written by Matt Page
These pages explore this stunning retelling of the passion of Jesus in words, images and video. Originally shown over Easter 2008, this BBC drama tells the story of the final week in the life of Jesus.
The Passion resource pack, available exclusively from Bible Society, contains all four episodes of the highly-acclaimed BBC series in a two-DVD set. The pack also includes cast interviews and a host of easy-to-use resources on CD-ROM.
What is the original story behind Christmas? In eight short episodes, we follow the story of Jesus’ birth in the words of the Bible. To find out more about The Nativity Story film, visit the official website.
All film images on this page are from The Nativity Story © New Line Cinema Productions.
Hollywood gives a modern day congressman the full OT treatment as he’s stalked by sheep and a flood of biblical proportions. Evan Almighty, a 21st century comic treatment of the Old Testament story of Noah, tells the tale of newly-elected congressman Evan Baxter (Steve Carrell) who is visited by God (Morgan Freeman) and told to build an Ark in northern Virginia – to save people from an impending flood. Explore the film and the themes surrounding it.
The photos used in this section are copyright © 2007 Universal Studios
Martin Luther King, a Baptist minister from the southern United States, led a struggle for racial equality which has changed the way westerners see issues of race ever since. His insistence on non-violence and his life and teaching have also inspired work for justice and peace worldwide.
In the summer of 2005 two church leaders and lecturers led an 8 part beginners guide to Christian theology. Here we present sessions two and three on Jesus. Find all 8 podcasts and more information here.
What were the last words of Jesus? What did he say to his friends and enemies in the last hours of his life? And what do they tell us about the meaning of his life… and his death?
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Meditations by Martin Wroe.
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Different traditions stress different aspects of Jesus. In this module immerse yourself in four distinct experiences to investigate these aspects for yourself. Designed by Bruce Stanley.
Enjoy our 10 online carols, including all the old faves. We provide the music and words, you provide the voice. I guarantee you there is nothing quite like singing carols to get you into the mood of the real meaning of Christmas.
TV Review: Rev.
Film Review: Inception
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Jesus, Origins Movies and Robin Hood
TV Review: The Bible: A History - Jesus (With Gerry Adams)
Irish Republican Jesus
Film Review: The Book of Eli
The Nativity and Contemporary Art
Film Review: Nativity!
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