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A Fishing Story – Ronnie Green
A Fishing Story is a series filled with Ronnie's philosophy to celebrate the small things in life. Ronnie shares his passion for fishing and has a gift for finding the stories that aren't often told with his guests each week. He is proud to say that he has caught a lot of fish in his lifetime, and even won tournaments! Ronnie was raised in San Antonio, Texas and now lives in Tampa, Florida, where he fishes every day possible.
A Journey through the Bible
Join renowned Bible teacher and Gospel music artist Dr. Jimmie Snow for an in depth study of the Book of Revelation. Available on Demand
Adventures in Odyssey
Created for ages 8-12 but enjoyed by the whole family, Adventures in Odyssey presents original stories brought to life by actors who make you feel like part of the experience. These fictional, character-building dramas are created by an award-winning team that uses storytelling to teach lasting truths. So dust off your imagination and join the kids in Odyssey for inspiring adventures that are flat-out fun!
Annie Oakley
A fictionalized account of the life of legendary Wild West sharpshooter Annie Oakley. Set in the quiet western town of Diablo, Annie and her little brother Tagg made sure that outlaws who moseyed into town kept on going. Often at her side was friend, suitor and deputy sheriff Lofty Craig with whom she often showed off her shooting process.
Another Sommertime Adventure
Carl Sommer, a former teacher, is the author and narrator of this DVD series that impart values and principles of success to children. Available On Demand
Ask the Pastor
One of TCT’s most popular programs, Ask the Pastor brings together a panel of pastors from various backgrounds and denominations to answer your questions, from a Biblical perspective. Viewers can phone, write, or email and get their questions answered live on air. So, grab your Bible, get those questions ready, and tune in to Ask the Pastor. Available On Demand