Ken D. Anderson

Filmes

Tale of the Comet
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An ancient legend said that local Wisdom Rock fell from the tale of a comet. The gypsies seek this regal stone for knowledge of the future. With the help of the Christian Cowboy, they discover the real wisdom that only God can give.
Secrets of Sinbad
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The Christian Cowboy became suspicious when Professor Sinbad brought his colorful wagon onto Main Street and began selling his Canyon Root Elixir. Tom and Jenny help the Christian Cowboy solve the mystery of puppets who talked when they were supposed to be silent, plus the theft of jewels, watches, and wallets. It's high adventure, full of intrigue, but also clearly presents the wonderful Good News of the Gospel.
Danger on the Pioneer Express
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The railroad promised to open the West for Pioneer Junction, but when the Sheriff caught wind of a sinister plot to destroy the Pioneer Express, he enlisted Brent Towers, the Christian Cowboy, to investigate. With God's help, and his two young friends, Tom and Jenny, they saved the train, plus learned some valuable lessons from the Bible about being good citizens.
Badrock Valley Gang
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Brent Towers and his two young friends, Tom and Jenny, often rode the range on adventure and in outreach to others. When the Badrock Valley Gang came to the Pioneer Junction community, however, Brent and the children found themselves faced with mystery and danger beyond anything they had known before.
Mistaken Identity
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Facing his senior year in high school, Brian realized he had demonstrated near-zero effectiveness in sharing his faith. He almost gave up completely after letting himself be talked into a night of "cruising" in town. Then newcomer, Shawn, appeared on campus, and the two struck up a friendship.
The Answer
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The true story of Christian businessman Stanley Tam who made God his business partner and shares his faith with others.
Hudson Taylor
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James Hudson Taylor, cristãos protestantes missionários britânicos fundados da China Inland Mission (CIM). Taylor passou 51 anos na China, e ficou conhecido por sua sensibilidade para a cultura chinesa e zelo para o evangelismo. Ele adotou as roupas nativas chinesa. Sob sua liderança, a CIM foi singularmente não-denominacional na prática e os membros aceitos por todos os grupos protestantes, incluindo os indivíduos da classe trabalhadora e as mulheres solteiras, bem como recrutas multinacionais. Principalmente por causa da campanha da CIM contra o tráfico de ópio.