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Building a Kingdom CD
During the 9th century, England faced multiple waves of Viking raiders and settlers. Alfred rose to prominence by successfully challenging them in war, but he was also an accomplished leader in peace as he promoted religion, education, and justice. Alfred is the only English monarch to be remembered as "The Great." In this live audio recording, John relates Alfred's story in a first-person narrative. All ages.
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Cross Behind the Curtain DVD
Using drama, humor, Russian folk songs, and original music and choreography, a cast of homeschooled students and graduates tell a story of life in the Soviet Union in 1964, focusing on the experiences of Christians living under Communism. 103 minutes. All ages.
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I Am Dreaming of America DVD
In this video recording of a play, forty-two homeschooled students tell the story of European immigrants sailing to America in 1908. International folk dances, traditional tunes, and original musical numbers make this time in our nation's history come alive for the entire family. 84 minutes. All ages.
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One Soldier's Story DVD
A first-person account of the World War II experiences of Wesley Notgrass using his photographs and memorabilia. 49 minutes plus bonus features. All ages.
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One Step DVD
A cast of homeschooled students and graduates present a story about children dealing with the effects of polio in the 1950s. 81 minutes. All ages.
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Recollections of a Confederate Soldier CD
Sam Watkins, from Maury County, Tennessee, was 21 years old when the War Between the States began in 1861. He marched and camped and fought with Company H of the First Tennessee Regiment from the beginning until the end of the war. In 1881-82, Sam's memoirs of the Civil War were printed in the Columbia Herald newspaper and then published as the book Co. Aytch. In this live audio recording, John Notgrass shares Sam's stories about that "little unpleasant misconception of there being such a thing as a north and south." All ages.
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Sign of Love DVD
A cast of forty-six homeschooled children and graduates present the true story of Thomas Gallaudet (1787-1851) and his work to establish the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1817. Hymns, folk songs, original musical numbers, and choreography combine to bring this moving story to life for the entire family. 89 minutes. All ages.
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Yellow Star DVD
A cast of homeschooled students and graduates present a story of faith and courage set in France during World War II. It is an inspiring drama for the whole family. 88 minutes. All ages.
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