Josiah David Warren

The love story of Chase and Scarlett is abruptly ended when Scarlett is diagnosed with cancer. Mia, next door, is pregnant and in an abusive marriage. The lives of Scarlett, Chase and Mia become intertwined with a surprise twist at the end.

4.4/10

Abandoning his conservative upbringing, a young man runs wild at college. When he hits bottom, deliverance comes through a young woman who draws him home to the truth and the path to real joy in life.

3.7/10

When Clayton recommits his heart to serve God after a tragic accident, his vow is tested when his weekend in Mexico with friends turns into a nightmare. In the end, his faith leads him to freedom and brings help to an oppressed community.

5/10

Boy meets girl. Rather, Jadin meets Ashley, the ultimate con artist. This good, clean, Christian story uses the best comedic gaffs, including nosy neighbors, hearing voices in your head, and the worst nightmare of having one's house and life taken over by cons. It is rich in humor and self-inflicted misery that ends happily ever after.

2.7/10

Nathan believes he is entitled to live the way he wants, but when tragedy strikes, he is forced to give up his plans and make a choice--his siblings or his girlfriend. Or maybe he doesn't have to give up anything. Maybe he can have it all.

5.7/10

Love is the greatest commandment of all. Especially when you are asked to love your enemy. Seventy Times Seven puts this scripture to the extreme test when David Anderson marries his best friend's childhood sweetheart.

4.1/10