A studio that decides to add their own personal touch to a Bible film is like any group that decides to create their own adaptation to any published work. There are bound to be some differences between the overall book and what the studio creates.
You’ve got one more week to catch the end of “The Bible” series on The History Channel, and you might learn something: some 69% of viewers said they learned something new, according to a new Barna survey.
The annual Spokane Jewish Cultural Film Festival will begin March 14 and continue through the weekend at the Magic Lantern Theater.
Proceeds benefit Spokane Area Jewish Family Services, which provides programs and support services to help strengthen families, children and individuals of all ages in the Spokane community, while incorporating Jewish principles, culture and values, according to the JFS website.
On Sunday afternoon Westminster United Church of Christ hosted its annual Jam for Bread concert, raising nearly $1,000 for GED testing for Spokane's homeless youth.
The concert featured five musical performances, including Ashé West African Drum and Dance, Spokane Area Youth Choirs and Cellists of the Spokane Symphony.
Those behind Fearless Productions are young, but that hasn’t stopped them from dreaming big. Their project, called Equation, is a sci-fi film with a Christian Gospel message.