Sunny Reinhardt
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The fair is coming soon, and all the animals in Puppet Valley are excited to enter their produce in the big contest. But Bruce Goose won't tell anybody what he's entering, and McKelvey the Scotty Dog suspects Bruce might have a trick up his sleeve. A lesson in honesty and bearing "fruit" in your life by your deeds.
Adventures in Puppet Valley: Cooked Goose

A story of adventure, as three young campers struggle for survival. A story of discovery, as they face truths about their Christian faith. A story of inspiration as they learn how God sees them.
Cross Currents

A young boy runs away from home with his dog Hobo and falls asleep in a train car. He has a dream about a scary run-in with an evil hobo and learns an important lesson about obeying his parents.
Hobo and the Runaway

A high-suspense drama unfolds involving three kids who disobey camp orders, take a camp raft, and are carried down river toward seemingly certain disaster. Josh tries his best to show Adam and his sister Marie how much they need to receive Jesus into their lives.
Lost In The Wilderness

Certainly by today's standards, and even in the minds of people at church, Betsy classified as a good girl. She and Michael — high school steadies - fell madly in love. Or so they thought. Like Betsy, Michael owned an exemplary reputation. He, too, participated actively with the youth at their church. But then everything changed, suddenly and cruelly, when Betsy missed school one day to see a doctor. The doctor confirmed her fears. She was pregnant. The soft music silent, the glow of romance dim, Michael and Betsy discovered they really weren't in love at all. That didn't change the fact, however, of a new life they had brought into existence. Should they get married? Should Betsy submit to an abortion? Should she have the baby and offer it for adoption? Should she keep the baby as a single mother?
Footprints

A Christian family must contend with occult influences.
The Deceiver

Here's an honest portrayal of problems faced by today's young people. Problems like peer pressure and the importance of taking a stand for what we believe. This is not a story of "easy believism" but a hard-hitting drama powerfully presenting the need to submit to the lordship of Christ. Especially geared to the often neglected jr. high ages, this is also an excellent film for the entire family-with a message we all can learn from.