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Tuesday, 28 June 2011 09:38 AM America/New_York

IstheBibleReliableIn Is the Bible Reliable?, Stephen Meyer looks at the historical and archaeological evidence that supports the veracity and accuracy of the Scriptures. Produced by Focus on the Family in partnership with TrueU, the two-DVD set of 10 30-minute lessons, released last month from Tyndale House Publishers. It retails for $39.99.   ?

Zondervan's The Story initiative, presenting the Bible in condensed, chronological order, is supported by two DVD curriculum sets for participating churches. Released last month, The Story Adult Curriculum retails for $29.99 while The Story Teen Curriculum, including participant's guide and leader's material, is priced at $49.99. Each has 31 sessions.   ?

Gordon Pictures' Without a Father, distributed by Pure Flix Entertainment, tells of two young boys raised by a single mother whose lives are dramatically impacted by the lack of a maleWITHOUT-A-FATHER-DVD role model. The drama about reconciliation and forgiveness releases this month and retails for $24.95.  

?Also centering on an absent father, Secret at Arrow Lake stars C. Thomas Howell (Gettysburg) as a visitor whose arrival in a small town triggers suspicion of murder and a long-awaited reunion. Released this month by Pure Flix Entertainment, the 83-minute drama retails for $19.99.   ?

The Best of the Martins, out last month, is a video scrapbook celebrating two decades of the Dove Award-winning Martin sibling trio's greatest hits, hosted by Bill Gaither. Among the songs are "He Leadeth Me," "The Promise" and "Except for Grace." The Gaither Music Group production retails for $19.95 and is available through EMI CMG Distribution.   ?

Worship leader Ron Kenoly plays Kevin, a pastor who finds himself caught up in a man's efforts to pay back a loan, in The Bill Collector, released last month by Pure Flix Entertainment. The 97-minute comedy-drama, retails for $19.99.