Torchlighters Milestone Prompts New Website

Snapshot of the new Torchlighter web site.

Thanks to our loyal audience, Torchlighters is celebrating over 100,000 Torchlighters DVDs in homes, churches, and schools throughout the United States, with untold thousands in other parts of the world! We rejoice that many thousands of children have found faith heroes they can depend on!

In celebration of this important milestone, CHI has re-designed the project website, www.torchlighters.org. Check out our inviting new site for many free resources for kids, parents, and teachers, along with the latest news on Torchlighters! We will continue to enhance the site with exciting new features in months to come.

Looking ahead, CHI is planning a Fall release of The Amy Carmichael Story. Amy’s miraculous work to free the temple girls of India will be featured. Also under production is the story of William Booth and the beginnings of the Salvation Army.

Visit www.torchlighters.org for current information on future releases.

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Posted by admin in announcements on July 3, 2010

Amy Carmichael Documentary

Amy Carmichael shows her love for children

Amy Carmichael shows her love for children

In conjunction with the production of the Torchlighters animated features, we create original documentaries which help us to cover the rest of the story that wouldn’t fit into a thirty minute program. These separate productions help viewers gain a better understanding of the hero’s life and times.   The Amy Carmichael story will be no exception.

The Amy Carmichael documentary is currently in the research stage. The orphanage that Amy started in Dohnavur, India has been a great source of information. Plans are under way to interview a nurse who cared for Amy during her last days.

The documentary will give our viewers an inside look at Amy’s story! Here we see a photo of Amy with some of the children she ministered to.

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Posted by torch in announcements on March 29, 2010

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