Hoodwinked Video Study: Ten Myths Moms Believe and Why We All Need to Knock It Off
Fun fact! According to best-selling author and speaker Karen Ehman, along with Ruth Schwenk, it’s high time we put an end to the so-called “Mommy Wars.” They argue that modern wives and mothers are often led to believe their roles are subservient or outdated, a harmful misbelief perpetuated by culture, peers, or even a lack of biblical guidance. This six-session video study is designed to turn that narrative around, helping mothers recognize the true value and strength of their calling. Whether you juggle a career, run a business from home, or focus on homemaking, this encouraging program offers a fresh perspective on motherhood, tackling real-world challenges while celebrating its blessings. Each session, like “build Bridges, Not Fences” or “At the Top of the Tightrope,” addresses common struggles—whether it’s navigating differing parenting styles or managing the pressure to be perfection—providing practical, heart-centered guidance.
What makes this study so impactful is its realistic yet uplifting approach. Instead of adding more pressure, it empowers mothers to embrace their roles wholeheartedly, letting go of the fallacy that they need to “do it all” perfectly. The sessions, which include topics like “Pressing the Pause Button” and “Raising Children on Your Knees,” are thoughtfully crafted to help mothers find balance, joy, and purpose in their everyday lives. Plus, it comes with a companion study guide (sold separately) to dive deeper into the material. With its positive, biblically grounded messaging and practical insights, this study is a must for any mother seeking to reclaim her confidence and joy in motherhood.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Encouraging, biblically grounded, addresses real motherhood challenges, offers actionable advice, includes diverse session topics.
- Cons: Requires separate purchase of study guide, run time is over two hours, may not resonate with all parenting philosophies.
Format | 1 DVD |
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Run Time | 2 hours |
Release Date | November 3, 2015 |
Rating | MPAA G: General Audience |
two and A Half Men - The Complete Collection
This collection arrives neatly packaged, measuring 7.6 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches and weighing 3.9 pounds, making it practical for storage and handling.With 39 discs in total, it offers a significant array of content, easily accessible in a single, compact box. The inclusion of English subtitles enhances the viewing experience, allowing you to enjoy the material in your preferred language without missing a beat.
Designed for both enthusiasts and casual viewers, the set provides a comprehensive library of choice titles, perfect for long weekends or quiet evenings. The lightweight design and durable packaging ensure it fits seamlessly into any home entertainment setup, whether you prefer a television stand or a bookshelf. The English subtitles are particularly useful for those who want to follow along or for watching with younger audiences who are still learning.
pros
- Extensive collection: 39 discs of varied content.
- Compact packaging: Easy to store and transport.
- English subtitles: Enhances viewing for all audiences.
- Lightweight design: Fits into most storage solutions.
Cons
- Lengthy setup: Calibration might potentially be required for optimal viewing.
- Subtitle quality: Some discs may have minor synchronization issues.
Dimensions | 7.6 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches |
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Weight | 3.9 Pounds |
Discs | 39 |
Where The Red Fern Grows - Double Feature
This beautifully crafted film chronicles a heartwarming journey of determination, love, and resilience. Set against the backdrop of the challenging times during the Depression in the Ozarks, it tells the story of a young boy's deep longing for two Redbone Hound dogs, a dream his family struggles to fulfill. The narrative unfolds with a blend of adventure and emotion, as the boy's grandfather imparts aMessage of hope, encouraging him to believe in himself and the power of faith. Through a series of memorable experiences, the boy navigates triumphs and tribulations, ultimately discovering the profound values of family and friendship. The film's compelling storytelling makes it a timeless treasure that resonates with viewers of all ages.
In the delightful sequel, the protagonist returns from his service during WWII, looking for solace and a fresh start. to his surprise, his grandfather presents him with a pair of Redbone hound puppies, mirroring the beloved companions of his youth. As the dogs and a newfound friend, a young neighbor named Wilson, become his steadfast companions, the film beautifully captures the restoration of peace and purpose. The narrative expertly explores themes of companionship and the healing power of nature, offering a poignant reminder of the simple joys in life.
Pros:
Heartwarming Story
Timeless Themes
Emotionally Resonant
Clear Narrative
F family-Oriented
Cons:
Outdated Video Format
Extended Run Time
Limited Screen Format
Release Date | June 21, 1974 |
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Run Time | 3 hours and 20 minutes |
format | NTSC, Full Screen |
Reveal the Extraordinary

Where The Red fern Grows - Double feature
Heartwarming story of a boy's journey, adventure, and the deep bond of family and friendship.