Last week, Glenn Beck hosted an hour-long, commercial-free television special during which he discussed the myriad health problems he had faced in recent years, with the big takeaway being that he has decided to shift the focus of his company toward telling stories in an effort to change the culture.

To that end, Beck’s company has announced that it is producing on a family program called “History House” and a scripted drama about Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison, as well a film about a warrior Santa tasked with protecting Jesus Christ and another super-secret Spanish-language film called “The Revolutionary” that will also apparently be about Jesus.

In order to fund all of these projects, Beck is selling t-shirts and various pieces of artwork, as well as tickets to a “Keys to the Kingdom” event where, for $5000, attendees will get to spend an entire day at Beck’s studio where they will have an opportunity to look behind the scenes at all of the projects that Beck has in the works.

Beck spent the last segment of his radio broadcast promoting these fundraising efforts along with Ben McPherson, whom Beck has hired to bring all of his visions to life, and the two explained that the fundamental purpose behind every project they do is to turn Beck and his The Blaze network into the Walt Disney of Jesus stories.

“I’m modeling everything on Disney,” Beck said, explaining that his network was built in order to have a platform from which to spread his vision and stories, all of which are going to be about Jesus in one way or another. “We are driven by telling the story of Christ in every way we possibly can.”

“It shouldn’t be overt,” McPherson added, “but it should always point to him in some way.”

“You will always see in everything that we do, there will always be something that you go ‘oh my gosh, look at that, I wonder if they knew [that was a reference to Jesus]?'” Beck said. “Yes. Yes we did. Yes we did.”