
Academy Voter Takes Bold Pro-Life Stand
This reminds me that even in a place we might characterize as “godless,” God has passionate followers who are willing to stand for the truth.

This reminds me that even in a place we might characterize as “godless,” God has passionate followers who are willing to stand for the truth.

I’d call this a bit of a hidden gem—which seems only appropriate, given that searching for buried treasure is what the movie is built on.

We had the chance to sit down with Bailee and talk about her faith, Lucky Charms cereal, what it’s like filming a musical.

You wouldn’t think that a fairly innocuous kids’ movie on Netflix would trigger a lot of controversy. But clearly you’re not familiar with Bigfoot Family.

It’s time to focus on April sunshine and budding flowers and … hey, a family friendly movie or two wouldn’t be bad either.

God made us all so different. Is it so unusual to think that He’d find different ways to reach us? Even different expressions in art and entertainment?

Even the most devout films about Jesus, and the ones that adhere to the Bible most tightly, can still have issues for families to navigate.

How realistic is a “Yes Day?” Well, according to Garner, this is something that she and her kids actually practice one day a year.

Plugged In had a chance to chat with Downey about the film, the curious time we’re in and what moves her the most about the story.

Sometimes, it’s cool to see the life of Jesus through someone else’s eyes. And when we watch a movie about Him, that’s exactly what we do.
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