The Idols In My Own Life
I did some quick research and found a definition of an idol from Tim Keller’s book Counterfeit Gods. Tim explains that an idol is “anything more important to you than God, anything that absorbs your heart and imagination more than God, and anything that you seek to give you what only God can give.” I’m floored…anything that “absorbs your heart and imagination more than God…”
The Top Grossing Faith Based Films
Did you know the Top Ten Highest Grossing Faith Based Films have Grossed Over $1,300,000,000…
Benefits Of Watching Films As A Family And Choosing Films
As a parent, you know that spending time together as a family is a positive thing. You can enjoy experiences together while imparting values to your children.
Christian film review: analyzing I Still Believe (2020)
This romantic, emotional drama is about a promising young musician who falls head over heels for a young woman who demonstrates how to be unwavering in faith.
Christian Film Review: Analyzing The Shack (2017)
A heartfelt, grief-stricken father loses his daughter on a camping trip, then ventures through spiritual rites of passage to rekindle a relationship with God.
Christian film review: Analyzing Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
A Seventh-day Adventist, a country boy, enlists in the battle of Okinawa as a WWII American army medic and refuses to carry a weapon to kill another person.
Christian film review: analyzing The Passion of the Christ
The film is unforgettable, unfolding the last 12 intense hours of Jesus’s life, before His scheduled crucifixion. The review analyzes the film’s theme of trust.
Christian Film Discussion: The Ultimate Group Guide
If you’re thinking about holding a film discussion group with friends and family, or your church, we’ve provided this in-depth guide to help you.
Watching films “together” in creative ways: tips and strategies
If you want to watch the same film with a group with participants viewing it in multiple locations, here are questions to consider & intriguing ideas to explore.
How to write a script together as a family: tips, part 2 of 2
Discover how to take the characters and plot outline your family has developed in part 1 and turn it into a script with a compelling beginning, middle and end.
How to write a script together as a family: tips, part 1 of 2
Writing the script can be a fun project or a welcomed addition to your curriculum if you homeschool. You can perform it for friends and family, even record it.
Enjoying Christian films as a group: a fun yet realistic take!
Here are tips on setting up a film discussion group, whether for your church, your group of homeschooling parents or friends who share the same Christian faith.