Paul’s death is historical fact. His life was vastly more important than is death.
Teaching a child of 14 that living for the eternal truth of God’s love is not ended with death is the most important lesson a parent can offer their child.
Your child knows with absolute clarity that evil surrounds us. If that child has not learned the power of love to overcome evil they desperately need to see this movie.
But he also ought to know that committing himself to Christ might cost him his life. Or at least, be an inconvenience. Anything else is a lie.
>>>Pauls death is historical fact.<<<
In Bible-believing churches kids know that Paul was stoned to death in Lystra . . . something which the vast majority of mainline denominational churches know nothing about. I doubt this film will even go there.
The death of everyone not alive today is an historical fact. What is the source material for the movie?
Ooops, wrong Paul.