Posted on 03/20/2015 6:52:24 PM PDT by spacejunkie2001
Just got back from "Do You Believe?". It is excellent. There were so few people in the theatre though, and that was sad but I'm hoping that word will spread and people will pack the theatres to see it. It is so worth it!
I was struck by some pretty good names, in the scheme of things, that appeared in the movie. Maybe not A list stars but not no names either. Gives me a little hope that Hollyweird is not completely hopeless. Mira Sorvino, Cybill Shepard, Ted McGinley, Brian Bosworth....
Also, the trailers had some good previews of other Christian movies coming out. Spread the word and go see it; it's a solid Christian message.
Care to share?
The crux of the story is the intersection of 12 different people’s lives and how they were introduced to Christ in each scenario. Really special.
I cannot believe pro Abortion Sybil Shepard is in a religious movie.
Isn’t Sean Astin truly religious?
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I just saw it too. Fantastic! All of the acting was superb. The little girl was amazing. Powerful message and well made. Gotta see!
Sybil was raised in an Episcopal church. My own personal experience is that they are pro-population control and therefore, pro abortion.
There may be some exceptions, I don’t intend to paint anybody with a broad brush, it’s just that I’ve not experienced anything different from what I just said.
Happy to hear this-going to see it tomorrow.
Yes, Sean is Christian (not necessarily religious). Christianity is the relationship with Jesus Christ. Religion is often the following of rules and regs :)
I discovered this movie totally by accident but decided on the spot to see it. Wow. Very powerful film.
I took my 14 & 15 yr olds as well and they LOVED it. My son cried.
During the bridge scene? I’m not surprised.
that and the mother dying.
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