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Post by DumSpiroSpero on Apr 13, 2012 10:55:35 GMT -5
Has anyone seen this? I've seen the trailers and thought it might be good but would like some thoughts on it anyway...
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Post by DumSpiroSpero on Apr 17, 2012 22:29:21 GMT -5
Watched it last night - good christian principles... I recommend it - acting so so at times but a good experience all round - 4/5
as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord
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Post by noellaalan on Apr 17, 2012 23:53:47 GMT -5
Haven't seen this , would like too...is it ok for 12 year olds?
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Post by DumSpiroSpero on Apr 18, 2012 7:46:22 GMT -5
Yes it should be ok - with a parent present - there is some violence, but portrayed negatively, and not graphically. The movie is a spiritual journey of sorts. I would allow my 13 yr old stepson to watch it, no problem but would prefer to be present with my 8 and 7 yr old boys to discuss it with them.
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Post by noellaalan on Apr 18, 2012 10:36:08 GMT -5
Thanks for the reply. It would be good for our 13 year old Granddaughter then, 8 year old grandson too.
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Post by DumSpiroSpero on Apr 18, 2012 16:43:41 GMT -5
It is a family movie, with a good message for fathers, in particular.
From imdb:
Four men, one calling: To serve and protect. As law enforcement officers, they face danger every day. Yet when tragedy strikes close to home, these fathers are left wrestling with their hopes, their fears, and their faith. From this struggle will come a decision that changes all of their lives. With action, drama, and humor, the fourth film from Sherwood Pictures embraces God's promise to "turn the hearts of fathers to their children, and the hearts of children to their fathers." Souls will be stirred, and hearts will be challenged to be ... courageous!
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Post by DumSpiroSpero on Apr 18, 2012 16:44:23 GMT -5
Honor Begins at Home Four men, one calling: To serve and protect. As law enforcement officers, Adam Mitchell, Nathan Hayes, David Thomson, and Shane Fuller are confident and focused. Yet at the end of the day, they face a challenge that none of them are truly prepared to tackle: fatherhood.
While they consistently give their best on the job, good enough seems to be all they can muster as dads. But they're quickly discovering that their standard is missing the mark.
When tragedy hits home, these men are left wrestling with their hopes, their fears, their faith, and their fathering. Can a newfound urgency help these dads draw closer to God ... and to their children?
Filled with action-packed police drama, COURAGEOUS is the fourth film from Sherwood Pictures, the moviemaking ministry of Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia. Viewers will once again find themselves laughing, crying, and cheering as they are challenged and inspired by everyday heroes who long to be the kinds of dads that make a lifelong impact on their children.
Protecting the streets is second nature to these men. Raising their children in a God-honoring way? That's courageous.
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