First of all, I got saved at Vacation Bible School around 1980-81.... known and loved God all my life. I could tell you story after story of how He's loved and saved me. Second, this movie, above all else, just shows people experiencing that same love and joy. You could feel the family of God around you in the theatre quietly lifting up their hearts in praise as they were seeing their own stories shown on screen.
This is not another cheesy hybrid Hallmark Christian film. It's beautifully done and probably the best movie I've ever seen.
Many hearts will be touched by the simple message. I kept waiting for Hollywood's message of SELF as God to creep in, but it didn't. Just an amazing film. Light, funny at times, and very uplifting.
Kelsey Grammar couldn’t even talk about it in an interview without breaking down in tears - this true story is that impactful. Many realize that what we’ve been seeing happen in our world has been, first and foremost, a spiritual battle manifesting in the natural. There’s been talk in the prophetic about a Great Revival coming, in conjunction with the Great Awakening. I believe that when people start to understand how everything we thought we knew about our lives, our schools, our healthcare systems, our governments, even our churches, was just lies to manipulate us, there will be such grief and devastation that people will be so broken - completely lost. I believe this movie is set in time to begin an awareness of the reality of God and His love for us, before (literally) all Hell breaks loose and our whole world comes crashing down around us, and because of that spiritual introduction people will cry out to God for Truth and will turn to Him. I believe that will begin the Great Revival where millions come to faith in Christ Jesus - the ultimate affront to the enemies who have foisted all this evil on humanity, and the beginning of the end of their evil reign on the earth.
I wonder what role I will play. I basically pulled out of it all years ago. Got into natural health, left the institutional church, homeschooled my kids. We've done activities and I had friendships here and there but I spent a large amount of my time (95%) on my marriage, our home, and my kids. Covid stuff barely affected us, we were already rural and comfortable. The kids have a decent understanding of the basics of the OT, and we went through almost every book of the new testament together, old school style. Now that they are leaving the nest I wonder if we'll be able to help the kids that are rescued when all this kicks off..... or people broken and struggling in other ways. I just don't know, but I wonder.