This weekend!
Make sure you go see the film that brings to life the true story of faith and friendship that helped shape our nation.
A Great Awakening is a powerful shared experience that will spark meaningful conversation long after you leave the theater.
Get tickets and watch the full trailer before A Great Awakening arrives in theaters April 3rd: https://t.co/0ARE8ZLj3v
Sharing stories that build faith and inspire courage is what we’re all about. This is one you won’t want to miss!
A Great Awakening tells the true story of an unlikely friendship that resulted in one of the most defining moments in American history.
With the colonies on the brink of collapse, the Reverend George Whitefield sparks the first Great Awakening, uniting an entire generation with his thundering proclamation of liberty in Christ.
In a miraculous turn of events, one of Whitefield’s closest friends and greatest promoters becomes none other than Benjamin Franklin.
With the nation’s freedom hanging in the balance, Franklin discovers true liberty cannot only be written into law. It must be awakened in the hearts of the people.
Experience this powerful story together when it arrives in theaters April 3rd. Reserve your seats today! https://t.co/0ARE8ZLj3v
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Another protest and another line crossed by a mob that’s awarded itself the moral high ground to justify behavior it was already itching to unleash. If we don't teach our kids what goodness and courage look like - people like this will.
Many families have asked how they can read "Elephants Are Not Birds" for themselves, to judge the story on its own merits.
Rather than debate it online, we’re putting it directly in parents’ hands. For a limited time, the digital edition is free, including the Brave Challenge with games and activities that reinforce the lesson.
Read it and decide for yourself.
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@OHPatriotWoman That is correct - and because we stand behind the message of the book, right now especially, we want families to be able to enjoy it for free.
The appeal of “Good Inside” parenting seems to be the idea of shame reduction, and using misbehavior as an opportunity for connection and understanding - which has some merit. Parents should of course try to understand the underlying causes rather than just behavior modification, and loss of connection should never be a tool that parents wield. All good outcomes - but the underlying premise that people are inherently good and that bad choices are a result of situations (that need to be understood) and unregulated emotions (that need to be addressed and skills developed), has the unfortunate quality of contradicting thousands of years of theological thought - not to mention the historical record. I’m curious how many of these same Christian parents experience the Gospel as: “Jesus came to give bad people righteous standing,” versus “Jesus came to make sad and lonely people feel ‘good inside’.”