Crosswalk's Stephen McGarvey and Shawn McEvoy discuss 2013's first big animated movie, "Escape from Planet Earth." Find out how it compares with other big budget movies, whether parents will enjoy it as much as kids, and how it jives with a Christian worldview.
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Now on FAVE VOD, "Stone of Destiny". In 1296, the Scottish Stone of Destiny was captured by the English. 600 years later, they want it back. A young man attempts to retrieve the stone and finds a crazy
Geno Gentile is a former one-percent biker who is now "riding with God." He currently rides with a Christian bike club. Between Light and Darkness is a documentary that offers a small glimpse into the large life of Geno Gentile. Buy the feature length film now at www.genogentile.com!
Check out Sky Angel's latest family movie On Demand, Monster Mutt. Ashley believes her dog Max is the smartest dog in the world, but when evil scientists kidnap him and turn him into a giant monster, it will be up to the kids to turn Max back before they scientists destroy him.
The editors and film critics at Crosswalk.com announce their winners of the best movies of 2012, based upon criteria such as themes of redemption, sacrifice, purpose, and hope; strong production values; and moving performances. Shawn McEvoy and Stephen McGarvey explain why the films that made the cut were selected. Your favorite film didn’t make the cut? Let us know in the comments! For the full text version of this report, visit Crosswalk.com/culture/features/.
In Deny Yourself, Lisa Chan examines Jesus' words "If anyone wants to come after me, he must deny himself, take up his cross daily and follow me." What does that look like in our "all about me" world?
In Be Still, Lisa Chan explores the pressures, perceptions, and expectations that women face and inspires viewers to let go of these lies and to enjoy being at the feet of Jesus.
Why was the first Communion an intimate gathering with Jesus' twelve disciples, instead of the multitudes following Him? Why did early believers go from home to home for the Lord's Supper? Because biblical church is about true community; it's an intimate, full-time commitment with fellow believers to fear, follow, be filled, fellowship, teach, pray, and remember. Together. Because we are church.
Is it possible that our prayers go unanswered because we are praying out of a sense of obligation or maybe for the wrong things? Are our prayers supposed to be a list of things we want, or are they really intended to be an ongoing dialogue with God about the things He wants? Maybe if we align our prayers with God's mission, we would see God answer our prayers in supernatural ways that we could never imagine.
Why does it seem like reading the Bible is more of a duty than a privilege? Do we get the idea that we should read the Bible because it's the thing to do, or is there something more to it? Maybe if we begin to see the Bible for what it is—a holy book that contains vast riches and the keys to understanding how Jesus lived and how He wants us to live—we will begin to crave God's word as a newborn baby craves milk.
Is church a place where individuals gather once a week to sing songs and listen to someone talk about God, or does church refer to the people themselves, who share a common mission in the world? Maybe if we start to view church the way God designed it, as a family loving each other and sharing all of life together, we might show the world a glimpse of who God is and so begin to impact the world as God intended.
God gives each of us the gift of the Holy Spirit, our source of supernatural power. But today the church acts neither "super" nor "natural." How do we join the move of what the Spirit is doing? Maybe once we understand who the Holy Spirit is, the church can stop being so ordinary, and can start being the agents of change in the world that God designed us to be.
What does Jesus mean when He tells us to follow Him? Are we supposed to just agree with what He says, or does He really mean we're supposed to do the things He did and live the life He lived? Once we understand how to follow Jesus, we see the hard life that might be in store for us, and then the real question becomes not how, but why we would want to follow Him in the first place.
BASIC is a seven-part series of short films that challenges us to reclaim the church as Scripture describes it to be. This series speaks to those who have questions about the church and to those who may have lost interest in the church. What is church? You are church. I am church. We are church.
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