We recently had the opportunity to see this movie and I must say we enjoyed it enough to watch it more than once already! If you love movies that are family friendly, share the truth of the gospel and also address common day events or questions you will like this movie. It also confirmed why we as a family don’t push for college education. It showed all the ways a young person is pulled, and pushed and coerced away from biblical truths through the whole college process. Yet it also showed how given even a sliver of an open door, the Lord will shine through. I have heard it said that in the end all questioning scientists will run into God. This movie was a wonderful example of just that. It is a great movie for believers and doubters alike. And you can win one!!! Just follow the directions below.
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Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p4Cs_QkwsM&feature=player_embedded
About the Movie:
Kerry Wells (Kelsey Sanders), a college journalist and committed Christian with an effervescent personality, has been assigned to do a story on Blake Truman (Logan Bartholomew) the college’s newest and very popular hockey superstar. As a relationship between them begins to develop Kerry finds that Blake, who hides behind a tough and independent façade, is actually struggling through a difficult personal crisis and that he bears the cross of a secret he has kept hidden for years. Blake rebuffs Kerry’s suggestion that prayer might help ease his burden; he is convinced that modern science completely disproves the Bible, especially the opening verses of Genesis. Kerry — who is herself suddenly confronted with a challenge to her faith on another front — sets out to prove that science and Genesis are not in conflict and her quest leads to a startling revelation. Could it be that what science teaches us about creation and the Story as told in Genesis are both true!
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This movie looks wonderful! We loved Logan Bartholomew in Love Comes Softly! The theme of the movie is a real issue today and our young people need to know how to defend their faith! I have two girls that are approaching college age quickly and if they so choose, I want them to be secure in their faith! Thanks for the chance to win
sounds like an interesting movie.
We are always looking for good movies to watch as a family!!
We are always looking for good movies to watch as a family. There just aren’t many choices out there!
I have a couple people near and dear to my heart that are non belivers, I would to be able to share this with them. Thank you for the oppurtunity to win.
This would be a great movie to watch with my teenager who has recently bgun to question faith. She made a comment that with so many non-believers she doesn’t see why she should. For example, a boy in her middle school last year had a bit of a bad reputation by his liking and doing. He died and people started talking about how good he was and how he is with God now. She said he was not a nice kid, and people knew it… so how do they know he got into heaven and why do they say things good now when he’s gone, instead of months ago when they didn’t want him hanging around their children… ?? She has questions, we both need answers…
This looks like an awesome movie. Can’t wait to see it!
I would love to see this movie myself, but above that I would love for my kids to be able to back up what they’ve been taught when confronted with “science” at school.
I’m always looking for a good family movie. It is nice to find one that everyone can watch.