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Courageous: A Film Review



“Where are you, men of courage?” This is the line from the movie I’ve been thinking myself lately! Unless you live under a rock, you’ve probably at least heard of Sherwood Baptist’s new production, Courageous.  I had the privilege of watching it with my children this week and it is an inspiring film about fatherhood and what it means to be a man of integrity. Hopefully it will still be in theaters when my hubby gets home. I hope my review isn’t too vague, but I don’t want to give you any spoilers!

The story follows four policemen and their new friend Javier as they struggle with what it means to be a father in today’s society. Is it okay to just be “good enough,” provide a paycheck and not beat your wife and kids? What impact is fatherlessness, and even fathers at home who aren’t leading their homes, having on our society? The movie touches on these themes and what it means to honor your wife, your God and your fellow men through action, thought provoking scenes and dialogue.  Each man is a slightly different kind of father:  One has a baby out of wedlock and is ashamed, another is seeking to walk in integrity and in God’s plan but still wondering about his own father he never knew, one is what most would consider a “good” dad but who realizes his shortcomings and apathy through tragedy, another is a hardworking blue collar guy struggling to make ends meet and lead his family, and the last wants to do what is right but isn’t sure just where his moral compass lies.

Courageous doesn’t pull any punches right from the beginning. Plenty of police action, gang violence, and intense scenes make this a great guy movie, but not necessarily the best for the “whole” family – leave little ones at home until you’ve seen it at least once and then make the decision what age is best for your family; there’s a reason for the PG-13 rating(no bad language, alcohol, sex and drug use are mentioned but only to discuss the ramifications).  This film is a warning shot across the bow for men, so to speak.  Be sure to take tissues though as it’s definitely a tearjerker! One secular site I read calls the film “emotionally manipulative”— but let’s face it, what movie isn’t?! The difference is this movie is up front, while many secular movies are more covert about it.  You will cry, laugh hysterically (careful not to snort soda out your nose!)  and be challenged in your integrity and faith.

The acting isn’t necessarily the greatest, we’re not talking Oscars here and there aren’t any big name actors this go round, but Sherwood has definitely come a long way from Flywheel and in my book the message outweighs the method.  If you’ve seen other Sherwood films you will recognize several actors, and I would say look for the nods to their previous films (i.e. many of the vehicles have plates from Jay Austin Motors of Flywheel, there’s a reference to Fireproof, etc.).  Several secular sites say the film is heavy handed and didactic but I did not feel that so much as that it is obviously directed to men of faith, although there is much here for men who are non-believers (including a strong salvation message).

Take your older boys and husbands– or send them on a guy’s night out and be ready to discuss things! Young ladies can be encouraged by one father’s protection of his daughter. Both my eldest son and my daughter’s steady beau were deeply impacted and felt it to be a life changing movie and their new favorite!  Men will be challenged to rethink their fathering, how they were fathered and where they want to go, to seek out what DOES the Bible say about fatherhood? How should men in the Church be caring for the “fatherless”?  Women can come away with some of the same challenges related to mothering as well as how best to encourage the men in our lives to be those men who stand up for what is right no matter what.   There are also follow up books called The Resolution (similar to the Love Dare idea from Fireproof) for both men and women. Already in my Amazon cart! J

This film is definitely one we will be purchasing and discussing again, and it’s worth seeing even if it’s not a favorite if only to springboard discussion on what it means to be a real man for your family and your church.  I am praying that it will have a profound impact on our family and that men in the church would indeed rise up in our day and age to be men of God.  What will your legacy be?

(You can check out http://www.pluggedinonline.com for a complete review)

 

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An Inspiring Extreme Home Makeover

I recently had the opportunity to preview the season premiere of ABC’s award-winning hit series Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, premiering this Sunday night, September 25 (check your local listings for time).

For those who might not be familiar with this show: Each week Ty Pennington and his team of highly trained and compassionate professionals help make a family’s dream come true. They remodel, they revamp, and sometimes they rebuild from scratch, a home or a space in a home for a family in need. (And it never fails to make me cry!)

For this season’s premiere episode, the EMHE team joins forces with First Lady Michelle Obama and the Joining Forces initiative she shares with Dr. Jill Biden to encourage Americans to give back to military families.  First Lady Michelle Obama makes a special appearance on this show, and she and the show are highlighting a former Navy Chaplain, Barbara Marshall, who is fighting to end homelessness among her fellow female veterans. As she says, her goal is “to help women veterans get back in the game of life.” She’s an amazing woman with a hands-on ministry to women veterans who find themselves in need.

From the beginning of the show to the end, the immense support for this project begins with the show’s design team, and expands to include veterans, active duty military personnel and their families, community support–and yes, our First Lady as well.

But wait…there’s more! One segment of the show is hosted by Sears, as a part of their Heroes at Home program, and they held a job expo to help female veterans hone their resumes and identify how their military skills and training would work in the civilian workforce. I sure hope this type of thing will continue nationwide. Now that I am teaching adults, many of whom are either retired or near the end of their military careers, I can see how valuable this assistance truly is.

 

 

 

 

 

One overarching theme of this episode was stated by Mrs. Obama herself: service doesn’t end with a tour of duty; it continues on for a lifetime. Barbara Marshall is one of many who saw a need that she could meet, and she met it right where she lived. You, as Wives of Faith, do the same thing every day: in your homes, in your installations and spouse support groups, in your churches and chapels, in your communities.  And yes, even online here at Wives of Faith, we support you and encourage you–and even connect you where you live, so you can support each other. That’s what the body of Christ is all about.

Thank you, Wives of Faith, for all you do.

I highly recommend watching this inspiring episode, because I am only giving you a small glimpse into the whole experience. Get ready to laugh at the show’s trademark humor, but be sure to have your tissues handy as well!

To learn more about Barbara Marshall’s ministry at Jubilee House, you can visit their website.

And here’s a preview of the show:

Other links:
DOD news article about Barbara
DOD article about the project
WOF staffer Jessica’s review on her blog
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Special thanks to Different Drummer Productions for the opportunity for a “sneak peek” of one of the most positive shows on television today. God bless you!

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I’m so busy, I…

…banged my head on the car door frame.

Hard.

I didn’t see stars, but my forehead stings and I have a monster headache headed my way. Pun intended.

I was in such a hurry, I didn’t even look where I was going!

How about you? What dumb stuff have you done when you were in a hurry or too busy?

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Army Wives Recap

armywivesI have to say, I LOVED Army Wives last night! Has anyone else noticed the elements of faith that have subtly been woven in over the course of the last several episodes? Last night’s seemed chock full of faith and when I went to look at the episode online today, it was appropriately titled “Onward Christian Soldier.”

I think the story line that touched me the most last night was Pamela’s (played by Brigid Brannagh). The coach on the team reminded me of the coach in the movie, Facing the Giants – focused not just that his team play well, but that the boys under his supervision also learn important lessons for life. At first, I was worried that the show might take Pamela’s character and make her scorn and treat the coach in a negative way, but I loved how it ended (would talk about it in more detail but don’t want to be a spoiler for those of you who want to watch it online!). I think it offered a great example of what can happen if you share your faith openly and honestly with others and offer kindness and a loving spirit.

It was wonderful how the little Iraqi girl has made such a difference in the lives of the Holden family, and I was glad to see Emillyn finally be able to grieve for her sister.

Loved the scenes with Lucky, the dog. I’m interested in seeing what happens when Frank and Denise’s son comes home and sees him!

What do you think about what the show is doing with Frank and Denise’s relationship now? I really liked the scene where they were sitting in the restaurant. Neither one really knew what to say or how to start anew but the point was they both were willing and it’s great they both agreed to go to counseling. It was a much different tone between the two of them then it was when they tried before.  I’m glad the show isn’t trying to rush them back together. Relationships take time to damage and they take time to heal. But they can heal.

As for the Joan story line – I really hope she beats that Evan guy once and for all! He’s such a creep!

What were your favorite moments? Anything you recognized in yourself or your own family that you saw in the episode?

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What is Up with Army Wives?!

OK, I finally caught this week’s episode on Tivo last night after I came home from our awesome Wives of Faith meeting we had.

While I love the characters, the storylines are getting a bit ridiculous. And old. How many infidelity plots do we need in two seasons? And what in the world were the writers thinking when they had another military wife coming on to Pamela?

The sad thing is I actually saw that coming. I had been reading through some forums on another military wife site the other day, and women were actually discussing this very thing – that some husbands are ok, and the wives are ok, if the wives find “companionship” with other women while their husbands are deployed. And we’re not talking lunch and shopping!

So what do we do about this? Do we boycott Army Wives? Do we write the producers and tell them to quit going down this road? We could. Or we could use it for what it is – a really telling reminder of what the world sees as right and “ok” and “no big deal.”

Deployment can bring out the worst in people – or it can bring out the best. It can have an incredible effect of bringing a couple closer together despite being so far apart – or it can do serious damage on a relationship. Deployment can make you as an individual much much stronger, or it can tear you up and rip you apart.

We were talking about dealing with deployment at our WoF chapter meeting last night and the thing that kept coming up the most was prayer. Something happens when you spend time in prayer, when you work on that relationship with God, when you and your husband take the time and make the effort to pray together – whether in person or on the phone, or even sharing prayers back and forth in email. Prayer draws us closer to each other and closer to God.

Ever since she spoke to us in May, I have heard several wives bring up the triangle that Carol McGlothlin talked about when she was sharing with us about military marriages. The same thing happened last night – a couple of wives talked about that image of the triangle, and that it’s only as each of us move closer to God that we can move closer together as a couple.

So, what are some ways you have found helps you grow your faith during deployment? Is it harder than non-deployment times? Easier? How do you work to keep your spiritual intimacy at a couple from deteriorating or becoming stagnant? We’ll talk more about that tomorrow so chime in today and get the discussion rolling!

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