I confess...I do enjoy a good, wholesome movie every now and again... My preferred genre is drama...especially time period dramas...but you probably already know that if you have been a reader of The Diary of a Country Girl for awhile...{{winks}}
However, I do enjoy a good inspirational/Christian film too...I love a deep, well thought out story with good acting, and would love to share a few of my more recent favourites with you...
Do You Believe? {See Dove Review}
5/5 Stars
A dozen different souls—all moving in different directions, all longing
for something more. As their lives unexpectedly intersect, they each are
about to discover there is power in the Cross of Christ, even if they
don’t yet believe it. When a local pastor is shaken to the core by the
visible faith of an old street-corner preacher, he is reminded that true
belief always requires action. His response ignites a faith-fueled
journey that powerfully impacts everyone it touches in ways that only
God could orchestrate.
This is definitely the best faith-based film I have ever seen and would highly recommend it!
The Ultimate Gift {See Dove Review}
5/5 Stars
Jason thought his inheritance was going to be a gift of money and lots
of it. Was he ever in for a big surprise. Based on the best-selling book “The Ultimate
Gift” by Jim Stovall, the story sends trust fund baby Jason Stevens on
an improbable journey of discovery, having to answer the ultimate
question: “What is the relationship between wealth and happiness?” Jason
had a very simple relationship with his impossibly wealthy grandfather,
Howard “Red” Stevens. He hated him. No heart-to-heart talks, no warm
fuzzies. So of course he figured that when Red died, the whole “reading
of the will” thing would be another simple cash transaction, that his
grandfather’s money would allow him to continue living in the lifestyle
to which he had become accustomed. But what Red left him was anything
but simple. Red instead devised a plan for Jason to experience a crash
course on life. Twelve tasks, which Red calls “gifts,” each challenging
Jason in an improbable way, the accumulation of which would change him
forever.
This is one of my absolute favourite films and it comes highly recommended!
You will laugh and cry...a beautiful, inspirational story...
The Ultimate Life {See Dove Review}
5/5 Stars
Between the pressure of running a foundation started by his late grandfather, being sued by his greedy extended family, and seeing his beloved Alexia leave on an extended mission trip to Haiti, Jason Stevens’ world is unraveling. But when Jason discovers the lifelong journal his grandfather began as a Depression-era lad, Red Stevens’ writings transport Jason to a front-row seat on an incredible rags-to-riches ride. With everything he loves hanging in the balance, Jason hopes he can discover THE ULTIMATE LIFE.
Between the pressure of running a foundation started by his late grandfather, being sued by his greedy extended family, and seeing his beloved Alexia leave on an extended mission trip to Haiti, Jason Stevens’ world is unraveling. But when Jason discovers the lifelong journal his grandfather began as a Depression-era lad, Red Stevens’ writings transport Jason to a front-row seat on an incredible rags-to-riches ride. With everything he loves hanging in the balance, Jason hopes he can discover THE ULTIMATE LIFE.
This is the sequel to The Ultimate Gift and just as good... Again, there are many humorous moments throughout this film and yet there is also an element of sadness...this is a film that everyone should see...
October Baby {See Dove Review}
4/5 Stars
Not long after Hannah, a college student, experienced increasing
anxiety and a sudden collapse, all signs point to the surprising
circumstances of her birth. Hannah soon learns from her parents that she
was adopted and is the survivor of a failed abortion attempt.
Bewildered, angry, and confused, she turns to her oldest friend,
Jason, for support. Encouraged by his adventurous spirit, Hannah joins
his friends on a road trip, embarking on a journey to discover her
hidden past and find hope for the unknown future.
Along the way, Hannah finds that every life is beautiful, and that
life itself can be so much more than what we might have planned.
October Baby brings to life powerful themes of hope, love, forgiveness, and redemption.
This beautiful movie is one every Believer should see... For a more mature audience.
Woodlawn {See Dove Review}
4/5 Stars
A gifted high school football player must learn to boldly embrace his
talent and his faith as he battles racial tensions on and off the field
in WOODLAWN, a moving and inspirational new film based on the true story
of how love and unity overcame hate and division in early 1970s
Birmingham, Ala.
This is another fantastic film by the Erwin brothers and one we greatly enjoyed...
Risen {See Dove Review}
4/5 Stars
Follows the epic Biblical story of the Resurrection, as told through the
eyes of a non-believer. Clavius, a powerful Roman military tribune, and
his aide Lucius, are tasked with solving the mystery of what happened
to Jesus in the weeks following the crucifixion, in order to disprove
the rumors of a risen Messiah and prevent an uprising in Jerusalem.
This faith-based film is one I would highly recommend for a more mature audience...
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*Synopsis taken from The Dove Foundation. I refer to The Dove Foundation for all the movies we choose to watch... I have found them to be extremely helpful in finding wholesome films for us to watch!
Have you seen any of these faith-based films? Your thoughts?
Do you have any recommendations you'd like to share?
Blessings and joy to you, dear readers...
Kelly-Anne