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Chuck
Swindolls weekly childrens radio drama titled Paws
& Tales recently came to life in the form of 3-D animation.
In the first episode, Seeing the Unseen,
Papa Chuck and his gang of young admirers go on an overnight camping
trip where they learn about the existence of God despite their inability
to see Him. The lesson comes about after a new friend of the furry
animal crew expresses that he only believes in things that are proven
through scientific evidence. Papa Chuck and the gang point out the
reality of God in nature in an attempt to turn their new friends
heart to one of belief.
An overt Biblical worldview is evident in the
episode as it digs into the debate between science and theology.
Although a meaty topic, the episode tackles the issue in a way that
is understood by young viewers.
This first episode is available through Christian
retailers as well as www.pawsandtales.com.
Viewing
Family Summary
Movie
suitable for ages: 3+
On
a scale of 1-5,* how overt was the Christian message? 5. Not pushy;
great delivery
Response
of child (boy, 6): Watched it over and over
Overall
impression: I loved it! Why cant we have things available
like this on Saturday morning TV?
Would
you recommend this movie to other families? Yes. I would like
to buy it.
With
hip-hop music, upbeat characters and an overt Bible-based story
line, the second in a 10-episode animated series titled HoopDogz
is as engaging and entertaining as the first episode which recently
received the prestigious Parents Choice Award for its value
and appeal.
Stealings Uncool! follows V.J.
Bumpus and his canine friends in Wobble Hill as they learn the importance
of living according to the Ten Commandments.
In this episode, V. J. and his friends realize
that stealing is wrong after V. J. "borrows" his new friends
Ultra Dunkinator 3000 basketball.
Stealings
Uncool!
is available on VHS or DVD in Christian bookstores nationwide.
Viewing Family Summary
Movie suitable
for ages: 5-9
On a scale of 1-5,*
how overt was the Christian message? 4
Children
s response (boys 3, 5): Understood the message; bored with evangelists
segments
Overall
Impression: Message of "do not steal" was very clear
Would
you recommend this movie to other families? Yes every family
with children would benefit.
This
Hallmark Entertainment production opens in tragedy for Marty Claridge
when she and her new husband go west to find land and opportunity
on the American frontier. Just as they find the perfect spot to
settle, Martys husband is thrown from his horse and dies.
The story follows Martys marriage of convenience
to Clark, a widower who befriends her. In fact, Clark is her key
to survival through her first winter on the plains. He moves into
a lean-to shed and lets her live in his home, promising to send
her back east in the spring.
Based on Janette Okes novel, Love Comes
Softly is the Hallmark Channels highest rated original
movie of all time.
Available for purchase or rental nationwide.
Viewing
Family Summary
Movie
suitable for ages: All
On
a scale of 1-5,* how overt was the Christian message? 4
Childrens
response (girls 10, 17): Precious
Overall
Impression: Extremely good
Would
you recommend this movie to other families? Yes. Everyone should
see this film!
This
is the sequel to Love Comes Softly. Emerging as the central
figure is Missie Davis. She is now an elementary school teacher
with a passion for both the wild prairie and for the vicarious adventure
she finds in her books and teaching.
The gripping drama and Spartan setting combine
for an intriguing look at the Old West. Along with the adversities
of life on the plains, romance enters Missies life and she
is forced to make some difficult decisions.
This is quality family entertainment with a
little spiritual and educational value at no extra charge. Michael
Landon, Jr., son of Little House producer and star Michael
Landon, co-wrote and produced this movie.
Available for purchase or rental nationwide.
Viewing
Family Summary
Movie
suitable for ages: All
On
a scale of 1-5,* how overt was the Christian message? 4
Childrens
response (girls 10, 17): Wanted to cry
Overall
Impression: Sweet
Would
you recommend this movie to other families? Yes. Perfect for family
movie night!
One
we couldnt recommend
Come Away Home (PG)
is a heart-warming story of a typical 12-year-old girl named Annie
who learns the significance of loving others after being forced
to spend her summer vacation with her aging grandfather in the rural
South. Complete with jovial humor and serious matters of the heart,
the film sends a pro-family message with redeeming value. However,
the use of one profanity, some mild sexual connotations, immodestly-dressed
girls, repeated instances of lying and a reference to homosexuality
cause the film to fall short.
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