Hercules by our Highly

Hercules

by our Highly Qualified Professional Academic Writers. Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved. Child Care Action Project CAP, a Texas-based ministry headed by Thomas A. Carder. Christian movie review site to consider profanity, explicit sex, and anti-Biblical messages in its analysis of films. CAP provides what may be the most thorough analysis of films available on the Internet. Carder carefully analyzes each film to give parents a detailed overview of objectionable content. Parents can then make up their own minds about what films their children may see. Carders site can help parents pinpoint films that may seem innocent on the surface, but that contain messages or images that violate the Christian beliefs of those parents. Movies are the great stories of our time, and the best movies resonate with our inner spiritual yearnings. Any movie fans seeking deeper insight into the spiritual side of modern moviemaking might want to visit Movieglimpse, a Web site that promises to help connect the movies that touch your heart with the deeper truths that are revealed in them. Movieglimpse is the e-vangelistic creation of film buff Leslie Hand. Her online movie reviews are designed to connect the online culture with the timeless story of the gospel. In the Web sites words: Once upon a time, the world had its own glorious story to tell. And the hearts of people were connected to this wonderful story. But as we entered into this modern age, connections to the story that went before have been lost. People have been disconnected not only from that first, most beautiful story, but from Hercules own hearts, and as a result, from each other. Our desire at Movieglimpse is to help reconnect your heart to the greatest story ever told. How? By revealing it to you in the movies that you love. Movieglimpses straightforward approach, easily navigable layout and well-written reviews with appropriate hyperlinks to scripture should appeal to the most sophisticated cyber-surfer. Youll know the story of the tourist stopping in the middle of the countryside to ask a local man for directions. After much head-scratching, the answer was, Arh, well, youd be best not to start from here. An integral part of any culture is its music, art, and story-telling. Many people, especially younger ones, spend a large proportion of their leisure time listening to music and watching films including TV. If these things overwhelmingly define so many lives and they do then surely they are a starting point for evangelism? It was E J Carnell, one of the greatest American apologists of the last century, who said that relevance is not a substitute for the gospel, but an entry point for it. But I do not know of any websites which take as a starting point some element of popular music and use it as a bridge for the Gospel. If there are, please tell me! There is huge potential here. Pages can be built around individual performers and groups, extracting parallels and redemptive analogies from lyrics where appropriate. Movies equally lend themselves to such parallels. Ive often mentioned Dave Bruces Hollywood Jesus site. Leslie Hand in Movie Glimpse is using a similar approach: help Hercules the movies that touch your heart with the deeper truths that are revealed in them. Once upon a time, the world had its own glorious story to tell. And the hearts of people were connected to this wonderful story. But as we entered into this modern age, connections to the story that went before have been lost. People have been disconnected not only from that first, most beautiful story, but from their own hearts, and as a result, from each other. Our desire at Movieglimpse is to help reconnect your heart to the greatest story ever told. How? By revealing it to you in the movies that you love. The site was the suggestion of several different people who were always asking me to interpret the movies. Several years ago the Lord began giving me interpretations of different movies. I believe that He is using the common language of today which is the language of film, as a vehicle for His message.

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