Stuck Inside? Here is a Must See Movie!

movies recommendations Mar 18, 2020

 

Nancy Received a Recommendation for a Movie to Watch. We Did. Wow!

Here we are with more time with family, with a home office workplace and maybe with less to do. What a great time to think differently while we are acting differently. The streaming movie subscriptions are in full use, and hopefully our quiet time with the Lord is more of a habit. So, if you want to be inspired, moved, impacted deeply in a wonderful way, I have a suggestion for a movie to watch. Read on…

 

Recommendation

I recommend Mully. The rags-to-riches story of Charles Mully, one-time Kenyan business tycoon turned founder of Mully Children's Family, the largest children's rescue, rehabilitation and development organization in Africa.

My wife and I loved it, and the movie received a 95% Popcorn Audience Score. Focus on the Family’s publication Plugged-In liked it, but there is a warning for young children. Even the New York Times critic gave it a good review. That’s because it is a wonderfully inspiring movie, and you can watch it free or with a rental donation fee.

Here are some places you can go to watch it:

 

Conclusion

These times are troubled. It is hard to understand God’s plan to use this for His glory, but Nancy and I have already had some new and deeper conversations with family and friends that we would never have had otherwise. We count these blessings. As we are voluntarily isolated for medical reasons, we plan to use this time working from home for His glory. How about you?

 

This movie would be a nice kick starter for you, and please refer friends to it. You will not leave this movie without being emotionally and faithfully impacted. Enjoy. Please email me other suggested movies you feel are important for Christians to watch at this time of trying to love others in new ways and having the Living Hope of Jesus Christ.

 

Charlie Haines

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