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Read more about the article The Holdovers Is All About Grace

The Holdovers Is All About Grace

  • Post published:January 25, 2024
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Okay, The Holdovers was just nominated for Best Picture by the Oscars. I want to submit that it is a deeply Christian film about disruptive grace that I think is…

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Read more about the article Disability in “All the Light We Cannot See” Netflix Series

Disability in “All the Light We Cannot See” Netflix Series

  • Post published:January 17, 2024
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Have you watched the Netflix series All The Light We Cannot See? It is an awesome, subversive message about disability and, ultimately, about humanity. The main character is blind, and…

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Read more about the article My Favorite Movies and Shows in 2023

My Favorite Movies and Shows in 2023

  • Post published:December 15, 2023
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8 of my favorite movies and shows that I watched in 2023: HEROIN(E) (documentary) Heroin(e) follows three women who are responding with so much competence and compassion to the heroin…

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Read more about the article 6 Favorite Shows and Movies We Watched in 2022

6 Favorite Shows and Movies We Watched in 2022

  • Post published:December 28, 2022
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Our favorite shows and movies that we watched in 2022: Abbott Elementary Our whole family has enjoyed this quirky mockumentary about an elementary school in Philadelphia. watch Abbott Elementary Borgen…

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Read more about the article Would You Like to Be Like Auggie Pullman?

Would You Like to Be Like Auggie Pullman?

  • Post published:December 1, 2017
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Last Wednesday, we took the kids to see the movie Wonder. All three of them had read/listened to the book more than once, so they were familiar with the story…

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