27 January 2014
UNSTOPPABLE By Kirk Cameron DVD Review
January 27, 2014
ABOUT UNSTOPPABLE
Inspired by the death of Cameron’s
close friend who succumbed to cancer at the age of 15, Kirk Cameron takes
viewers on an inspiring and hope-filled visual journey to better understand the
biggest doubt-raising question in faith: “Where is God in the midst of tragedy
and suffering?”
Going back to the
beginning—literally—Kirk investigates the origins of good and evil and how they
impact our lives … and our eternities. UNSTOPPABLE will prompt audiences to
consider the role that pain and suffering has in our lives, as they affirm
their personal views on faith, and encourage conversation starters about God,
suffering, and hope.
In theaters for only two weeknights
(Sept 24th and Oct 3th, 2013), UNSTOPPABLE: A Live Event with Kirk Cameron sold
a staggering 260,000 tickets and reached a theatrical gross of over $3.2
million dollars. In just two nights this independent project sent a loud
message – audiences want thought-provoking and meaningful entertainment.
Kirk Cameron is best known for his
memorable role as “Mike Seaver,” a cultural icon of the 80's, with his mullet
hairstyle, cool glasses, and wisecracking comebacks. More recently he enjoyed
much success with the No. 1 grossing inspirational film of 2008, Fireproof, and
his recent documentary, Monumental. Kirk and his wife, Chelsea, were on-screen
sweethearts during their Growing Pains years and are the founders of Camp
Firefly, where terminally and seriously ill children and their families are
provided an all-expense paid retreat (www.CampFirefly.com). Together, Kirk and
Chelsea live in California with their six children.
My Thoughts:
Unstoppable is a very thought provoking
film. Kirk does a wonderful job of taking the viewers through Genesis and how
good and evil penetrate our lives. Kirk
takes you on a journey trying to unravel the mystery, “Where is God in the
midst of tragedy and suffering?”
In these 65 minutes you will see how
sin impacts a fallen world. Through
pain, suffering, and lost it is a time to run closer to God not further away. This
is a perilous time for believers when tragedy happens. Will you walk away from
God or will you draw closer to him during the midst of tragedy.
Unstoppable is a wonderful film to
watch. I would recommend this movie to anyone who has lost a love one unexpectedly,
if you know a family who has a terminally ill child and pretty much anyone who
want to “ask why God do believers suffer”.
Thank you Kirk for sharing your journey
of lost and heart within this movie Unstoppable. Also for reminding believers that it’s the
eternity that really matter. God never
changes He is faithful, loving, and has a wonderful plan for us.
Visit
the official website: http://unstoppablethemovie.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnstoppableDVD
This book has been provided to me by Flybye Promotions free of
charge and in no way was I asked to give a positive review. The opinions I have
expressed are my own. I am disclosing
this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255. All
links were current when posted.
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