Good for you and for your church. Don't let the "nah-sayers" and Pharisees bother you. They will pick apart every ounce of the movie they can, the bottom line is the "results" it produces and I have seen far more people saved as a result of this movie than I have as a result of people saying the movie is a bad thing.Originally posted by LarryN:
My church bought out 4 showings in a theatre that seats 450. (4 x 450 = 1800 tickets). People at church purchased the tickets in multiples of two, with the idea being that each church member bring an unsaved friend or relative. The demand for tickets far exceeded the 1800 available seats.
So far the feedback is amazing. Many people saw the film as our guests who have never/would never set foot in our building. They saw a vivid portrayal of Christ's love for sinners. Many accepted Jesus during the discussions which followed what they had seen. How some Christians can be so critical in denouncing this film I have no idea. Granted it's not perfect (it's produced by imperfect men), but I have no doubt it's being used for God's Glory. SEE THE FILM first, and then try to criticize it.
Does it bother Christians who are critical of this film that they have allied themselves with the liberal media in their opposition?
My question is and always will be: Whether we like it or not Millions are going to see this movie....what are WE as Christians going to do about it? Use the opportunity to discuss Christ? Or discuss how horrible Hollywood is for making such a Catholic oriented movie, thus loosing the attention and desire of the movie goer to be around evangelical Christians?