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Faith-Based Film Reveals Scientific Evidence for Star of Bethlehem and More: ‘The Bible Can Handle the Scrutiny’
A new faith-based film in theaters seeks to explore whether the miraculous events proclaiming the birth and death of Jesus actually happened.
The movie, “God of Heaven and Earth”, released in theaters Sunday presents scientific evidence for how the three Wise Men followed the Star of Bethlehem nearly 700 miles to Israel to find Jesus Christ.
“The Wise Men had to feel like the whole universe was moved just for them—particularly when the star is hanging over Bethlehem,” film producer Elliott Wallach of Edify Films told Christian Headlines.
The film investigates the events that culminated in Jupiter “stopping” over Bethlehem on Dec. 25, 2 B.C.
The film says the star described in Scripture would have to involve Jupiter and Venus to create the brightest “star” anyone had seen.
“I want people to walk away going, ‘God’s Word is true,'” Wallach said. “Even if it’s something so big and fantastic [as the star], the Bible can handle the scrutiny. … It’s one of the most important things I’ve ever done.”
The film also presents compelling evidence surrounding Christ’s crucifixion, including the earthquake mentioned in Matthew 27:51-54.
Scientists have found evidence of an earthquake that took place in 33 A.D.
“The only other earthquake prior to that, it’s like 32 B.C. and another one like 320 A.D,” Wallach said. “If you’re going to take the Bible at its word, you have one earthquake to choose from.”
Wallach hopes the film reaches people who love science and history, but are skeptical about matters of faith—just like he once was.
“I wanted to know what was true not because I was raised that way, not because it was comfortable, not because it’s something that was expected of me—I wanted it to be based on science and facts,” he said. “So having a film like this—for somebody else that might be seeking in the same way, it appeals to me more than anything I can say.”
The film is the first installment in Thinking Man Film’s “Bible Cinema Roadshow,” which aims to bring Bible-based films to viewing audiences each month.
Sources:BREAKING CHRISTIAN NEWS
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‘Inspiring’: Russell Brand’s Newfound Passion for Jesus; Tucker Asks Him to Give Closing Prayer
For those who may not have been following British comedian and actor Russell Brand as he became a Christian and was baptized this past spring, his passion and enthusiasm for the Lord Jesus has been absolutely remarkable, and contagious.
Brand has been documenting his newfound journey with Jesus in daily posts to his X account, where he excitedly talks about discovering God’s Word and just how riveting and life-changing it is.
Recently, he teamed up with now independent journalist Tucker Carlson as he travels around the country speaking on the current election and many other pertinent topics.
In the post from the packed engagement in Phoenix, AZ this week, Carlson asks Brand to offer a closing prayer.
Brand’s response was beautiful.
Christian author and prophetic voice, Wanda Alger had this to say regarding Brand:
“The recent interview between Tucker C and Russell B (Phoenix AZ) was truly inspiring. As many continue to talk about people “waking up” to the truth, here is a man who is experiencing the most profound awakening of all. And he’s not only willing to talk about it, he’s boldly declaring the name of Jesus and the life-altering decision to die to self and surrender to his Lord. At the end of the interview, Tucker asked him if he’d be willing to pray for everyone. Russell jumps off his feet and kneels on the floor to pray without hesitation. THIS is the awakening we truly need.”
Sources:BREAKING CHRISTIAN NEWS
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സീരിയൽ, സിനിമാ നടൻ വി പി രാമചന്ദ്രൻ അന്തരിച്ചു
സീരിയൽ, സിനിമാ നടനും ഡബ്ബിങ് ആർടിസ്റ്റുമായ വി പി രാമചന്ദ്രൻ (81) അന്തരിച്ചു. സംഗീത നാടക അക്കാദമി അവാർഡ് ജേതാവും റിട്ടയേർഡ് എയർ ഫോഴ്സ് ഉദ്യോഗസ്ഥനും അമേരിക്കൻ കോൺസുലേറ്റ് ജീവനക്കാരനുമായിരുന്ന ഇദ്ദേഹം പയ്യന്നൂർ സ്വദേശിയാണ്. പ്രശസ്ത നർത്തകൻ പത്മഭൂഷൻ വി പി ധനഞ്ജയന്റെ സഹോദരനാണ്. സംസ്കാരം നാളെ(5) രാവിലെ 9 മണിക്ക്. 1987 മുതൽ 2016 വരെ സിനിമയിൽ സജീവമായിരുന്നു. 19 സിനിമകളിൽ അഭിനയിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ട്.
നിരവധി സിനിമകളിൽ ശബ്ദം നൽകിയിട്ടുണ്ട്. അടുത്ത കാലം വരെ സീരിയലുകളിലും നാടകത്തിലും സജീവമായിരുന്നു. കിളിപ്പാട്ട്, അപ്പു, അയ്യർ ദ് ഗ്രേറ്റ്, പൊലീസ് ഓഫസർ, കഥാനായിക, ഷെവിലിയർ, സദയം, യുവതുർക്കി, ദി റിപ്പോർട്ടർ, കണ്ടെത്തൽ, അതിജീവനം തുടങ്ങിയ സിനിമകളിൽ അഭിനയിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ട്.
Sources:azchavattomonline.com
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‘God … Is In Control’: Iconic Actress on Cancel Culture, Threats, the Power of Prayer
Legendary voice actor Jodi Benson is a Christian with a deep passion for her faith — a devotion to God that has helped shape her life.
“It’s really neat … to see the tapestry that God has created and the puzzle pieces that have come together within my career,” Benson told CBN News. “But, for me, it’s a ministry. I really do feel that God places me exactly where He wants me. He opens the door exactly where He needs me, and it’s never usually about the job.”
She continued, “It’s usually about … a ‘God appointment,’ a relationship with a cast member, or with a crew or creative team member. It’s usually these behind-the-scenes moments that I get — that moment where I go, ‘Oh, that’s why I’m doing this project.’”
Benson is known for voicing Ariel in Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” and Barbie in the “Toy Story” franchise. Most recently, she reprised her role as Nia in season two of the animated hit series “The Wingfeather Saga.”
These powerful roles beg an important question: how does Benson choose projects? The actress said she relies on God and prayer to pick and choose which roles to take on.
“Once I pray about it, and my husband and I are both praying — we both are discussing — we will get an automatic door open or close, and it’s pretty clear cut there,” she said. “There is not a lot of in-between, which I love.”
Angel Studios’ “The Wingfeather Saga,” based on Andrew Peterson’s book series by the same name, happened to be one of those open doors through which Benson was pleased to walk.
“I really loved this character, and these stories, and being a part of it,” she said. “Because there’s so much adventure to it.”
Benson said her entire career — and particularly her landing of the Ariel role in “The Little Mermaid” — has been a “beautiful, wonderful surprise.”
“My focus was doing … Broadway musicals — my passion,” she said. “And … this door opened up for me to be able to randomly audition for it, and … here I am, almost 38 years later, and I’m still recording my voice, and still Ariel is a huge part of my life and my family’s lives, and we are just so grateful.”
Benson also spoke about the perceived increase in Hollywood of actors and singers speaking out about their Christian views.
“I do feel that there has always been the element of faith in so many people that I work with and in so many different companies,” she said. “But, in a lot of ways, it stays quiet, which is great. That’s fine; it really is fine to have a quiet walk, because it’s those people of influence that God has given you that are one-on-one.”
Benson said the entertainment industry went through what she called a “double whammy” in recent years, with the COVID-19 pandemic and a strike — two events that paralyzed Hollywood.
With so much chaos unfolding, Benson said some people started speaking out more. Still, she said there are fears among some when it comes to openly sharing perspectives.
“We’re going to see this kind of roller coaster going on; people can feel like they can speak out, but then, you know, they’re going to possibly get hit with cancel culture,” Benson said. “And that can be earth-shaking. You can lose your job, you can lose your paycheck, you can lose your film, your television, your agency, and your manager all in one day — so it happens a lot.”
As for her own journey, the actress makes a decision every day to “be light and salt” and to love others around her.
“Whatever realm I’m at, whatever city I’m in, I try to, personally, for me, keep it really, really simple and keep my motivation very simple,” she said. “And … walk in faith, not by sight.”
That doesn’t mean Benson, who is known for her happy persona and kind demeanor, always has it easy. She, too, has her “haters,” she said — people who simply avoid or dislike her because of who she is. But she said she still says, “Hello” on set and shows these individuals love and kindness.
Tragically, she has even faced serious threats over the years.
“With my husband and my children, I do have to think about their safety and their well-being,” Benson said. “I have had threats and so there are things that I do have to take precaution with, and have had to contact sheriff and police and things like that to protect my family.”
Ultimately, Benson focuses on her joy and happiness — and faith. She’s been blessed to portray “The Little Mermaid,” among many other roles, and she’s grateful for her life.
“[God] is ultimately in control,” she said. “He’s got everything in His hands. I can put everything onto Him, and trust Him, because I just trust Him — I just do.”
Sources:faithwire
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