Matthew Dalton
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Has anyone seen it yet? Is this topic allowed?
The film focuses on an evangelical Christian camp of rare devotion. Twelve-year-old Levi, who was "saved" when he was five, is a shy boy except when he is filled with the Holy Spirit. Nine-year-old Rachael is outspoken in her love for the Lord. They are home-schooled by their Christian parents and interact with their peers at church and church events. In the summer they travel to Becky Fischer's "Kids on Fire" summer camp in Devil's Lake, North Dakota, to intensify their devotion to the Lord.
Why? It is film and meant to be disussed...Weston said:Aaaand I predict lockdown in less than 10 posts.
Feraud said:Why? It is film and meant to be disussed...
jamespowers said:Yes, but I can see there is something else underlying the film subject. :eusa_doh:
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J
Daisy Buchanan said:Along the same lines, HBO is showing a documentary about Evangelical Christians in the USA. I watched it tonight. I honestly don't know how I feel about what I saw, so I won't say anything about it. But, it was interesting to watch. So, if you thought Jesus Camp was interesting, you might find this documentary interesting too. It's called Friends of G-d: A Road Trip with Alexandra Pelosi
Yeah, didn't want to bring that up, being that it's a political topic and allLincsong said:She's the daughter of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Feraud said:I watched this film tonight. S-C-A-R-Y!!
Not since seeing Capturing the Friedmans, another "must see" documentary, have I felt this disgusted.
Shearer said:Back on topic: I watched this a couple of weeks ago and was struck by how often and how much the kids in the movie cried during the church activities. Didn't seem like tears of joy, either.