Prince Caspian at VeggieTales Review
This week, my alter ego (Peter Plum) will be taking a different twist on the latest movie of the Chronicles of Narnia series out this past week by Disney and Walden Media. Instead of describing the movie, I’ll he’ll be talking about the things that made a spiritual impact on him as he watched this movie.
There were a lot of lessons to be learned if you were looking for them, so come on over to VeggieTales Review and enjoy the look at Prince Caspian.
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MInTheGap Blog Update
It’s time, once again, to let you know what’s going on at my other blogs, and give you a flavor of what else I’m writing.
Over at my Fiction site, things are finally starting to get interesting. If you haven’t been following along, my lead character, Adam Schofield, has stumbled upon a “game” which is kinda like the holodeck on a Star Trek with a twist. It can come up with the locations and people, but it also has this way of messing with reality in regards to time. If you’ve ever wondered would it be like to one day wake up and be in a wedding ceremony with a person you don’t know– now is your chance to see how this character is dealing with it!
At VeggieTales Review, I’m talking about our trip to the theater to see the Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything. This is definitely the most family friendly cartoon you’ll see in the theaters, and there’s even an instance where “Eternal Father Strong to Save” shows up in the background melody. If you’re looking for a Christian Worldview, this movie has it. If you’re looking for a Christian message (i.e. a Bible story or about salvation) you’ll be disappointed.
And at Weekend Kindness I’m trying to get some organization going behind the scenes, so in the meantime we’re writing articles of a general nature, including today’s article on The Green Eyed Monster. Yes, envy can be a big problem, and I try to go through some different things that you can do to combat it in your children’s lives.
What are you blogging about these days?