Let's get some time with the Ohana. Is Lilo the greatest little girl lead in film history? Was the early 2000s the greatest time to be a kid? These are the answers that we seek on this episode. We have all been adopted to Sonship, Stitch included! Important Links:Anchor Branding
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
Is Jack Sparrow a hero? A villain? Or just the best pirate you've ever heard of? In this episode, we sail into Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and try to untangle the compass of morality. Why do we root for characters who bend the rules? What does the Bible say about right and wrong?In this episode we’re talking pirates, grace, and the blurry line between law and love.
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Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
“Meaningless, meaningless, everything is meaningless” says the teacher. Are we confident that The Teacher in Ecclesiastes is not Jobu Tupaki? Let’s talk about the meaning of life. Season 3 is underway! Make sure and follow wherever you listen so that you can stay in the loop for every new episode!Important Links:Anchor BrandingParents Guide
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The Lion King (1994)
It's the finale of season 2 folks! And we are going out with the king of disney cartoons, the king of the sahara, the king of pride rock, the Lion King. Listen along as the Credits boys discuss our responsibility as followers of Jesus and why we are not called to a life of Hakuna Matata.
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Elf (2003)
MERRY CREDSMAS! It's the first ever Christmas themed episode of Credits so it was only right to discuss one of the most beloved Christmas movies of all time. So toss some marshmallows in your hot cocoa and pour some syrup on your spaghetti as we explore how Buddy the elf displays a childlike faith.
We want to help you see the teachings of Jesus in the movies you love.
"Credits" is a podcast where we take a look at movies through a biblical lens. We believe that many times the most powerful moments or ideas in cinema resonate with viewers like us because they are a reflection of something true. Scripture is our ultimate basis for truth, and we believe that the story of Jesus is the greatest story ever told. So we think that filmmakers can unknowingly illustrate powerful truths from God’s word in their art.