Date Night
08/01/08 07:55 AM
On Monday night of this week Janet and I went out
on a date night. I had received two passes to see a
preview showing of the movie, "Fireproof." Honestly my
first thought was, "FREE! Cheap date night!" We
even have large cups that we've saved for
several years now from Regal, that we can refill
for only a dollar instead of the normal $4.50
highway robbery they charge for a drink.
But I'm glad we went. The movie is made by the same people who made, "Facing the Giants." Like their first movie, it obviously isn't made by a huge production company, but the quality of filming has obviously improved. And like the first movie, it isn't filled with big name actors, although Kirk Cameron (still not exactly a big time actor) is the main actor in this movie. But like Facing the Giants, Fireproof has a powerful message. However, this message is all about marriage and unconditional love. It will have you laughing and crying. And most importantly, it will inspire you to love your mate. And because the movie is set in the context of the lives of firemen and their families, the movie will be especially powerful in Charleston.
They are even providing material to strengthen marriages. You can visit their website to access the material. The primary tool that they reference in the movie - "The Love Dare" - will be available on September 26, the release date of the movie. So mark your calendar. We'll probably get a block of tickets and go on a large group "Date Night." (Since Janet & I have already seen the movie, we'll probably sit in the back and make out. Just joking - she won't let me.)
But I'm glad we went. The movie is made by the same people who made, "Facing the Giants." Like their first movie, it obviously isn't made by a huge production company, but the quality of filming has obviously improved. And like the first movie, it isn't filled with big name actors, although Kirk Cameron (still not exactly a big time actor) is the main actor in this movie. But like Facing the Giants, Fireproof has a powerful message. However, this message is all about marriage and unconditional love. It will have you laughing and crying. And most importantly, it will inspire you to love your mate. And because the movie is set in the context of the lives of firemen and their families, the movie will be especially powerful in Charleston.
They are even providing material to strengthen marriages. You can visit their website to access the material. The primary tool that they reference in the movie - "The Love Dare" - will be available on September 26, the release date of the movie. So mark your calendar. We'll probably get a block of tickets and go on a large group "Date Night." (Since Janet & I have already seen the movie, we'll probably sit in the back and make out. Just joking - she won't let me.)
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