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Unplanned: God-Centered Movies
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| People, we have got to turn to God. | |
| We're going to talk about it. | |
| Our next guest, Pastor Joe, believes in the power of God to cast out these demons. | |
| Amen. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Amen. | |
| And so we're so happy that we could have Carrie with us and Chuck and appreciate their producing these kind of movies. | |
| Thank you guys for everything you do. | |
| Black America needs God-centered movies. | |
| You know, the movies that they've done have been just unbelievable because they've pierced the darkness, you know. | |
| You really don't have. | |
| God's Not Dead movies. | |
| Right. | |
| Unplanned. | |
| Unplanned rocked my wife. | |
| I can honestly say, Jim, and I know you have to go, but you and I went alone to the movie theater and watched Unplanned. | |
| And I can tell you as a woman who lived the whole Planned Parenthood thing back in the 70s, it was the hardest movie I've ever watched. | |
| I just wanted to get on that floor and just weep and cry, even though I've been through so much healing, even though I helped post-abortive women by the millions. | |
| The thing is, is that every single person should see the movie Unplanned. | |
| Chuck and Carrie, I want to ask you, what's your number one goal of making these kind of movies? | |
| Is it to win people to Christ? | |
| Is it to educate them? | |
| Why do you make these kind of movies? | |
| Because I'm sure there's warfare to make these kind of movies. | |
| We're in warfare every day. | |
| If we had more time, we could talk about demonic manifestations, things like crazy things that happen on set. | |
| It's amazing. | |
| But the reason we do this is very simple. | |
| Jesus. | |
| We need to save the world. | |
| We need to plant the cross of Christ on the hill. | |
| We need to take back our country and the world. | |
| You were talking about people, you know, we have to make Christ-centered movies. | |
| Yes. | |
| But we need Christ-centered people as well. | |
| We need everyone in the world to stand up in defiance of darkness. | |
| And when we show a movie like this, people, it opens their eyes. | |
| They have ears, but they will not hear. | |
| They have eyes, but they will not see. | |
| But in a movie, for some reason, your eyes open. | |
| Your ears open. | |
| And the devil has used that in a bad way. | |
| And so when we do a movie like this, we're using it in a God way, in a Jesus way. | |
| And so that's our goal. | |
| Our goal is to serve the Lord. | |
| Our goal is to basically preach the gospel to every man, woman, and child. | |
| Like every single person who's hearing my voice, every single person that's looking at us has been commissioned to do that. | |
| And it can be through prayer. | |
| You don't need to go out on the street and, you know, throw demons out. | |
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Last Thoughts on Heaven
00:00:46
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| Pray. | |
| Read your Bible, but do something with your life that basically honors Christ. | |
| Get rid of the Ouija boards and all these other things. | |
| These are the things and the reasons why we make it. | |
| Look, we're in the internal struggle. | |
| Our last thoughts to you guys would be this. | |
| We hope we see you all in heaven and in the struggle that we're all validated and brought to heaven by Jesus. | |
| And the bottom line is he's going to look at us and he's going to say, you did well done, my good and faithful servants. | |
| And that's for those of us who try, right? | |
| And so we love Jesus and that's ultimately the reason why we do all of this. | |
| Thank you for coming, Gina. | |
| Thank you for making movies like this to change the world. | |
| And we're praying for you. | |