This week we have a chat between Mark Douglass and Steven Manuel on Terrence Malik’s film, A Hidden Life.
We have so few examples right now of men who truly stand up for right even when they are standing all alone. Heck, most folks who wish to stand up for something can pretty quickly assemble a few hundred like minded standers on Twitter or something. But a movie recently came out that gave us a fantasic example of what it looks like to be willing to play the oppositional role, while submitting wholeheartedly to Jesus.
Before you blast into this episode, first go watch the trailer if you’ve not seen this movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJXmdY4lVR0
And after you enjoy this episode, head over to The Viceroy Project for more good stuff from Mark Douglass and his crew.
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