Showing posts with label Kirk Cameron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kirk Cameron. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Diagnosed with Autism, This Bible Bee Contestant's Testimony Will 'Give You Chills' - CBN News


Diagnosed with Autism, This Bible Bee Contestant's Testimony Will 'Give You Chills'
CBN News 03-25-2017
Actor Kirk Cameron is hosting the second season of "The National Bible Bee Game Show," which kicked off Tuesday night, along with co-hosts the Benham Brothers.
Seventy-two young people from around the country will come together to battle it out for a cash prize, based on how well they really know the Bible. The show combines Biblical knowledge with fun, as young contestants from ages 7 to 18 years old compete for the win.

"Since the 'National Bible Bee' started in 2009, I've been a fan and supporter," Cameron said. "'The National Bible Bee Game Show' stirs up fun, excitement and a lot of 'intended consequences' in homes worldwide."
More than 40,000 young people have taken part in the contest since it aired for the first time in 2009. Each one of those contestants has a unique personal story to tell.
One remarkable contestant from this year's Bible Bee is a young man who was diagnosed with autism at the age of 4, partly because he couldn't speak.
But then God did something amazing, and Christian Cinema reports, "his story will give you chills!" Watch it right here:
Emeal Zwayne, national spokesperson for the Bible Bee, hopes families will learn the Bible together while watching the show.
"Twenty-five percent of Christians never read the Bible, research says. So Bible literacy is the brass ring," Zwayne said. "'The National Bible Bee Game Show' flips challenge into opportunity as whole families get into God's Word to compete together or to cheer on contestants from home."
The show will air Tuesdays at 8/7 pm Central time starting on April 4th. Families can watch it live on Facebook at ChristianCinema.tv and on the web at ChristianCinema.com.
One past winner says the game goes beyond Bible memorization, but challenges contestants to dive deep into God's word.
"It's not just memorizing Scripture," said 2015 winner Hannah Leary. "It's studying Scripture and being able to dive in deep and understand what God has to say in His Word."
You can catch a sneak peek of one of this year's contestants and see her amazing scripture memory on display, right here:

Friday, February 17, 2017

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Sunday, October 23, 2016

Kirk Cameron's 'Revive Us' Will Re-Air to Bring America Back to God - CBN News


Kirk Cameron's 'Revive Us' Will Re-Air to Bring America Back to God
10-22-2016
Movie theaters across the country hosted the first time of worship and prayer as part of the live event, "Revive Us 2016" on Oct. 18. Now it will air again on Oct, 24. 
Tens of thousands of Christians came together in unity to pray for America to be a nation of faith again... making the presentation so successful, it was the number one trending movie in the U.S. before it even aired. 
CBN News recently spoke with actor and producer Kirk Cameron to learn more about the impact of the event.
"We had so many people come out. Many of the theaters were actually sold out," Cameron said. "We've been hearing people saying its woken them up, its truly revived them, its reminded them of their responsibility to be engaged.
Heavy hitters in Christian circles like Francis Chan, Dr. Ben Carson, Jennifer Rothschild, Dr. James McDonald and others took part in calling America's attention back to Christ.
With tension and division in the country at an all-time high days before the presidential election, their message was clear: "America needs Jesus."
Cameron believes rampant evil and darkness is the perfect time for the Church to step up and shine the brightest. He likes to compare it to Moses and the children of Israel facing Red Sea while Pharos' army barreled down on them.
"I believe for America this is a Red Sea moment for us in our story. What we need to do is what Moses was doing -- calling on God to save them," he said. 
Ultimately, Cameron wants people to realize their hope is not in the upcoming election results, but in Christ alone. 
"Now more than ever we have to realize that hope is not ultimately in the government or the president or the laws that we pass. Our hope is in the power of God working in the hearts of people," he says. 
That message of hope seemed to get across loud and clear as thousands were tweeting about who they will choose to put their hope in.

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Kirk Cameron's Call to American Christians: 'This Could Be Our Red Sea Moment' - CBN News Mark Martin


Kirk Cameron's Call to American Christians: 'This Could Be Our Red Sea Moment'
10-18-2016
CBN News Mark Martin

Soon movie theaters around the country will host a time of worship and prayer as part of the live event, "Revive Us 2016."Actor and producer Kirk Cameron is behind the interactive gathering Tuesday, Oct. 18.

"Hear me loud and clear: There has never been a more exciting time to be a Christian in America. This could be our finest hour!" Cameron exclaimed in a trailer for the event.
"Like David running toward Goliath, or Moses and the Israelites backed up against the Red Sea with Pharaoh and the army bearing down," he continued. "Then God splits the waters! The giant is defeated!"
"This could be our 'Red Sea' moment in our story, where it's darkest just before the dawn, and God splits the waters, and we walk right through! If we have eyes to see," he emphasized.
In addition to worship and prayer, "Revive Us" will also feature a live question and answer time when participants will learn how to "transform this nation from the inside out, and the bottom all the way up to the top," Cameron explained.
In addition to Cameron, speakers during the two-hour event include former presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson, New York Times bestselling author Eric Metaxas, pastor and author Francis Chan, and author and speaker Jennifer Rothschild, among others.
The sponsor of "Revive Us" is MyFaithVotes, a non-partisan organization that seeks to motivate Christians to vote. Organizers encourage interested participants to check theater listings for start times in your area.
Kirk Cameron has a special invitation for the CBN family. Watch here.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Kendrick Bros Taking Their Films Beyond Sherwood (Filmmakers of "Facing the Giants," "Courageous," and "Fireproof")

Kendrick Brothers Stephen & Alex

Kendrick Bros Taking Their Films Beyond Sherwood

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Filmmakers Alex and Stephen Kendrick developed a love for making movies when they were just kids growing up in Georgia.

"When we were growing up we didn't have a television for a while, but our parents would take us to see Disney films," Stephen Kendrick told CBN News. "And so we got excited about wanting to get into filmmaking one day."

The brothers said they were doing stop and go animation and flip books with their Hardy Boy books while at home.

"We got a little stop and go animation 8 mm camera -- I think Alex was in fourth grade at the time -- and then a video camera in our teens when they came out in the 80s," Stephen said. "So it's been part of our lives since the beginning."

The brothers were raised by Christian parents. Their dad was a preacher and their mom was a teacher.

That is why the Kendrick brothers are especially passionate about producing films with a gospel message.

Small Beginnings

Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia, gave Alex and Stephen the opportunity to put their film practice to use by helping with the church's media ministry.

Today they serve as associate pastors at the church.

"We love our church family at Sherwood," Stephen said. "They've been very supportive of us from the beginning."

Their first film called "Flywheel" tells the story of a dishonest used car salesman who comes to grips with his need for God.

It was produced on a bare-bones budget and ran in a local theater in the Kendricks' hometown for six weeks.

The filmmakers went on to write and produce three other films, which Alex directed.

"Facing the Giants," "Courageous," and "Fireproof" have grossed nearly $80 million at the box office, with a combined budget of less than $4 million.


"Fireproof," a movie about restoring marriage, starring actor Kirk Cameron, became the highest grossing independent film of 2008.

The movie's accompanying devotional, Love Dare, has sold more than 3.5 million copies.

Confounding Hollywood

The success of these little-known Christian filmmakers has left Hollywood scratching its head. The Kendricks say prayer is the key to all they have been able to accomplish.

"Every one of our movies is a whole string of miracles where the Lord would step up and provide exactly what we needed," Stephen explained. "The cast, the crew, the locations the protection, the story line, the truths to communicate so when we look up on the scene, when we look up on the screen, and we see the Body of Christ."

They admit that it makes no difference what level of talent you develop and that ultimately true power comes from God.

"No amount of skill can manufacture the favor of God," Alex said.

"We need the Lord's favor to say I want to bless this film where the Lord says 'I'm going to do things you cannot do in your own power.'"

CBN News was invited on the set of the latest Kendrick film in Charlotte, North Carolina. The movie, known only as "Kendrick Movie 5," encourages Christians around the globe to pray.

"This time it was on the power of prayer and to remind believers that we must not only pray but sometimes do battle in prayer," Alex explained.

The film features best-selling author, Bible teacher and daughter of Pastor Tony Evans, Priscilla Shirer.

Shirer, who makes her big screen debut in the film, told CBN News what it was like working on the set with the sibling filmmakers.

"We have just had a great time -- getting the job done but just being light hearted and fun in the process and to see their patience," she said.

She bragged that, as director, Alex demonstrated extraordinary patience.

"He's shown us what leadership is," she said.

Leaving Sherwood

"Kendrick Movie 5" is the first project the brothers have produced under the newly formed Kendrick Brothers Films.

The brothers said they both knew it was time to leave Sherwood, the place where their filmmaking career took off.

"The Lord told us to expand your filmmaking beyond Sherwood's walls and take what you've learned under the leadership of Michael Catt and under the support of the church and try to impact the body of Christ, networking with young Christian filmmakers from across the nation so that they're learning to how to make God-honoring films," Stephen told CBN News.

A recent survey by Lifeway Research found that 56 percent of Americans want more movies with Christian values.

To feed that growing demand, major studios are taking a leap of faith with biblical epics such as "Noah" and the release of "Exodus" in December and the remake of "Ben-Hur" scheduled for early 2016.

Four faith-based films have already earned more than $50 million each in ticket sales, according to Boxofficemojo.com. Those films -- "Noah," "Heaven is for Real," "Son of God," and "God's Not Dead" -- are among the top 20 grossing films of 2014.

"We're excited to be among them doing that. And so when you hear movies that proclaim God's truth, that proclaim the gospel and do it without compromise, without watering it down, we're cheering them on," Alex said.

Obedient to the Call

The Kendricks said their pastor once told them they're not the first God called to make Christian movies, but they could very well be the ones to respond with obedience to the call.

"We want to be among those God uses and so we wanted to take that step of faith, even when we didn't know what we were doing," Alex said. "And so we've learned so much along the way."

"Kendrick Movie 5" is set to hit theaters next fall.

In the meantime, Alex and Stephen say their focus is not box office numbers but the number of people they can touch with their movies with a message.

"What we try to do with every film that we make is aim it at the Church but include the gospel so those who see the movie but don't have a relationship with Christ will hopefully be drawn to Him," Stephen said.

"We've had thousands of people come to Him as a result of the films," he added. "So it's been very exciting to hear those stories of changed lives."