We discuss the movies we love and why we love them. We discover what these modern parables say about who we were created to be. Our hearts reveal a roadmap to our design, and the movies that resonate most are worthy of examination to identify the truth about the men our world needs, the men God designed us to become.
Join us as we discover the God’s truth in the movies we love.
This conversation with Sam Eldredge was one of the most fun conversations I’ve had at Men at the Movies, so I am pulling The Empire Strikes Back out of the mothballs for this month. With so many options and themes we could’ve gone with, we focused on Luke’s pursuit of identity. He had accomplished everything he had dreamed of on Tattoine, but the more success he had, the more it pulled him from his true calling. It took a supernatural intervention to get him where he needed to go. Never tell me the odds, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we break down the movie Here Comes the Boom. Scott is a man who has lost heart. The system has worn him down, and he’s tired of fighting. One problem with giving up is the message you give to those around you—it tells them they are unimportant and not worth fighting for. It’s time to get up, remember who you are, and come out swinging. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on this month’s rerun selection, I pulled up Dune (part 1) from January of 2022. One of the main themes is fear as a motivator. What do you do when fear attacks, and threatens to take over? How do you defeat it? You’ve got to train, and prepare, even if you don’t feel like it. It’s in those moments of preparation that victory will be assured.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we discuss Terminator 2: Judgement Day. When we look at Sarah at the beginning of the movie, she is just as cold and calculating as the terminators. Both Sarah and the T-800 must learn from John what it means to be human, that life has value, and to choose risk and love over fear. Come with me if you want to live and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Welcome to the Men at the Movies rerun series. This conversation originally aired in June 2022, but it's Field of Dreams. It's timeless.
In a vibrant life with God, He is always offering invitations to us. But we must cultivate the conscious awareness to notice when He is speaking. And when we embrace the risk and act on what he says, the story will always be better than we thought it would be. So let’s follow the voice and go the distance, and discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we hit the waves with Point Break. The definition of a point break is where a wave breaks either right or left as it hits a part of land jutting out into the water. Every time Johnny’s life hits a point break, his life breaks in the wrong direction until he’s a man that’s lost his heart. What are you going to do when the land of life hits the wave of your journey? This is your wake up call, so join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Paul McDonald shares some changes to the Men at the Movies podcast coming up in June. Visit youtube.com/menatthemovies to see what's new and on the horizon.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we visit the wild west with Young Guns 1 and 2. This movie appeals to us because we all want to have a group of pals who pursue adventure and purpose together, who fight for freedom and justice. However, without a control line to guide us, we can easily lose our pals, and die alone. We’re going to the spirit world, and join us in discovering God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we look at The Lion King. Simba finds himself in a world of trauma and chaos-his father died, he’s in isolation, and the voice of the enemy is the only one he hears. But it wasn’t because Simba was weak that he was attacked. It was because of his birthright. We need to remember who we are, so join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Noah
Noah Asher is a business owner, Chaos-survivor, and author of CHAOS: Overcoming the Overwhelming. Noah speaks inside prisons and rehabs to share a message of Hope, Help, Humor. For more information on Noah Asher and all he is doing, check out his website: www.thenoahasher.com
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we wrestle with Peanut Butter Falcon. Zack and Tyler were two men looking for family, and they find the deepest possibility of God’s affection and family in their times of deepest pain. They wonder if they are good guys or bad guys, and discover that being a hero has to do with waking up and making a choice. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the men at the movies podcast, we slay some dragons with Reign of Fire. If the dragons are symbols for sin, we see two flawed approaches. For Van Zandt, his life is obsessed with killing dragons and taking back territory in a legalistic manner. Quinn is always on defense and has a defeatist mentality. The problem with both perspectives is that they focus on the dragons, and not life. In the same way, we focus on sin when we should be focused on the Savior. It’s time to kick out the squatters, and take some territory back this week on the Men at the Movies podcast.
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In the 1986 film "Blues Brothers," Jake and Elwood find themselves in chaotic situations time and time again. From car chases to confrontations with the law, their faith in each other and their mission never wavers. No matter how dire the circumstances may seem, they always manage to keep their cool and handle the chaos with style and grace. Their unflappable faith in themselves and each other is what ultimately leads them to success, despite the odds stacked against them. In a world filled with uncertainty and unpredictability, Jake and Elwood serve as a reminder that having faith in oneself and staying true to one's beliefs can help navigate through any storm.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we go alien hunting with Close Encounters of the Third Kind. This movie invites you into a world of mystery, wonder, and awe—three things that are woefully lacking in our everyday lives. But we can recover that magic by slowing down, understanding the larger story that’s driven by the characters we encounter. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we slow down to find the treasure within The Tree of Life. The father shows the way of nature, a path motivated by shame, fear, and scarcity. He longs for intimacy with his family, but doesn’t know how to find it. The mother reveals the way of grace, which appears foolish and naive, even weak. But by choosing forgiveness over fear, trust over scarcity, and submission over dominance, she shows the way to discover the glory and beauty we most want to find. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we explore different archetypes of spiritual gifts in Encanto. Mirabel represents those of us who feel invisible, less gifted, and left out. Louisa and Isabel reveal the constant pressure our gifts can create—the pressure to always show up, always be perfect, and always say yes. In Bruno, we see how our gifts can even screw things up, be seen as unhelpful and unwanted. It’s only when we learn to value the person over the performance that we can truly be a unified body of Christ. We don’t talk about Bruno…but we will as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we celebrate easter with Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory. Creation starts with imagination, and when you are in a situation where there appears to be no hope, you have to see a better future. We explore how the chocolate factory serves as a metaphor for the kingdom of heaven, with Willy Wonka embodying the role of the divine creator. Come with me and you’ll see a world of pure imagination as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men on the Movies podcast, we enter the world of Zombieland. Columbus’ life was dominated by fear, which lead to rules leaving him alone and searching for family. Through forgiveness and breaking the rules for love, he found the family he had been looking for all along. Time to nut up or shut up, and join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Joshua
Joshua is a Jesus Freak and adventurous nerd, who loves the outdoors. He's the award-winning and best-selling author of the zombie apocalypse series, The Brother's Creed. When he’s not escaping into the mountains, he can be observed living in Northern Wisconsin with his wife, two sons, guns and katanas. He has a love for all things imaginary and finds inspiration in the wilderness, away from the distractions of life. He's currently pursuing a career as an indie author and writing coach. Some of his other passions include hunting, shooting, board & video games, hard rock, reading, and anything fantasy & sci-fi.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we talk about Joe vs the Volcano. Joe is a man who was losing his soul. A man that life happens to. A man that, frankly, needs to get his balls back. This movie is about a man’s journey to become who he was meant to be. And like us, he can’t get to where he wants to be without going through hardship and struggle. May you live to be a thousand years old, sir, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Paul Nichols
Paul Nichols is a son, husband and dad in Cincinnati, OH. He works in a small custom cabinet shop, loves finding Eternal Truths in movies and will discuss those Truths with anyone who will sit still long enough, preferably around a fire with good whisky and a cigar. Paul also works with a team of like-hearted allies helping men recover their hearts at Man Camp in Cincinnati (find out more at mancamp.us). When he's not watching movies, spends as much time as possible outside with his wife, 3 kids & 2 dogs.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we close out our Band of Brothers series with episode 10, Points. By now, you know that the only way forward is through walking shoulder to shoulder with other men. You have to consent to this process, volunteer to jump in their foxholes. These men went from Toccoa to England to France and finally to Germany because they went through the process of being called, and chosen, and finally faithful. And they became heroes along the way. Join me as we discover God’s truth in their story.
About Conrad
Conrad is a grateful husband of 10 years to a bright and truth-telling bride, Samantha. He is a father of two beautifully strong and joyful daughters, Sienna and Crimson. And also is father to a rowdy and radical son named Braddock. He serves as the Discipleship Coordinator at Wild at Heart Ministries and is a co-producer of the Become Good Soil Podcast. He loves coffee, sunshine, camping, brotherhood, whiskey, concerts with Samantha, exercise, hunting, writing, coaching, beer, his counselor, Jesus, football, ice baths and burritos....not in that order.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we deal with the episode Why We Fight in our Band of Brothers series. We deal with the ongoing toll of battle and suffering. The temptation is to allow the struggle to cause us to fall away, hate each other, and for our love to grow cold. But when Jacob wrestled with God, he knew dawn was coming. And although he walked away with a limp, he also had a blessing and a new name. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this story.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we continue our Band of Brothers series with The Last Patrol. Webster was a Toccoa man, had gone through D-Day with Easy Company, but because he wasn’t at Bastogne, he was treated like an outsider. He had to enter into their suffering in order to reengage with them. Friendship is about jumping in someone else’s foxhole, not waiting for them to jump into yours. And the deep meaningful relationships that you have will take work. You will need to fight for the men around you. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this story.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we reach the Breaking Point in our Band of Brothers series. How do we handle the breaking points in our lives? Buck was taken out because he couldn’t handle his friends get wounded.. Lt Dike checked out, ran from the battle, and didn’t invest in the moments he was needed. 1SG Lipton, like a true shepherd, was present with the men in the foxhole, carefree with his heart as he cared for the hearts of his men. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this story.
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How have you been wounded in your life?
How have you responded to the wounds—like Buck, Dike, or Lipton?
When has trauma and wounds taken you out of your mission and purpose?
When have you been a hired hand, not getting involved or invested in the people around you?
When have you shepherded the people entrusted to your care?
What does it mean to be a shepherd?
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We are moving on to episode 6 of the Band of Brothers series, Bastogne. The men were under fire, spread thin, alone and isolated, and with no hope of resupply or reinforcements. They were in a place no one would choose to go. But they find that victory and the strength to hold the line is found in the power of their presence. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this story.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we discuss episode 5 from the Band of Brothers series, Crossroads. While the battle scenes are great and exciting, what happens when Winters gets promoted away from the men he’s been with for years? He finds himself stuck behind a desk in some lonely house, typing reports and completing inventories. But he endures the tedium and suffering with excellence and honor, and through that experience, becomes the leader Easy Company will need as they head off to Bastogne. Join me as we discover God’s truth in this story.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we move into episode four of the Band of Brothers series, Replacements. It can be tough being the new guy trying to find your role in a group of established veterans. You’re afraid you won’t measure up, afraid you don’t really belong. Thankfully, there are men like Sgt Randleman who, over time, can help you develop the quiet strength that eliminates the imposter syndrome. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this story.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we continue on to Carentan in our Band of Brothers series. At some point in our masculine initiation, fear takes over and we have to respond. We can hide in our foxhole screaming as the world blows up around us. We can numb ourselves to the fear, minimizing it. Fear can make us lose hope as we die to our dreams and purpose. Or we can listen to that still small voice telling us to stand up and start fighting once again. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this story.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we land behind enemy lines in episode 2 of Band of Brothers, Day of Days. At a time when men are increasingly alone and isolated, the solution is to find and engage in a shared mission. The soldiers find themselves in the wrong drop zone, in the dark, undermanned, ill-equipped and a long way from where they should be. Instead of waiting for what they needed to show up, or checking out of the mission all together, they started walking and along the way, found the brothers they needed to accomplish their assignment. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this story.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we use the series Band of Brothers to reveal the path of our masculine initiation. Maturation and whole heartedness are not optional to survive the world we live in. The process begins with consent, volunteering to receive the training we need to fight the battles we will face. The process will be painful, costly, and beautiful. But it is a path that leads to greater life, and freedom-for ourselves, and those entrusted to our care. Hi ho silver, and let’s discover God’s truth in this story.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we ring in the new year with 8-Bit Christmas. We can focus so much on the areas we feel behind, the areas of lack, that we miss the places where we are winning. As we enter the new year, instead of looking at what we want to accomplish, let’s focus on who we want to become. When we do that, the what will follow the who. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we wish you a merry Christmas with The Muppet Christmas Carol. Based on the novel by Charles Dickens, this story is a reflection of the gospel—Scrooge is a man in misery until a supernatural intervention leads to transformation and joy. How does it happen? By revealing the truth of the past to explain the present resulting in the changed future. Merry Christmas, and let’s explore God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we kick off our Christmas season with Violent Night. Like Santa, we feel burned out, unnecessary, valued for what we provide more than who we are. The only way to fix it is to get involved in messy, costly situations, pulling a past we’d like to forget into the present to engage where our presence is most needed. It won’t be easy, it will get ugly, but it’s the only way to get our purpose back. Let’s find our ho, ho, ho’s, and discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we celebrate our three year anniversary with The Big Lebowski. This example of great art allows us to look at the story and interpret it in a variety of ways. On the one hand, this movie reflects the meaninglessness of life in a style very similar to the book of Ecclesiastes. Each character is searching for meaning but keeps coming up empty. The Dude, however, from a certain perspective, shows the power of identity. He is calm in the face of struggle, cares about the people he interacts with, and finds contentment without striving. The Dude abides, so join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we welcome you into the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Harry reveals a picture of humanity, suffering great trauma and unaware of the world he has been born into until Hagrid bursts through the door. Hagrid acts as Harry’s true father figure, introducing him into the larger story and speaking truth over who he really is. But his true transformation and victory don’t occur through effort, but because of the sacrifice of others. You’re a wizard Harry—join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we go on the run with The Next Three Days. When facing a hopeless and helpless situation, love is inherently irrational. We discuss loving our wives well in the face of the evidence that says we’ve done enough. We offer compassion without expecting a response, die on her behalf many times in a manner that never gets easier. Let’s pursue the irrationality and join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, you get enrolled at the School of Rock. The public school is set up like the world’s system—focused on structure, perfection and performance. It’s intended to create little cookie cutter kids. Dewey comes in to disrupt the system, engaging with the children to bring their hearts to life. He doesn’t see them as they are, he sees them as they could be. Let’s go melt some faces, and discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we talk about the 1985 movie Red Dawn. At some point in our lives, we’ve experienced enemy soldiers parachuting in and ripping our lives apart. How we respond is critical to how we move forward. But if we prepare now for the unexpected to occur, you don’t have to be afraid. Wolverines, join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we talk about WarGames. Even though it’s forty years old, we find familiar themes with the threat of nuclear war and the use of artificial intelligence. We’ve all had nuclear bombs hit our lives, devastating moments that can give rise to futility. As a result, we can become gun shy, seeing bombs where they don’t exist, listening to computer driven hallucinations. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we dive into the world of Cybertron with Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. We see characters in a hopeless situation, overlooked and at the end of their rope until the Transformers get involved. Even though we might have different shapes and different places, we are a key piece of the puzzle, and have a role to play in a battle we may not even realize is happening. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we go extraterrestrial with the Martian. This movie wrestles with themes of isolation and loneliness. But Mark teaches us how to make a survivable life out of our own shit. It’s worse that you can imagine, and you never want to talk about it again. We must resolve to go through it, not knowing what is on the other side, even if we’re unable to see a path forward. Every day, we lace up our boots, cultivate our crap, and solve one problem at a time. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we get you excited about football with Best of Times. We see two ways we frequently get trapped: we are either like Jack, constantly replaying our worst mistakes and identifying with them. Or we are like Reno, feeling like our best days are behind us, identified by a greatness we can no longer achieve. We find ourselves stuck, because living a broken life is easier than fixing it. But God can’t move a parked car, and won’t fill a net that we don’t cast. We’ve got to wake up, break out of our lethargy and follow where God leads. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we discuss the 80’s movie Legend. Many people walk through life thinking that walking with God prevents evil from harming them. When their world collapses, they run into hiding thinking it’s their fault. But we are beings of light, created in the image of God, and we can’t trust what the darkness tells us. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we venture into the sea with Finding Nemo. We contrast the characters of Marlin and Dory. After experiencing loss and trauma, Marlin lives in fear, trying to control a world that is not safe. Dory, on the other hand, shows how a life of joy, gratitude, and faith can get us where we need to be. And in the end, we see that the kidnapping of Nemo was used to restore Marlin’s identity. Just keep swimming, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we deep dive into the world of Taken. We discuss how we frequently act like Kim towards God: we look at him as super strict, a buzzkill. We are willing to sever relationship if we don’t get what we want. Thankfully, our Father pursues us with a committed, relentless purpose, willing to go through anything to restore our relationship. But we aren’t rescued to be a consumer in the audience—we are rescued in order to discover what makes our heart come alive and partner in the mission. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I sit down with Robert Moore to discuss the Green Mile. John Coffey shows Paul and the other guards things that they can’t unsee. Each event is like a step in faith, from a personal experience of healing all the way to recruitment and risk to share the good news with others. Like Coffey, God asks us to take what looks dead and hopeless and to give it to him. It’s risky. It’s uncomfortable. But transformation and healing always is. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Robert
Robert, like myself, likes to talk, but more importantly, he likes to create a safe space for others to be heard. God’s put Robert into many titles over his life from father, husband, and corporate leader to currently he serves in the Mental Health Space as well as a Podcast Host on God’s Glory in Men’s Real Stories. Through his own struggles that he's very vulnerable about, he's able to facilitate conversations that lead to healing of past and present hurt and trauma, all while giving God the glory for keeping our minds from self-destruction as He welcomes us into his loving arms with grace and forgiveness. See more at God's Glory in Men's Real Stories
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we talk about the 1982 movie Tron. We see how the relationship between the programs and the users is a reflection of the relationship between ourselves and our creator. The MCP becomes a distortion of who he was created to be by his search for knowledge and power. But when we have a relationship with our creator, and do the things we were designed to do, we experience a joy even in doing hard things. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, in anticipation of Equalizer 3, we’re talking about the Equalizer. Robert McCall reflects many aspects of the work of Jesus—he responds to people who are powerless against the oppression they experience because he’s a man who can do something about the evil that exists. How do you become a knight in shining armor in a world where knights no longer exist? You gotta be who you are in this world, no matter what. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Jaime
Jaime Jo, the coffee-fueled and cat-fancier extraordinaire, has a literary vocation that involves penning chilling Gothic tales, with a strong preference to the master of dark, Edgar Allan Poe. When she's not writing books like her award-winning novel, "The House on Foster Hill", she is hanging out at her own podcast, "MadLit Musings" (www.madlitmusings.com). and chatting with authors from all walks about the story behind the story.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we get you ready to go back to school with Mr. Holland’s Opus. Life is what happens when you’re making other plans. We make plans, deciding that we have to accomplish something to call our life a success. We ask the wrong people if our work and our lives matter. But if we focus more on who we can connect to today and less on what we did not achieve, it’s the people who create the symphony of our lives. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we discuss the themes from 2001: A Space Odyssey. The best science-fiction awakens our sense of wonder, and this movie reveals our desire to be awed. We find a longing deep within to discover something transcendent which is in constant tension with our yearning for a place to find home. In God, we find a person who is beyond anything that we can comprehend, who also draws us into an intimate relationship with Him. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Mike
Years ago, Mike Bogue suffered a sledgehammer blow to the cranium and survived, a testament – some say – to his hard head. A Jerry Jenkins’ Your Novel Blueprint graduate, Mike wrote the acclaimed Apocalypse Then: American and Japanese Atomic Cinema: 1951-1967, which received an NPR endorsement. Magazines he’s written for include Movie Milestones, Wonder, G-FAN, and Scary Monsters. He’ll soon shop The Perfects, his first Christian science fiction book, to agents and publishers. Single, sixtysomething, and retired, Mike lives with his cat Bendi in Western Arkansas.
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Digging Deeper
How does the film's portrayal of artificial intelligence and the existential questions it raises about human consciousness and identity apply to our reliance on technology in today's society?
How does the film's visual representation of isolation and solitude in the vastness of space reflect our own experiences with loneliness and the search for meaning in our lives?
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we discuss the 1988 movie Willow. The main characters think they are less than, not enough. Their behavior is motivated trying to prove their value to the crowd watching. It’s only when Willow resists the temptation to validate himself and accept the truth of his identity that he accomplishes his purpose and his mission. Ignore the bird, follow the river, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Bryan
Bryan is an author, cyber security analyst, veteran, husband, father, and all-around swell guy. He loves stories and may tell a few to you if you stick around long enough. Tales of his wit and dashing good looks have been told in fictitious lands where not totally accurate and somewhat biased memoirs have been scribed by tiny invisible people who live in his head. Learn more about this fascinating person at www.bryantimothymitchell.com
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we enter the Planet of the Apes extended universe with Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. It doesn’t matter how utopian you think your society will be, someone will always screw it up. When we use fear and anger as motivation, we turn militaristic in our approach to others. And we see how busyness can blind us to the needs of others. Get your hands off you, you filthy ape, and join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Caleb
Caleb is a Michigan based videographer and visual storyteller residing in Traverse City. He is the co-owner and creative director of the freelance media company Magreel Media with his friend Anthony Carley. He also works as a digital content producer at Harvest Bible Chapel of Traverse City."
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we conclude our Toy Story series with Toy Story 3. Times of tragedy and trauma can cause us to misinterpret the heart of God. Many times we turn to control the situation, looking for a world without owners, a world free from rejection. As we, and the toys, discover, in building our own idea of heaven, we find ourselves in prison, slaves to the world we created. Grab your tissues, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we continue our three part series with Toy Story 2. Corey and I talk about how, just like Woody, we have God’s name written on our souls, even when we feel old, abandoned, and forgotten. Like a missionary, Woody gets sent to people who need to be rescued. But he only sees two options—leave them behind and return to Andy, or join them to live life in a glass box. It’s only when Buzz shows up that his true purpose becomes clear, and it’s the same as every follower of Christ—to invite others to join our family. You’ve got a friend in me, so join me as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, Corey and I begin our three part series, opening with Toy Story. At some point in our lives, we all feel like either Woody or Buzz. Like Woody, we fear rejection, struggling to believe we are still beloved. Or we can be like Buzz, who doesn’t have a true grasp of his identity, either believing he is more important or less important than he was designed and created to be. But once they grasp the truth of who they are, they find peace and joy in the presence of their master. To infinity, and beyond—join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, Britt and I discuss the movie To End All Wars. The POW camp represents the places in our lives where we feel helpless, where injustice occurs. When that happens, we can respond by our human nature, or empowered by the grace of the gospel. When we experience tragedy, injustice, helplessness and loss, we find out if the words of Jesus are hyperbole or the true way to find life. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Happy 4th of July from the Men at the Movies podcast. What better movie to kick off the week than Superman, a person who stands for truth, justice, and the American way? Sarah and I dig into the parallels we find between Kal-El’s and Jesus’ stories. Their most significant similarity was that they received their identity from their father. When we follow their example, and seek out the father in our own fortress of solitude, we have the freedom to ask our questions and discover our purpose. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, Dustin and I get you ready for summer with Nacho Libre. Play is important, we need it to transform the drone of every day life into a dance. Watching a movie like this, which is playful and funny, simply for the joy it brings is a form of play. We dive into the playfulness of God, and how important it is for us to engage in play—doing an activity simply for the joy it brings us. They don’t think I know a buttload of crap about the gospel, but I do. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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To celebrate Father’s Day, Britt and I discuss Martian Child. We can’t be David unless we’ve gone through being Dennis. It gives us compassion, empathy, and humility necessary to provide a safe environment. Because we all need to feel safe in order to find healing. As we do that, we find that there is a difference between telling a story and living a story. Let’s live an interesting story today, and discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we collaborate with the guys from JB’s Bible and Bourbon podcast to discuss The Return of the Jedi. We talk about homecoming, success, training and discipleship, but the primary theme of this movie is redemption. Luke Skywalker wins, not by beating the bad guy, but by redeeming him. How can we redeem the world around us? Listen and find out as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, Britt and I talk about what it means to grow up from the movie Hook. We don’t realize how often God allows crisis to enter our lives so that we can recover our hearts and discover the hero we were meant to be. We can’t remain a child forever, but how can we avoid become a pirate who lives in fear, who takes, and whose life ultimately doesn’t matter? We must learn to crow, to fly, and to fight, combining the heart of a child with the strength of maturity. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I talk with Britt and Sarah about Ladyhawke. This movie reveals the failure of false religion in contrast to the conversational relationship Mouse has with God. Like Isabeau and Navarre, we long for intimacy but constantly fail. We need a community to succeed. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we’re discussing Inception once again. This time, Britt and I are diving into the power of the themes of this movie. Ideas are resilient, contagious, and can define us. Our moments of shame and regret act as entry points for our enemy to infect us with lies. But if we reject the lie and replace it with the truth, we live in freedom. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this move.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, Grayson Foster and I get technical with Inception. One of the best parts of this movie, and really any great movie, is the sound design that helps to tell the story. We nerd out on how that happens, and the work that it takes to bring that story to life from an audio standpoint. Having a better grasp of what makes an effective story will help you appreciate and understand the story even more. He who has ears, let him hear.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, Britt and I celebrate the 30th anniversary of Tombstone. This story takes place in a time of chaos and lawlessness, but through that context we discover the right reasons to fight, who our true enemy is, and the power of having the right friends beside us. I’m your huckleberry—join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I seek the glimpses of the gospel found in the Disney movie Hercules. In his attempt to find a place of belonging, Hercules chases his worth through accomplishments. Doing things. Being famous. But it’s only through the power of self-sacrificial love that he defeats evil and becomes the hero he’s meant to be. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I talk with Britt Mooney and Sarah Daniels about the Neverending Story. We all get tempted to either lose ourselves in escapism or busyness. But great stories have the capacity to reveal our worth and our identity. We were never meant to live an ordinary life. Every real story…is a never-ending story. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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What do you feel called to do that you are afraid of?
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I talk with Troy and Stacy Hooker about the Bourne Identity. This movie reveals two of our greatest desires: to discover who we are and to be really good at something. Even though Jason couldn’t remember his past, his actions revealed his true identity. If we stay here, we die. Join me on the journey as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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About Troy and Stacy
As followers of Jesus and former teachers, Troy and Stacy Hooker founded Descendant Publishing in 2019 with the vision of producing epic fiction and fantasy books and media for youth and adults. With the books they publish, they also aim to provide creative companion workbooks to help readers increase their literacy skills.
Aside from taking on the role of managing editor for Descendant Publishing, Troy is also the author of the Descendants of Light series, a young adult fantasy epic trilogy about a boy that discovers that he has been given the gift of light to fight against dark beings from another world. Troy also has a new series coming out this year called "The Demon Tide," and hopes that books one and two will be available by fall.
Stacy is the design editor for Descendant Publishing, and also manages an Etsy shop of handmade items and zero-waste kitchen goods.
They love the outdoors and often seek God in the quieter places of life. You can find Troy and Stacy traveling in their converted school bus, searching for elusive mushrooms or quiet beaches in the woods of Michigan.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, what better way to celebrate Easter than by talking about a movie with an invisible 6 foot rabbit? Britt and I discuss Harvey because the way Elwood acts is instructive for those of us who believe we walk around with an invisible God beside us. How can we tangibly experience the presence of an unseen God? And what impact would that have on the way we see life and treat other people? For years I was smart. I prefer pleasant. You may quote me. Join me as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I sit down with Dustin Oprea to talk about Only the Brave, a true story about the Granite Mountain Hotshots, wildfire firefighters from Arizona. We dwell on this line, “We don’t see things as they are. We see things as we are.” We only live to the identity we have received and we have embraced. How can this help us in our initiation and discipleship to become more like Jesus? Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I discuss Moana with Corey Stumne. Brokenness comes in many forms. Tafiti had something sacred stolen from her. Maui was rejected by those whose acceptance he needed. Moana was broken by her failure. We have also been broken. Thankfully we have a savior who has crossed the horizon to find us, who knows who we are, and can give us our hearts back. What can I say except you’re welcome, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies Podcast, I talk with Britt about one of his favorite movies of all time, Stranger than Fiction. Stories like this one force us to look at ourselves and ask what are we doing with our lives. Like Harold, when we face the truth of our mortality, we realize what matters most and what makes life meaningful. And when our life is worth living, our death is not a tragedy. “little did he know” changes everything, so join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, Rob Porter and I discuss the Horse Whisperer. We see how trauma can become a holy invitation to walk with God. But in order to deal with our pain, we must create boundaries in order to create space. And if we can do that, we can become a man like Tom: A man who knows who he is, where he belongs, and what he has to offer. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we get you ready for the new season of the Mandolorian with The Phantom Menace. This movie shows the danger of unchecked hubris, whether we see it in Lucas, the Jedi Council, or even Obi-Wan. Honest and wise feedback matters. And in the duel between Darth Maul and Qui-Gon, Anakin’s future is at stake. Are we prepared for these unknown battles that may determine the fate of the universe? Now this is podracing—join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I talk with Dustin Oprea about the rom-com The Proposal. We live our lives trying to control the narrative that others have for us, but that only makes us slaves to them and the way they think. Freedom is being able to walk in a way that isn’t dependent on how others see you. The easy road involves trying to achieve control, but that way only leads to death. The narrow road is difficult, but we find life at the end. It takes two to make a thing go right, so join me as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we discuss Corey’s favorite Pixar movie, Up. These characters reveal different ways to pursue adventure, dreams, and purpose, but only Russell invites people to join him in his pursuit. And in the middle of his epic adventure, Russell misses a boring curb the most. Adventure is out there, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we get you ready for Valentine’s Day with Romancing the Stone. Joan is a woman in hiding, feeling inadequate and lacking. Her adventure reveals her strength and identity as she transforms from hopeless to hopeful. Find out how as we discuss God’s truth in this movie.
Sarah's Reverse Bucket List
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I talk with Britt Mooney about Father Stu. His story has some dark moments, but being realistic about the darkness reveals how redemptive God really is. We discuss the meaning of suffering, frequently asking God to figure out a way that doesn’t hurt so much. We discover that suffering is often God’s tool to draw us to Him. We’re not asking for an easy life, but praying for the strength to endure a difficult one. Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I sit down with Steve Kent to talk about the movie Signs. The aliens represent fear for us, and we dive into the different responses to fear in our lives. Do we run to the basement, focusing on protection and control? Or do we grow stronger through our fear, learning to hear the words of our Father? Slow down, Breathe, I’m here with you. Swing away Merril, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I talk with Dustin Oprea about The Guardian. We look at the main character, Ben, as someone we could become—an initiated man who allows his marriage to drown because he focuses on rescuing others. He doesn’t focus on how many people he saved, but is haunted by the ghosts of those he didn’t save. We see a man whose calling is motivated by fear, which causes him to hurt the people that matter most. Don’t let go, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I talk about Into the Wild with Grayson Foster. On first glance, this movie appears to be a tragedy—but what if the tragedy would have been Chris giving up on his dream? How can we kill the false being within and victoriously conclude our spiritual pilgrimage? This will require planning, community, and most of all, perseverance. Let’s go climb that hill, and discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I sit down with Will Branner to discuss the movie Everything Everywhere All at Once. Great stories have layers of complexities, and are new each time we watch it. We explore the power of language, and the danger of miscommunication. We can use kindness and love as powerful catalysts to solve the dilemmas we face. Get ready to get sucked into a bagel, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast is part 2 of our conversation about the movie Elf. This is a redemption story—Buddy left the North Pole to rescue Walter, who is on the Naughty List. It’s an adoption story—Buddy’s adoptive family has a greater power and impact than where Buddy was born. And how can we bring heaven to earth? Act like every day is Christmas. Remember there’s always room on the nice list. And sing loud for everyone to hear (even when we might not feel like it). Let’s make smiling our favorite, and discover God’s truth in this movie.
About JB and RobJB’s Bible and Bourbon Talk is a podcast that loves to talk about Jesus and good whiskey. JB and Rob are your co-hosts, JB is a Pastor at a church in Ohio and Rob is an Elder but has moved to North Carolina (cuz he’s a jerk). In each episode we go deeper into a sermon, then share and give our thoughts on a featured whiskey. Join us as we dig into Scripture and share some good pours. Cheers!
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Questions* How does Buddy imitate Jesus—leaving his home to rescue someone? * How does Jesus offer intimacy to you? * How do you keep Jesus at a safe distance? * Who knows your story? * How can you ask someone their story? * How can you change the atmosphere where you are? * How often do you feel like you’re singing half a duet? * Where do you feel like you don’t belong? * How can we be “elves” in our culture?
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we celebrate Christmas with Elf. We discuss why so many people love Christmas movies. In Buddy, we see how a person grounded in the truth can transform the people around him. Because he knew elf culture to his core, he was willing to speak out against the false North Pole around him. Join us as we pass through the seven levels of the candy cane forest, through the sea of swirly twirly gum drops and walk through the Lincoln tunnel to find God’s truth in this movie.
About JB and Rob
JB’s Bible and Bourbon Talk is a podcast that loves to talk about Jesus and good whiskey. JB and Rob are your co-hosts, JB is a Pastor at a church in Ohio and Rob is an Elder but has moved to North Carolina (cuz he’s a jerk). In each episode we go deeper into a sermon, then share and give our thoughts on a featured whiskey. Join us as we dig into Scripture and share some good pours. Cheers!
Visit their website for more information: https://jbbibleandbourbon.com/social/
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Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we blast off into Interstellar. We talk about the importance of our why—because if we do the right thing for the wrong reasons, it’s wrong. And while we look at Murphy’s Law as a negative, we see that variability is actually necessary for sustainable life. Don’t forget your watch, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we celebrate our two-year anniversary with the original Pinocchio. This gospel template breaks down into three main themes: the idea of our conscience, which, like the law, is powerless to transform us. When we give in to the lies of temptation, we discover that we become farther from the person we desire to become. It’s only through the transformational power of love that we can find real life, and come home to a father who loves us. I’m a real boy, I’m a real boy—join me and discover God’s truth in this movie
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we breakdown the movie Defiance. In this time of busyness and chaos, how can we find freedom? How do we avoid becoming like the people around us, chasing, striving, and grabbing for life? The problem has been we’ve been using the wrong fuel. When we connect to the proper energy source, we can find joy in the chaos, light in the dark, and life from death. In a word, we can live defiantly. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we picked a football movie for Thanksgiving and break down Invincible. Vince shows us how we can be invincible when times are tough, how perseverance and persistence can lead to a miracle. It all depends on what voices we listen to, and what motivates us. Fly Eagles Fly, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we explore the truths of the gospel in Beauty and the Beast. We relate to the Beast, feeling like no one can truly love us. We want our children to be like Gaston, successful and popular. But we discover that the freely given love of Belle transforms us into the princes we are mean to be. Be our guest as we unwrap the beauty of the gospel and discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Corey
Corey Stumne is a fully time youth minister and part time tennis coach living in Jacksonville, FL. He is the author of The Man Called Messiah (The Man Called Messiah: A Novel https://a.co/d/fZFm1IP ). Since his wife is a Disney Travel agent (book your next trip here: https://linktr.ee/disneywithmeg ) and his two young daughters are princess-obsessed, he spends his fair share of time watching animated movies and searching for the Gospel nuggets hidden in each of them. You can connect with Corey at coreystumne.com or on social media.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we break down the fighting skills of John Wick. When we are attacked in our vulnerability, we fall back into patterns from the past. And the more tense we are, the more power we give other people to control us. But it’s not the things we know that will get us in trouble, it’s the things we think we know that we don’t that will cause the greatest damage. Welcome to the Contintental, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Carla
Carla is the author of Fight Write: How to Write Believable Fight Scenes. This fight scene reference guide teaches writers about writing fight scenes not only from the standpoint of craft but also the physical and biological factors of fighting. Fight Write also teaches what fighting style is best for your character, which weaponry suits them and how to fight from the back of a dragon. It also covers injuries, stages of decomposition and the legalities of your character defending himself. Carla is a FightWriting instructor and regularly teaches across the country. She is the host of the FightWrite Podcast.
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What You Need to Know Before Writing Fight Scenes, Battles and Brawls
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we fire all of our rockets and use all of our flares in part 2 of our conversation about Top Gun Maverick. We all have a look that communicates that we are entering territory where we are risking something great, but can’t determine the outcome. How do we handle it when our greatest fears come true? Will we keep fighting, or eject when we run out of options? Thankfully, we have a savior arrive at the last minute who redeems those situations, one who says, “That’s what my dad would’ve done.” Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we celebrate our 100th episode by deep diving into Top Gun Maverick. In part one, we break down two of the main themes. “It’s not the plane, it’s the pilot.” When we go beyond our limitations, God steps in. And “all you’ve done is show them that it can’t be done.” We aren’t called to create believers everywhere we go, teaching them how to behave. Jesus invited us to make disciples, walking with others to reflect who we are. Strap on your helmet, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we head out on an adventure to discuss The Goonies. What’s needed to live a great adventure? Fellowship of misfits who somehow all fit together. A sense of expectancy—“God, what do you have next for me?” Finally, a passion that refuses to take Troy’s bucket, realizing the adventure is the treasure. Goonies never say die—let’s discover God’s truth in this movie. Questions
What was one of the first movies you saw in the theater? What adventures did you do as a kid? Who were your best friends as a child? Where have you taken Troy’s bucket for safety, tapping out of the adventure? Where have you kept pursuing the adventure? What’s the difference between expectations and expectancy?
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we enter the wild wild west with The Mask of Zorro. In Don Raphael, we find insight into how the enemy works. He offers control of our destiny, but the result is always slavery. In Jesus and Don Diego, we find that when we submit, we find life. We choose whether to fight bravely and die quickly, or to become the student when the teacher appears. Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie. Questions
What would it look like to control your own destiny? Where has the enemy pointed you towards isolation? Where are you tempted to control your destiny? How has that resulted in slavery? What would it look like to smile when you fight? Where have you wanted to react and engage in a fight you weren’t ready for? How have you “died quickly?” Where is initiation being offered? Where are you as a pupil ready for a teacher? Where do you feel impatient in the process?
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we deep dive into The Fifth Element. Like Zorg, we frequently try to make deals with the Shadow, trying to maximize what we can get out of life. It’s when our plans backfire that we realize our need for a savior, and that’s when Jesus shows up. But it’s not to judge, criticize, or condemn us—rather it’s an invitation to love, adventure, and purpose. Grab your multipass, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Andrew Winch
Aside from being a sports physical therapist, an amateur homebrewer, and a culinary mad scientist, Andrew Winch is the editor-in-chief of Havok, an online and anthology publication that provides free daily flash fiction across a variety of genres. And as a freelance editor of short and novel-length fiction, he's worked with multiple best-selling and award-winning authors as well as beginners who wouldn't know their story arc from a plot hole in the ground. So, head over to GoHavok.com and see what all the excitement is about!
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, Paul McDonald and Steven Falletti talk about Minority Report. Systems might change our behavior, but they won’t change our heart. What will we do when the systems we depend on fail? Those failures bring us face-to-face with the divine: will you receive healing and love by letting go, or end up with a halo in hell holding on to a broken system? Everybody runs—so lets run to discover God’s truth in movie.
About Steven Faletti
Steven Faletti, aka SMFreehand, has been writing fiction since he was in the fourth grade (when he was obsessed with Goosebumps and Animorphs), he and a friend started writing a collection of short ‘scary’ stories. He continued honing his writing skills haphazardly until his late 20s, when he realized he had a passion that desired to be cultivated. He began getting involved in writing groups, eventually leading his own called Tea & Ink Writing group, which later gave birth to the Brew & Ink Podcast.
He has two books from his Sci-Fi series in the works as well two from a Fantasy series that are works in progress.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we talk about the Last Starfighter. If you have a talent or gift that you think is too weird and it’s never going to be used, just give it over to God and He will use it. Our specific brand of strange is exactly what the world needs. But we can disqualify ourselves if we don’t trust the calling we’ve been given. Victory or Death! Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we try to ride the coattails of Weird: The Al Yankovic story by talking about UHF. We find leadership lessons from George Newman, and dig into the gospel according to Stanely Spudowski. When you give misfits a voice, it challenges the system and offers hope to the people around us. The ones we are called to impact. Badgers, we don’t need no stinking badgers. Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we remember and commemorate 9/11 by diving into 12 Strong. We describe September 11th as a day the world changed—but what if the world didn’t change, but simply our perspective of it? Likewise, when massive events occur in our lives, we know God doesn’t change, but how we view Him does. Like Nelson, we have brothers to walk with us into battle, discovering the power of submitting to authority along the way. Follow me as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Dustin
Dustin Oprea lives in Roswell, GA with his wife Stephanie of 15 years and their three boys; Jude (4) Ryder (7) and Finn (8).
What makes me come alive?
Adventure with people that I love and those that love me.
I love watching my boys play sports and realize their God given true awesomeness. I love playing sports with my boys and going on adventures with my wife. What makes me come alive is seeing other people realize their true strength, their true self and risk to live that out.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we’re running a three man weave as we talk about Hustle. In order to become men who can mentor others, we must first receive affirmation of who we are. But it’s difficult to trust the mentor because so many uninitiated men manipulate and abuse their power. And even though the only way to improve is through adversity, we find that when we engage and risk in what we believe in, even the setbacks and adversity are part of the best time of our lives. Never back down, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we complete our August archive dive with Britt’s number one favorite movie, Say Anything. Like Lloyd, we all crave a dare to be great situation, but when it arrives, our tendency is to settle for safety and security. Even when we decide to get involved, we are surprised when life hits back. What we learn is that, even though we want to use our strength to fix things, sometimes the hardest thing to do is simply be there. The world is full of guys. Be a man. Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
Questions * What characteristics and hobbies do you associate with masculinity? * What does it mean to be a provider? * What are the many things your family needs you to provide? * What does a “dare to be great” situation look like? * When has a “dare to be great” situation offered itself? How did you respond? * How does Lloyd pursue Diane’s heart?
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we dig into the archives to share our discussion about Rocky. This is a story of transformation and rebirth—for Rocky, Adrian, Mickey, and even Paulie. And how is this transformation accomplished? Through love and forgiveness. Yo Adrian, let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we give you Christmas in August with Die Hard. While many set this up as a conflict between John McClean and Hans, we discuss the contrast between John and Ellis. The key difference is John knew and understood his enemy, while Ellis’ overconfidence and ignorance cost him his life. Welcome to the party pal—let’s discuss God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we get you ready for football season with The Replacements. This is a story of transformation, from the man Shane Falco is to the man he could be. He had spent his life measuring himself by what he was not, rather than what he was. But through his transformation, he learns how to correctly define success. Pain heals, chicks dig scars, glory lasts forever. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we close out our summer blockbuster series with the movie ET. This is a story of wonder, of how the impossible comes to what we think is ordinary, and colors the world differently. We find that when the supernatural touches your life, the impossible manipulates the environment and changes everything. But if we allow ourselves to stop worrying and connect to a life of mystery, mess, and miracles, we find that the impossible becomes possible. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we enter week four of our Summer Blockbuster Series with Men in Black starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. The world is more than it seems, and we’ve got to be prepared with an approach of curiosity, humility, courage, and tenacity. Along the way, we’ll find ourselves over our heads and engaging in new experiences. But once we go through our initiation, we’ve got to invite others to join us. We make this look good—join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we explore the deeper themes of Aliens. We contrast the characteristics of godly femininity and masculinity with the signs of toxic femininity and masculinity. The toxic examples are driven by scarcity, treats life like a zero-sum game, manipulating and sacrificing others to get what they want. But Ripley demonstrates the ability to empower others while being empowered herself, finding strength in her vulnerability, and willing to sacrifice herself to protect others. We’re tiptoeing through this topic like walking through a cave full of facehugger eggs. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we roll out week 2 of our summer blockbuster series with Avatar. The main character is Jake, who has lost his legs and his identity. He sees this mission as a way to restore what was lost. Although true, his path to restoration goes through wonder, danger, and initiation to a greater purpose than he could’ve possibly imagined. It’s time to wake up, and discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we celebrate the 4th of July with the movie Independence Day starring Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, and Randy Quaid as a guide to dealing with crisis. Crisis happens to everyone, but it’s still a surprise when it does. Crisis also reveals what and who matters most, as well as showing us who we really are. The most important thing is not if a crisis will happen (we know it will), but how will we respond when it does. Happy Independence Day, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we ride the roller coaster of Parenthood starring Steve Martin, Mary Steenburgen, and Dianne Wiest. We put too much pressure on ourselves as parents, feeling like we have to be perfect so that we don’t break our children and ruin their lives. Even though life is messy, it is in the messes that we find the most meaning. Like Proverbs 14:4 says, you won’t get a bountiful harvest without a barn full of crap. Even if you feel like your whole life is have to, I have good news for you. It doesn’t have to be. Join me as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we break down the movie Cinderella Man starring Russell Crowe, Renee Zellweger, and Paul Giamatti. Crisis reveals character, and in James J. Braddock we see a reflection of true fatherhood. He used his creativity to create a world of hope, refusing to allow it to fuel his fear. The fights we face aren’t about us, but handling them with integrity bring inspiration to others. It’s time to get in the ring, and discover God’s truth in this movie.
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This week on the MATM podcast, we look at The Sandlot as a way to build friendships and find joy. We’ve got to break out of our comfortable rut, but it’s through new experiences that relationships are strengthened. To make memories and find joy, we have to engage the senses. But if we can do that, we will find that every day is an adventure. You’re killing me Smalls, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we get you ready for summer with Field of Dreams. In a vibrant life with God, He is always offering invitations to us. But we must cultivate the conscious awareness to notice when He is speaking. And when we embrace the risk and act on what he says, the story will always be better than we thought it would be. So let’s follow the voice and go the distance, and discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Aaron
Aaron McHugh is a writer, podcaster, adventurer, and author of the best-selling book, Fire Your Boss: Discover Work You Love Without Quitting Your Job. He is mastering the art of living a sustainable work-life balance that constantly interweaves rhythms of play and adventure. That includes road trips in their 1974 VW Bus, aka The Joy Bus, catapulting them into many father-daughter adventures together.
He and his wife Leith live in Colorado Springs, CO. They are celebrating twenty-five years of marriage in December. Their marriage has survived the death of their twelve-year-old daughter Hadley in 2011. Their twenty-two-year-old son Holden lives in Costa Mesa and is thriving in recovery three years clean and sober. Their youngest daughter lives at home still.
In 2015 they rebooted their lives, sold their house and all of their belongings to reboot their life and start their life over again. It hasn’t been easy, but they would do it again. They love traveling, drinking box wine and spending time with their creative, hilarious and courageous kids.
Aaron’s website: https://www.aaronmchugh.com/
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we try out our Boston accents and talk about Good Will Hunting starring Robin Williams, Matt Damon, Minnie Driver, and Ben Affleck. Like Will, we have an amazing gift, but the pain of our past leaves us incapable of using that gift in a way that matters. We were created to desire two things: intimacy and purpose; but we can’t pursue our purpose without being grounded in intimacy. Thankfully, Will had Shawn, Skylar, and Chucky to help him navigate through the brokenness to find healing and restoration. So, how about them apples…and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we wrap up our unintentional series on the heart of a warrior with Man on Fire starring Denzel Washington. We find that being a professional, doing our job from a sense of duty and obligation will eventually turn us into the villain. Thankfully, love has the power to transform lives and heal broken hearts. Love shows us how to live again. Don’t be a sad bear, but let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we are excited to have a woman join us to talk about one of her favorite movies, the original Terminator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and Michael Biehn. We discuss the differences between Sarah Connors in this movie contrasted with her character in T2. And we break down how she is transformed from a naïve waitress into a confident warrior. Storms coming, so come with us if you want to live, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Sarah:
Sarah Daniels works as a staff member of the Crossing LIFE Church in Windham, NH by day, and toils as an aspiring author by night. She's a movie nerd who's stuck in the 80s, and grew up with classics like The Last Starfighter, The Goonies, and The Terminator. She's currently funneling the life lessons she learned from them into a movie devotional and hosts monthly movie nights at her church to teach people how God can speak to us through movies and other aspects of pop culture. She's passionate about hearing the voice of God and encouraging people to break out of the Matrix and embrace their true identities as sons and daughters of God, and how to partner with God using their unique creative giftings, whatever those might be.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we enter the battlefield to talk about Act of Valor. Being dangerous is sacred, but what does it mean to be dangerous? Our worldview shapes who we are becoming, and we discuss a framework for seeing the world we live in. And we find that our mission is to live out our Father’s legacy. Find out what that means as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we push the boundaries with The Girl Next Door starring Emile Hirsch, Elisha Cuthbert, and Timothy Oliphant. When we try to transition from a life we don’t want, the enemy shows up to remind us of our past. He is relentless, and will never stop squeezing you. But Jesus came to show us the juice, and how to handle the squeeze. The craziest thing you’ve ever done might be listening to this podcast, but just go with it, and find God’s truth in this movie.
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
This week on the MATM podcast, we welcome the heptapods in Arrival starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitaker. We discuss the power of language and the importance of communication. The conversations we immerse ourselves will reshape and rewire our minds. And we see that we have to give, open, and risk in order to win the thing we most long for—connection. Say yes to the invitation, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Where has that misunderstanding caused problems? * What language/conversations do you immerse yourself in? * What conversations do you have with yourself? Others? God? How does this shape your thinking? * Where have you risked in the past? What did you lose? What did you gain? * Where have you hidden in fear, guarding what you were afraid to lose? What did it cost you? What did you save? * How is life is a non-zero sum game?
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we get lost at sea with Cast Away starring Tom Hanks and Helen Hunt. Time is a resource that we can’t make more of. But for some reason, we have a tendency to spend our time very cheaply. If we choose to live under the relentless taskmaster of the clock, we will find ourselves unable to prioritize or choose wisely. We must embrace our responsibility to decide what to do with the time that is given to us in order to move past the reef of survival and into a life of impact. Buckle up—it’s gonna get rough. Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we enter the timeline with The Adam Project starring Ryan Reynolds, Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer Garner, and Zoe Saldana. Great stories are woven around stakes, goals, and even battles that are personal—because our lives are. Our actions have consequences, and our biggest impact is revealed in the lives of those around you. And our legacy will be determined by our ability to listen to the truth from the Father—You’re my son, and I love you, and you’re amazing. Let’s smoke this banana….or something, and discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we travel to France and discuss Ratatouille. Everyone in this movie has identity issues, listening to who the world told them they are. The antagonist in this movie is the fear of believing who we could be. But creativity is seeing a world that doesn’t exist, and working to make that vision a reality. Through embracing our unique gifts and passion, we transform ourselves and the world around us. Pour yourself a glass of something delicious, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the MATM podcast, we ride off to discuss The Man from Snowy River starring Kirk Douglas. An uninitiated man is a danger to himself and others. We must go through our initiation to learn who we are and earn our place, and is the place to put our beliefs into action. The first step is showing up, revealing our character and waiting for God to open the moment for us. Saddle up, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.To dive into this content even more, visit our website: www.menatthemovies.com/podcast. You will find resources mentioned on the podcast, plus quotes and themes discussed.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
We recorded this episode of the Men at the Movies podcast a couple weeks ago, before Russia invaded Ukraine. I believe the timing is perfect for the world we are living in today. This movie wrestles with a lot of questions without answers, and sometimes faith looks like living with a lack of answers. We question where God is when terrible things happen in the world. It’s important to remember that, even though the story isn’t so great, it’s leading to something greater. Take a break from the news, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Duke: Duke Lamastra is the executive pastor at Legacy Church International and serves as an overseer for Legacy's ministries in Latin America. He is a church planter, author, podcast host, and teacher. His heart is for God's people to know their identity in Christ and experience the presence and power of God in daily life.
Podcast Real Live Talk: redcircle.com/shows/reallivetalk
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we belly up to the Tender Bar starring Ben Affleck and Tye Sheridan. One of the most important challenges we face is choosing what voice we listen to: will we listen to the voice of the imposter, the false father, or our true father who bestows our identity? When we don’t receive validation and approval, we end up seeking it from all the wrong places. Our most important resource is the relational capital we build with those around us. So come on in, we’ll back up your next drink, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the MATM podcast, we continue our rom-com theme with When Harry Met Sally starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. We all want a timeless love story to tell, but it doesn’t ever look as magical as we anticipate. We long for intimacy, but frequently settle for sex. In this story, we discover a vision of God who knows and loves us fiercely, and will stop at nothing to pursue our hearts. Throw out that wagon wheel coffee table, get out the Pictionary. Baby fish mouth is sweeping the nation. Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the MATM podcast, we kick off two weeks of rom-coms to celebrate Valentine’s day with How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey. We discuss how lust is like chocolate and love is like diamonds. This movies shows how the games we play prevent us from getting the connection that we most long for. In times of conflict, it’s easy to bail, but love is forged by sticking it out when others would leave. Don’t forget to water the love fern, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Sam Eldredge enter a galaxy far, far away and discuss Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. While there are many scenes and themes we could talk about, we chose identity as the path to pursue. Luke had accomplished all he had dreamed about on Tattoine, but he was missing out on his true calling. In order to discover who we are, we will have to make difficult decisions. But those choices reveal our true identity, and who we will become. Climb on your tauntaun, we’re going where no man has gone before…nope, wrong movie. May the force be with you, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Sam Eldredge:
Sam Eldredge is the co-founder and director of And Sons, a platform designed to reach and initiate the young man's soul. And Sons produces a magazine, a podcast, and other content that can be found at andsonsmagazine.com. When not at work, Sam loves getting outside into the wilderness of Colorado with his family or watching movies in his head.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney blast off 500 years into the future with Idiocracy. In this Beavis and Butthead meets Brave New World story, we wrestle with how the past has led us to the current culture. We have a choice to lead, follow, or get out of the way. We all have fruit we want to grow, but need to investigate what we are using to grow the life God has called us to. Fill up on Brawndo and get cozy in your hibernation chamber as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Michael Tarwater discuss the story behind the film The Most Reluctant Convert. As a young man, CS Lewis experienced the devastating loss of his mother, leading him to reject God and embrace atheism. However, God continued to pursue his heart, mind, and imagination through the people surrounding him. Grab a pint, find a comfy chair, and enjoy this discussion of CS Lewis: The Most Reluctant Convert.
The Most Reluctant Convert website: https://cslewismovie.com/
Fellowship for Performing Arts website: https://fpatheatre.com/
C.S. Lewis Institute: https://www.cslewisinstitute.org/
About Michael Tarwater
Michael has had a long and influential career in healthcare leadership, and he currently serves on the Board of Directors for The Leon Levine Foundation. He and his wife Ann also enjoy the arts, which lead to his involvement with FPA. He also is passionate about flying, and hold the FAA's Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award. He is also involved with the Fellows Program from the C.S. Lewis Institute. When he is not flying, attending a show, or working, he enjoys spending time with his children and grandchildren.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney talk about the 1984 movie Karate Kid. In Daniel, we see ourselves—a flawed individual who longs for a mentor to make sense of the world we live in. But without a battle, there’s no need for discipleship. We see that the real enemy isn’t Johnny Lawrence, but John Kreese. Mr. Miyagi has a father’s heart for Daniel as he prepares him for the fight. But, like Daniel, we must understand that discipleship and training may look more like household chores. Pick up your car wax, and practice your crane kicks, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney break open the 1995 movie Heat. We recorded this conversation back in October, but wanted to save it to help kick off the new year. As we reflect on the past year, we have the opportunity to look at what we chase and what’s really important to us. Will we live in a comedy, where we realize the truth and live by it, or will we choose tragedy, where we know the truth but decide to live aligned with a lie? What are you attached to? And what can you walk away from? The law and legalism is powerless to transform us, but salvation is offered through relationship. Let’s head to the diner and grab a cup of coffee and discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney hit the ground running with the 2021 movie Dune. Coming off the holiday and diving into a new year, it’s important to look at the themes of training, preparation, and responding to fear. How will you prepare for the dreams you have? How will you respond to the training you must endure? When you’re going through the trial and pain, which voice will you listen to: the voice of fear or of love? Strap on your still suit, conserve your water, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney close out 2021 with the Christmas movie Lethal Weapon. We discover that we always need to be on the lookout to expand our family, even when it gets messy. We often feel unqualified when God pulls us into our purpose, but retirement isn’t an option. And the real goal of doing things together is to create family and community. Go ahead, draw yourself a bath, but this time lock the door, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney celebrate Christmas with George Bailey in It’s a Wonderful Life. If you want to help a man, you’ll want to know something about him. George is invited into his father’s purpose, but is offered permission to choose his path. Thankfully, he had Mary as a partner to see the potential and live the adventure with him. Grab your egg nog, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald, Britt Mooney, Patrick Creehan, and Ricky Furr Jr. continue the conversation on the Shawshank Redemption. We watch how Andy was redeeming the prison the whole time. Freedom doesn’t come freely, and transformation takes pressure and time. Andy invites Red into his story, and God is doing the same thing for us. But as we see how God is preparing our escape plan and our destination, we have to hold on to our hope. Let’s jump back into part 2 of this discussion.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
We celebrate our anniversary episode with the Shawshank Redemption. In part one, we look at Andy as a model of Jesus—an innocent man sent into prison to bring freedom and hope. And if Andy is Jesus, we are Red, in danger of becoming institutionalized by the struggles and systems of the world. But we find that, even in the middle of fresh bruises and testing, a taste of freedom is a powerful thing. Happy podiversary, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Allen Arnold tackle our first series with The Chosen. What would it be like to rediscover the Bible as an invitation to the unknown? God’s framework of story is woven throughout the world, both in the universe and in the Bible. And we find that following the Bigger Story of following Jesus always feels impossible and risky, but leads to the discovery and revelation of our truer selves. Join us as we dive into this series.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Rob Porter talk about The Last Samurai (2003) starring Tom Cruise and Ken Watanabe. We love these stories of transformation because they give us hope that we can be restored. We desire having a robust and settled disposition, a sense of inner peace and becoming content in all circumstances. The ancient and the modern are at war for our souls. And the only way to find rest and honor is to follow the ancient paths. Put down your gun and pick up your sword, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney jump back into video games with Free Guy. We have the capacity for change and growth, but it’s only activated when we experience our creator. The truth of the gospel is that you could be more. Your life could be fuller. And we’ve been given our freedom for a reason—to become love letters from God to a world in need. Put on the sunglasses. Step out of the background and become a player as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock.
Paul McDonald and Matt Gleaves enter the virtual reality of Ready Player One. Reality can be kind of a bummer—where do you go to escape? In this fast-paced, pressurized life we live, what would it be like to unplug and slow down? In spite of the discomfort, we tend to sit the fence and chase comfort and stability—what would it be like to go all-in? Strap on your goggles, get on your omnidirectional treadmill, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Morgan Snyder talk about the 2004 film Crash. This redemptively disturbing movie is a mirror that reflects our faulty vision. Each character is at times a victim, and at other times a perpetrator—our choices determine which way we will go and which identity we will embrace. Thankfully, the person I am today is not the end of the story. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
Morgan mentioned a worksheet to do a deep dive into the biases revealed in the movie. You can access it here.
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About Morgan Snyder Morgan Snyder has served alongside John Eldredge since before the inception of Wild at Heart almost two decades ago. Originally developing and directing the retreats and conferences, Morgan now serves as a speaker, teacher, and Director of Strategy.
He is married to an extraordinary woman, Cherie, and finds great joy in adventuring with his son, Joshua, and his daughter, Abigail. When he’s not with his family or on mission, he is most often found on expeditions in the mountains of Colorado.
He leads the Become Good Soil discipleship branch of Wild at Heart: “Become Good Soil is above all an invitation. When the time is right, it is particularly an invitation into a decade to join me and a tribe of like-hearted men who together are recovering the path and process that restore the heart of a man. This is for the few who want to risk everything to live in a way that God has to show up. The invitation is made available to all. Yet it is always a few who respond to the wild heart of the living God with a wholehearted yes. G. K. Chesterton reminds us that every generation loses the path of Life, and every generation is charged with its recovery. For over 20 years, I have sought to curate and distill its recovery in our age. It’s my joy to share the adventure with you. To the few, the brave, welcome.”
For more information, visit the website: Become Good Soil.
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney talk about the classic slasher film Halloween starring Jamie Lee Curtis. Evil exists, and will always target horny teenagers. As followers of Jesus, we are targets of Satan’s fierce hatred, and doing God’s will puts us in the crosshairs. Our only hope is to stay close to God, humbly submitting to His plan, even when it looks all wrong. Don’t throw away your knife, and let’s explore God’s truth in this movie.
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney go back to the 80’s and talk about Ghostbusters. We have a fascination with the unseen world that drives us. We get to choose how we use our hard times and our pain. Our gifts and talents are given to us so that we can serve others. Strap on your packs, but don’t cross the streams—unless you have to. Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney conclude the 3 week “Who am I?” series with Chariots of Fire. We compare the source of identity between Abrahams, who sought greatness through running, and Little, who measured greatness through following God. We must find our contentment outside ourselves and our circumstances so that, win or lose, we know who we are and experience God’s smile on our lives. Lace em up, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
Questions * What is your chance at greatness? * Have you seized your chance at greatness, or has something snatched it from you? * What is true greatness? * What gifts do you have? What are you good at? How do you put them to good use? * What do you do to prove you belong? * Where do you experience God’s pleasure in what you do? When do you feel His smile on you? * When you lose, what does that say about you? * How does performance validate or invalidate you? * Is your identity based on winning and losing? * Where do you find success and validation in the world you live in? Schedule? Money? Kid’s behavior? * When do you feel unmoored? * How are you over-striding? Where should you shorten your stride to actually be able to run faster? * Who is in your life to provide emotional or practical guidance and direction? * How do you look at God as a spoil-sport? * Where do you find joy and beauty in your life? * Where do you find contentment? * In what setting do you feel the need to justify your existence? Work? Performance? Activities? * Where have you achieved a dream only to find that it didn’t complete you? * Where you feel like if you had something you would be happy? What is that thing? * Is your life telling the story that God wants it to tell? Does anything need to change?
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney enter week 2 of the “Who am I?” series by diving into the documentary The Weight of Gold (2020) with Michael Phelps, Apolo Ohno, Shaun White, Lolo Jones, Gracie Gold, Katie Uhlaender, Bode Miller, David Boudia, Jeremy Bloom, Sasha Cohen, and, posthumously, Steven Holcomb and Jeret "Speedy" Peterson. We dig into the contrast between accomplishment and identity, and the difference between comparison and competition. We compare the weight of gold, the pressure of striving and chasing and fighting for our victories, with the CS Lewis essay the Weight of Glory. In it, we find that the greatest prize we can win is knowing who we are.
Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
Questions * What makes your sacrifices worth while? Medals/trophies? Something else? * What does success mean to you? * When do you feel like you are your accomplishments? Productivity? Schedule? * Where does your worth come from (honestly)? Job? Roles? Work? * If your accomplishments make you who you are, what do you do when you fall short? * What do you believe will make you happy? * How does our culture react to words as violence? * Where do you feel “not good enough?” * Where is your comparison trap? Job? Money? Vacations? Car? Free time? Kids? Wife? Friendships? * Where do you feel like you’re failing? * What desires have gone wrong? * Who are you, outside of your roles and accomplishments? * Do you feel more like a worthless failure, or a saint, a holy one? What does God call you? * What would be your perfect lap? What race are you called to run? * What does it mean to fight from victory? * What does victory look like? * Are you chasing applause in heaven or here on earth? What is the difference? * How easy is it for you to ask for help? * Where do you feel weak? * Do you feel pitied by God or delighted in by God? What is the difference?
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney begin week one of our three part “Who am I?” series with Ford vs Ferrari. We discover we were rescued for a reason. What is your reason? There’s a vast difference between living a 6,000 RPM life of safety and security, and pushing your life to 7,000 RPM with risk and adventure. And we must go through our initiation so that, when life does push our limits, we don’t soil ourselves. Start your engines, and let’s go after the perfect lap. Questions * What’s the pace of your life? How high are your RPM’s in your everyday experience? * What are you striving for? Dreaming of? * If we are rescued for a reason, what’s your reason? * Where have you stopped dreaming? Said it’s too late? * What are your biggest dreams? * Who criticizes your dreams? Who speaks life into them? * What fear keeps you from following your dreams? * When have you felt the simultaneous emotions of terror and joy? * What matters more, reliability or victory? How can they align? How are they different? * Would you rather be known as a man who always played it safe, or a man who risked everything? What are the pros and cons of each? * When confronted with failure, will you fold or will you fight? * Who do you know who is chasing the same things you are? * How’s your heart? * How much margin do you have? * If a catastrophe happened (house burns down, family member dies, lockdown, etc.), how do you think you can handle it? * How do you handle the pressure that life puts on you? * What are you chasing? * How do you define winning and losing?
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Dan Horner take a deeper look at The Matrix (1999), starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, and Carrie-Ann Moss. Last week we snorkeled, this week we’re going scuba diving. We must go on a journey to claim our identity, and that road will lead us through our doubts. We live with a conflict of dual identities—the old man (Thomas Anderson) and the new man (Neo). And the only one that can prevent us from becoming who we are meant to become is us. Join us as we dive deep into this movie! Questions
What are the voices of doubt in your life? Do you agree with them? What are the voices of certainty? What does God say about you? Do you really believe that? What’s your story? How has the enemy used your story to create doubt and fear? What choices scare you? What decisions seemed big at the time that seem relatively small now? How does wisdom and knowledge increase sorrow and grief? Where do you feel doubt and anxiety in your body? How do you react? What does it mean to examine your life? How do you love God? How does He express His love for you? How do you express love to the people around you? Can you apply those principles to develop a greater sense of love and intimacy with God? What false identity has to die so your true self can live? What struggles are you facing? Can you see how it’s making you stronger? When have you turned from what you ran from and faced it instead? What have you been running from? What is your true identity? What name has God given you?
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/) Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead). Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Dan Horner look at The Matrix (1999), starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, and Carrie-Ann Moss, as a picture of the Gospel. You are asleep and need to wake up. Your choices matter: will you take the blue pill of ignorance or the red pill of truth? There is no purple. You have the power and authority to go into the world and do good, but it’s not going to be easy. There is a difference between knowing the path, and walking the path. Walk with us today as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and his son Brendan get into the ring with Creed, the 2015 movie starring Michael B. Jordan, Sylvester Stallone, and Tessa Thompson. We talk about our struggle with the question of being worthy. We see identity bestowed with love and affirmation. As in all Rocky movies, we discover that our biggest fight is the one with the man inside of us. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney talk about We Bought a Zoo with Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson. Some of our greatest adventures begin in our darkest trauma. We get to decide whether to follow the story of safety and security or the story of mystery and miracles. We discover that facing our worst trials takes courage. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney talk about The Suicide Squad (2021). Even though breaking patterns feels like death, if you want to live a different story, you’re going to have to make different decisions. But when you make that courageous choice, you inspire others to do the same. And we see that those things we hold too tightly can become our idols. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Pablo Ceron explore the epic movie Gladiator (2000) starring Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix. We compare and contrast Maximus and Commodus as reflections of our own hearts. How can we move from Commodus, who chased love and validation from the crowd, depending on them for his identity? How can we become more like Maximus, who knew who he was, and had a home worth fighting for? We’re going deep. Join us as we discover God's truth in this movie.
About Pablo Pablo was born and raised in Colombia and moved to the U.S. in 2000, where he married his loving wife Juanita. After a long journey through the desert, and into their "promised land", they now live in Colorado with their two wild sons, Mateo (10) and Lucas (5).
Pablo has been a speaker, teacher and leader of men’s ministry initiatives for over 10 years. He's the Founder and President of WILDSONS, a non-profit organization dedicated to the restoration of the hearts of God's people.
Questions * How would you describe the size and scope of your kingdom, the area where you have power and influence? * How do those in your kingdom (wife, children, friends, people at work) respond to your leadership? * What is the difference between leading from your identity and leading for your identity? * How would you describe home? * What is the difference between resume traits and eulogy traits? What would be on your resume? What would be included in your eulogy? How are they the same? How are they different? Which ones matter more? * What do you receive praise, positive responses to? * Where are you mocked, criticized, receive a negative reaction? * Where do you turn when you’re feeling insecure (food, work, porn, anger, control)? How do you try to soothe your aching heart? * Where do you believe, “If I do this, then they will love me?” * How do you respond when offered higher positions, promotions, increased responsibility? Where is that response coming from? * How do you seek approval? What do you do when you don’t get it? * What answers did you receive to the questions you took to your father: “Do you love me? Are you proud of me? Do I have what it takes? Am I the real deal?” * What messages (from your father, mother, figures you looked up to and admired) have you received that damaged your heart? * In what situations do you feel attacked? How do you respond? * Looking back, how has what appeared as a setback or failure in the moment actually been a rescue? How has it been both/and, both devastation and a rescue? * Who did God think of when He thought of you? * What names have you accepted from the enemy, from the world, from your friends/family? * What makes you afraid? What do you fear happening most? * What do you fear people say about you when you’re not around? * What do you hope they say about you?
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney discuss Some Kind of Wonderful (1987) starring Eric Stoltz, Mary Stuart Masterson and Leah Thompson. In this movie, every character is chasing some status that they hope will give them a sense of belonging. The lie they believe is that status is where they have value. But truth and trust go together, leading to the intimacy and belonging we are all searching for.
Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie! Questions * What jobs/roles do you try to avoid? * How do you perceive the other roles? If you work in a blue collar job, what do you think of the guys who work in the office? And if you have a white collar job, how do you look at the men who work in the trades? * How do you define success? Belonging? Value? * Where do you feel “not good enough?” * When was the last time you felt anxious? Alone? Not enough? Can you identify the message you were believing in those moments? * When have you said, “I’d rather be ________ for the wrong reasons than _______ for the right ones?” What is the part that feels terrifying, feels like death? * What frequent message do you listen to that doesn’t align with what God says? “Just a sinner?” “Worthless screw up?” “Loser?” * Have you ever asked God what He thought about you? If not, try it (and if you hear something that isn’t confirmed in the Bible, it’s not God you’re listening to). Start with the simple question, “God, do you love me?” Because you know the answer is yes. * How would you feel being Amanda on the date? The extravagant dinner, a portrait of you, having the amphitheater to yourself, and being given a beautiful gift. Could you accept it? * Do you believe that you are worth it?
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Rob Porter we dive into the 2005 film Kingdom of Heaven starring Orlando Bloom, Liam Neeson, and Jeremy Irons. We compare how our initiation mirrors Balion’s experience. We discuss how investing 1% every day will yield a bountiful harvest down the road. Our job is not to build a bigger kingdom, but to make the one we have burst with life.
Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Rob
Rob Porter is married to PJ, with 2 joy-bomb daughters Abigail (5) and Chloe (3). Rob serves as a facilitator at the Become Good Soil Intensives, led by Morgan Snyder (https://www.becomegoodsoil.com). He offers what he has received to allies in New Zealand, the UK, and beyond. Originally from the UK, he has recently moved to the land of Gondor and Mt Doom (New Zealand), where he invites men to join him on regular expeditions in the pursuit to recover masculine initiation. Rob is a pioneer and an adventurer of a life lived from the heart."
"The result of having abandoned masculine initiation is a world of unfinished, uninitiated men." John Eldredge - Fathered by God
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/) Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Allen Arnold are expanding our palette with Somewhere in Time. We explore our core longing to be known. We look at our pursuit of beauty and the extreme lengths we will go to pursue it. And we also ask ourselves about the story we are living in: while we say we know that God can make the impossible possible, how much impossible do we really think he can make possible. Join us as we discover our stories in this movie. Join us as we discover our stories in this movie.
Questions * Where has beauty captured your attention? Your heart? * Where are we as relentless and passionate as Richard in life? * How much are you believing and pursuing the impossible? * If your life was a story, would you read it? How can you live a better story? * Are you living more in Story 1 or Story 2? Which story would stir your heart the most? * What will you risk if you know God is inviting you into something? * What will you do to hang on to your passion and reason for existence, and what will you do when that doesn’t come together like you wanted? * How have your dreams been dashed? * How have you stereotyped yourself as a man? Husband? Father? * What are movies that you love that wouldn’t be considered “manly” in our culture?
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we conclude our summer blockbuster series with Saving Private Ryan. We live in a world at war, but our enemy isn’t who you think it is. Going through battle requires fluid leadership and reveals a bond of brotherhood. In the brutality of the fight, we must choose every day to pursue compassion, guard our hearts, and hold on to our humanity. Join us as we discover our stories in this movie.
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Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
In week 3 of the summer blockbuster series, Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney tackle their first animated film, Shrek. We look at how we often feel like Shrek, expecting people to run away if they really knew our true self. Or maybe we relate to the Princess, getting frustrated because things don't look like we think they should. In reality, our goal should be to emulate the hero of the movie, Donkey, by showing love, acceptance, and forgiveness to those around us. Join us as we discover our stories in this movie.
Questions * How do we get past the image culture we live in? * Crisis/conflict questions: What’s behind that? What am I saying about myself? What do I think is true in this moment? Why am I reacting like this? * Where has misunderstanding caused you division and conflict? What happened when the truth was revealed? * Where do you need to receive/accept forgiveness from someone? * Who is someone you might need to forgive? * What do you call hideous that God would call beautiful? * If you had the perfect life, would you know it? * What is failure? What does that look like? * What is success? What does that look like? * What does your happy ending look like? Perfect job? Perfect kids? Perfect marriage? What if you had it and didn’t know it? * What life are you trying to manufacture? Job? Marriage? Kids? Ministry? Relationships?
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
In week 2 of our summer blockbuster series, Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney celebrate the 40th anniversary of Raiders of the Lost Ark. Like Indy, we are all treasure hunters. But what is the treasure we are chasing? Will it kill us if we get it? How do we find the treasure that will last? We discuss these questions and more.
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney celebrate the arrival of Top Gun 2 with our summer blockbuster series, starting with Top Gun. Like Pete Mitchell, we struggle with an orphan spirit-we don’t know who we are, and we work really hard to make life work. Unfortunately, that doesn’t work when what we fear the most actually happens. We must hear our identity and choose to walk in that to become who we were meant to be-the adopted sons of God.
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Jay Heck conclude the series on the Lord of the Rings with The Return of the King (2003) starring Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, and Orlando Bloom (among many others!). The story of The Lord of the Rings sets a vision for who we could be as men. We see that through testing and pain, our growth is possible and our true selves are revealed. For all the armies, politics, strength, and wisdom, the fate of the world depends on the small battle for our hearts.
Join us as we discover our stories in this movie!
Questions * Are there things going on in my story and my world that I don’t understand? * What will you do when faced with evil? * Where does the larger story invite you? How can we manage to do anything great? * What identity must be put aside to become who you were called to be? * What doubts do you face when invited to become who you were born to be? * What kind of man do you want to be? What words describe that man? * Have you asked God what He thinks of you? What words does He use? How does He see you? Spend some time listening (and be sure it aligns with what the Bible says). * What vision do you have for your life? Where did it come from?
About Jay Jay Heck is married to Heather, with son Baer (18 and off to college in a few weeks) and daughter Bozlie (17). He is the Director/Founder of Being Sons, an "Outfitter" of the masculine soul. God changed Jay when He invited him to follow the rabbit hole of identity as His son, and that changed everything. Now he creates content and adventures to help men discover their identities as sons.
Read more about Being Sons at their website: www.beingsons.com Check out the Being Sons Podcast
Subscribe to the Being Sons YouTube channel - short videos to illuminate sonship
Adventures include:
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Jay Heck continue their discussion of the Lord of the Rings as they dive into The Two Towers (2002) starring Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, and Orlando Bloom (among many others!). They ask some hard questions: How do you maintain hope in the face of growing darkness? Are you listening to the voice of accusation or invitation? What mark do you want to leave on the world?
Join us as we discover our stories in this movie!
Questions * How do you maintain your heart? * How do we fight against losing hope, against losing your heart? * How is your identity called out by God? By the enemy? * Where does accusation play a role in your life? * Where does invitation reveal your true heart? * How do you try to prove your quality, your worth? * How do you know when the Gollum voice is speaking to you? * Where will you leave your mark? * Where are you tempted to give up? * What kind of man do you desire to become? What kind of man do you fear becoming?
About Jay Jay Heck is married to Heather, with son Baer (18 and off to college in a few weeks) and daughter Bozlie (17). He is the Director/Founder of Being Sons, an "Outfitter" of the masculine soul. God changed Jay when He invited him to follow the rabbit hole of identity as His son, and that changed everything. Now he creates content and adventures to help men discover their identities as sons.
Read more about Being Sons at their website: www.beingsons.com Check out the Being Sons Podcast
Subscribe to the Being Sons YouTube channel - short videos to illuminate sonship
Adventures include:
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Jay Heck begin their series on the Lord of the Rings, beginning with The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) starring Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, and Orlando Bloom (among many others). They discuss how we, like Aragorn, must go through our initiation to develop the character capable of carrying the kingdom. Beauty invites us into our strength and heals us when we fall. Friendship and being childlike will prove to be more important than strength in arms and great wisdom.
Join us as we discover our stories in this movie!
Questions
What character resonates most with you? Who do you most want to be?
What battles are you fighting?
What role would you like to play in your life? Where do you face fear in stepping into that role?
Where do you say, “I can’t do this.”? Where do you feel paralyzed?
How do you think God sees you? What would His words be to you?
How would you define true masculinity?
What does success or failure look like? How do you define it?
Where you are being asked to do something, although you do not know the way?
Where are you in the process of initiation? Do you need to lay something down, or pick up the crown?
About Jay
Jay Heck is married to Heather, with son Baer (18 and off to college in a few weeks) and daughter Bozlie (17). He is the Director/Founder of Being Sons, an "Outfitter" of the masculine soul. God changed Jay when He invited him to follow the rabbit hole of identity as His son, and that changed everything. Now he creates content and adventures to help men discover their identities as sons.
Read more about Being Sons at their website: www.beingsons.com Check out the Being Sons Podcast
Subscribe to the Being Sons YouTube channel - short videos to illuminate sonship
Adventures include:
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Daniel Schwabauer discuss Braveheart (1995) starring Mel Gibson, and the questions that arise. What does it mean to be a man? How do we live uncompromising lives and avoid losing heart? How can we die happy men?
Join us as we discuss God’s truth in this movie!
Questions
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney celebrate the 20th anniversary of the movie A Knight’s Tale starring Heath Ledger, Mark Addy, Rufus Sewell, Paul Bettany, and Andy Tudyk. No matter how hard we believe or as much as we try, we are unable to change our stars, our nature, or our destiny on our own. God will often ask us to lay something down, to kill it, in order to redeem it. And we can only receive our true name which is beyond contestation through Christ.
Join us as we discuss God’s truth in this movie!
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney discuss the 1987 movie The Princess Bride starting Carey Elwes, Mandy Patinkin, and Robin Wright. Invitation and opportunity often show up looking like pain, inconvenience, and interruption. We can accept the quirks of our story, or get frustrated and fight it. When life isn’t fair, when we are mostly dead, doctrine and theology isn’t enough to get us through—we need story to show us the way.
Join us as we discuss God’s truth in this movie.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Paul McDonald and Will Branner discuss how they met, how Will got into acting and filmmaking, and what stories Will loves to make (and watch).
About Will Branner
Will Branner is an award winning director/filmmaker based out of LA. As a former Broadway performer (Mean Girls, Bat Out of Hell), his work emphasizes collaboration with the artist and has been seen at numerous festivals across the globe. Films: SCHMIK (HollyShorts Film Festival, Amazon), Night Terror (Award for Best Thriller Indie Shorts, Best Horror Film Apex Film Festival, Paris International Shorts), Moment’s Silence (Experimental Music and Dance Festival). Commercial/Promotional: John Barrett Salon, Todd Sanfield, Bandstand Broadway, Frank Wildhorn’s 54 Below Series, Broadway at the W. Theatre: Gruesome Playground Injuries (University of Michigan), Rock of Ages (Pioneer Theatre Guild). Branner holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of Michigan (Go Blue!).
Instagram: @lordbranner
Recommended watching
Will Branner’s work:
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney dive into the romantic comedy The Holiday (2006) starring Jude Law, Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, and Jack Black. They try to uncover the mysteries of the feminine heart. If, as St Irenaeus sort of says, the glory of God is woman fully alive, how can we avoid a toxic masculinity and create a safe environment for her to become whole hearted?
Join us as we discover God's truth in this movie!
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Paul McDonald and Bryan Byrd discuss the 1994 movie Legends of the Fall with Brad Pitt and Anthony Hopkins. They discuss the power of a father’s love, how forgiveness brings freedom, and how we are called to live in the borderland between this world and the other.
Join us as we discuss God’s truth in this movie!
Bryan Byrd jumped at the chance to join Paul on "Men at the Movies" through a friend connection through Wild at Heart. Bryan found so much common direction with the Idaho movement he helps lead called Wild Courage. Wild Courage's tagline is to, "Experience Hope through Stories of Redemption" . The Wild Courage crew meet monthly around a fire in Emmitt, Idaho to share story and meet the redeemer. Bryan enjoys mountain biking, coaching, water skiing with wife Jenni and sons Calvin and Drew. When not looking for the next redemption story or spending time with his family, he often can be found looking through his binoculars preparing for his next hunt.
Find out more at Wild Courage’s website: thewildcourage.life
Listen to the Wild Courage podcast.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Paul McDonald and Laurence Coppedge discuss the 2014 movie Fury starring Brad Pitt, Shia LeBeouf, and Logan Lerman. They look at the painful process of initiation, how to find the narrow path between brutality and beauty we see in the world, and how we discover our identity only through surrender.
Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie!
About Laurence Laurence Coppedge is husband to an amazing wife and father to two incredible kids. His career has been spent in investments and entrepreneurial ventures, but his passion is connecting with men and finding the freedom and true identity that God has given us. He loves the outdoors and can be found on the rocks and in the rivers on any given weekend with his family and friends. His most recent endeavor has been the founding of the Freebird Forge where he designs art, knives, shields (and soon to be swords!) for people on the journey towards restoration and wholeness.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
We take a peek into The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) starring Ben Stiller, Kristin Wiig, and Sean Penn. Paul McDonald, Allen Arnold, and Patrick Creehan discuss how God invites us to engage in life and adventure, how we have to pursue the recovery of our hearts, and how failure can lead to a clarification of our purpose and identity.
Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie!
About Allen Allen Arnold is an author, speaker, and Executive Producer of Content for Wild at Heart—the ministry founded by New York Times bestselling author John Eldredge. His passion is awakening people’s hearts to actively pursue their dreams and creativity with God. As a former Fiction Publisher, he oversaw the launch of more than 500 novels—and has since mentored and presented to thousands of creatives. Now, through the power of story, he helps people live a better story. He is the author of two acclaimed books (The Story of With and Chaos Can't). He loves blue oceans, black coffee, hot salsa, and big ideas.
Discover more at withallen.com
Find The Story of With: A Better Way to Live, Love, and Create and Chaos Can’t: Overcome What Comes Against You in this Shaken World on Amazon
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney get weird with Doctor Strange (2016) starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Rachel McAdams. They discuss the cost of transformation, the power of the unseen, and the difference between prayer and magic. Join us as we discover God's truth in this movie.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
In this episode of the Men at the Movies podcast, Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney get ready to celebrate Easter with the story of The Dark Knight (2008) starring Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, and Aaron Eckhart. They discuss the frustration and discomfort of our inability to save ourselves, the presence and activity of evil in our lives, and the power of Jesus, our white knight. He isn't the hero we deserve, but he is the one we need.
Join us as we discover God's truth in this movie.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Join Paul McDonald and Ricky Furr as they discover God’s truth in the 1984 film, The Natural starring Robert Redford, Robert Duvall, and Glenn Close. This movie reveals important truth about how your enemy, the devil, operates. Paul and Ricky discuss the importance of living from your identity and how that provides an impact and presence to those around us, as well as looking at the power of questions.
Join us as we discover God’s truth in The Natural.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Paul McDonald, Patrick Creehan, and Ricky Furr discuss the documentary Neat and how everything around us flavors our lives, allowing us to mature and develop for the purpose of sharing the spirit God has given us.
Paul McDonald and Morgan Snyder discuss the unique and universal aspects of masculine initiation as revealed in the 2011 film, The Company Men starring Ben Affleck, Tommy Lee Jones, Maria Bello, and Chris Cooper.
About Morgan:
Morgan Snyder has served alongside John Eldredge since before the inception of Wild at Heart almost two decades ago. Originally developing and directing the retreats and conferences, Morgan now serves as a speaker, teacher, and Director of Strategy.
He is married to an extraordinary woman, Cherie, and finds great joy in adventuring with his 15-year-old son, Joshua, and his 12-year-old daughter, Abigail. When he’s not with his family or on mission, he is most often found on expeditions in the mountains of Colorado.
Becoming Good Soil: https://becomegoodsoil.com/
Find Becoming a King on Amazon
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney discuss what it means to be a man without the caricature or machismo of masculinity in our culture, as seen in the 1989 movie Say Anything starring John Cusack, Ione Skye, and John Mahoney.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney and Paul McDonald from Epic written by John Eldredge.
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney discuss the differences between religion and faith, and how we are all searching for our True Father, as displayed in the 1998 film Simon Birch, starring Ian Michael Smith, Ashley Judd, and Joseph Mazzello.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Tim Willard, Britt Mooney, and Paul McDonald from Abolition of Man (CS Lewis), Epic (John Eldredge), and Song of Albion (Stephen Lawhead)
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney discuss the themes of division, demonization of the other, and how Jesus can transform us to be kind and tenderhearted to those who may not share our views as they go through the 1985 movie Rocky IV, starring Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Carl Weathers, and Dolph Lundgren.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Tim Willard, Britt Mooney, and Paul McDonald from Abolition of Man (CS Lewis), Epic (John Eldredge), and Song of Albion (Stephen Lawhead)
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney continue their series on the Rocky movies, diving into the 1982 film Rocky III, starring Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Carl Weathers and Burt Young. They discuss handling success and adversity, and how what feels like loss can take us to new heights. We go through the battles to get our hearts back.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Tim Willard, Britt Mooney, and Paul McDonald from Abolition of Man (CS Lewis), Epic (John Eldredge), and Song of Albion (Stephen Lawhead)
Paul McDonald, Patrick Creehan, and Ricky Furr discuss the themes of battle, fatherhood, and perseverance from the 2000 movie The Patriot starring Mel Gibson, Chris Cooper, and Heath Ledger. Stay the course!
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Tim Willard, Britt Mooney, and Paul McDonald from Abolition of Man (CS Lewis), Epic (John Eldredge), and Song of Albion (Stephen Lawhead)
Paul McDonald, Patrick Creehan, and Ricky Furr discuss the themes of brotherhood, adventure, and becoming the man you were born to be found in the 1991 movie City Slickers starring Billy Crystal, Jack Palance, and Daniel Stern.
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney talk about the 1979 film Rocky II, starring Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young, Carl Weathers, and Burgess Meredith. Once again, the themes of resilience, identity, and fellowship dominate the conversation. Paul makes a reference to the book "The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse" by Charlie Mackesy.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Tim Willard, Britt Mooney, and Paul McDonald from Abolition of Man (CS Lewis), Epic (John Eldredge), and Song of Albion (Stephen Lawhead)
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney discuss the themes of love, forgiveness, and perseverance in the 1976 movie Rocky starring Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, and Burt Young.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Tim Willard, Britt Mooney, and Paul McDonald from Abolition of Man (CS Lewis), Epic (John Eldredge), and Song of Albion (Stephen Lawhead)
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney discuss the themes of community, renewal, initiation, and refining found in the 2014 movie Chef, starring Jon Favreau, Robert Downey Jr., and Scarlett Johansson (and more!). Don't come hungry!
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Tim Willard, Britt Mooney, and Paul McDonald from Abolition of Man (CS Lewis), Epic (John Eldredge), and Song of Albion (Stephen Lawhead)
Updated version of the conversation as father and son (Paul McDonald squared) discuss the themes of forgiveness and validation in the 2011 movie Warrior starring Nick Nolte, Tom Hardy, and Joel Edgerton.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Tim Willard, Britt Mooney, and Paul McDonald from Abolition of Man (CS Lewis), Epic (John Eldredge), and Song of Albion (Stephen Lawhead)
Merry Christmas! Britt Mooney and Paul McDonald discuss Die Hard. Like us, John McLean faces an enemy who came to steal, kill, and destroy. It's only when he starts living out of who he is that he realizes what really matters.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Tim Willard, Britt Mooney, and Paul McDonald from Abolition of Man (CS Lewis), Epic (John Eldredge), and Song of Albion (Stephen Lawhead)
Britt Mooney and Paul McDonald discuss the 1987 Thanksgiving comedy 'Planes, Trains, and Automobiles' starring John Candy and Steve Martin. Like Neil, we find ourselves living in a world where everything has gone wrong. Thankfully, we have Dell to help get us home to our family.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Tim Willard, Britt Mooney, and Paul McDonald from Abolition of Man (CS Lewis), Epic (John Eldredge), and Song of Albion (Stephen Lawhead)
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney discuss the truth that can be found in 'The Replacements' (2000) starring Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Brooke Langton, Jon Favreau, and Jack Warden. They talk about leadership, trust, quicksand, and being wiry.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Tim Willard, Britt Mooney, and Paul McDonald from Abolition of Man (CS Lewis), Epic (John Eldredge), and Song of Albion (Stephen Lawhead)
Welcome to the Men at the Movies podcast. Paul McDonald describes what this podcast is all about. The movies we love reveal something about who we are created to be. What movies do you love? What parts make you tear up, get angry, frustrated, or sad? These moments help us discover who God designed us to be. The moments become breadcrumbs, hints and clues to help us recover our hearts and lead us back to God. The movies remind us of the epic we were created for.
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Audio quotes performed by Tim Willard, Britt Mooney, and Paul McDonald from Abolition of Man (CS Lewis), Epic (John Eldredge), and Song of Albion (Stephen Lawhead)