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Fireproof Themes
Why are there so many repetitive themes to the works of literature?
Because of the writer and writer’s the movies I choose were all Christian based movies, written by the same author from Albany Georgia based at Sherwood Baptist Church. All three are faith based movies set on personal challenges through real life struggles.
Name three you have seen and explain why you think they’re all used frequently.
You have your faith base movies like Fireproof, Facing the Giants and Courageous, which all of these movies are about overcoming life struggles through faith and personal challenges
Fireproof is about a firefighter who saves his marriage by turning to God. In the film Kirk Carmen plays Caleb Holt, a firefighter who rescues children from burning buildings but whose marriage is very close to being over. As he is about to go forward with his divorce his dad steps in and give him a book called the forty day challenge that teaches married couples to use scripture to love unconditionally. Through he was reluctant he decided to take the challenge which in the end this challenge taught him to love his wife
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While coaching for six years, Grant Taylor has never led his Shiloh Eagles to a winning season. After learning him and his wife are faced with infertility, Grant discovers a group of fathers are secretly planning to dismiss him as head coach. Devastated by his circumstances, he cries out to God. When Grant receives a message from a visitor, he searches for a purpose for the football team. He dares to challenge his players to believe God for the impossible on and off the field. When faced with unbelievable odds the team steps up to their greatest test of strength and courage. Which transpired a fight between faith and fear. This is about a coach with and underdog football team which faced their giant fear of failure on and off the field to surprising

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