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Movie Reviews of Man of MiraclesMovie Review: Excellent Christian Movie full of miracles! Summary: 5 Stars
This is the story of Joe Cass, a small town Minister. Joe preaches at a church with 4 members, his family is struggeling to stay together, and he is training as a volunteer fireman. During a fire, a miracle happens to Joe, while saving a boy from a burning building, that the whole town, except Joe, believes was Jesus Christ himself. This incident blesses the town and brings them closer together... I don't want to give any more away. This is a very touching movie, and I feel all should watch this movie, Christian or not. You can't go wrong for the price. Buy it, watch it, and see for yourself.God Bless
Movie Review: Jack, Billy & Cheyenne Summary: 5 Stars
this is a great little movie
Jack Tripper ( John Ritter ) plays father
Billy Abbott ( David Tom) plays son
Cheyenne Mongomery ( Joanna Garcia) plays daughter
This is a great little family movie. great cast
just read what the movie is about.
Movie Review: Man of Miracles Summary: 5 Stars
Outstanding movie. John Ritter was great. How sad we lost him. Story of sheer courage and faith. A must see.
Movie Review: Great FireFighter Movie Summary: 5 Stars
This movie is a great firefighter movie if you are into that kind of stuff.
Movie Review: Treats the reality of American experience Summary: 4 Stars
John Ritter and Meredith Baxter do an outstanding job of portraying ordinary Americans grappling with an issue that most in Hollywood refuse to treat, and pretend doesn't exist - religious faith. Ritter plays the part of an Episcopal priest serving a flagging congregation and grappling with serious, though ubiquitous, family issues, such as teen rebellion. Ritter is also stuggling with his own faith, asking his wife (Meredith Baxter) at one point "Did you ever think life would work out the way it has?"
Serving also as a volunteer fireman, Ritter observes what could be interpreted as a miracle. Accepting it as a miracle has the potentional to revolutionize his life, and the life of the community in which he lives, but his faculty of reason remains an obstacle.
Have you, the reader, ever experienced what could be the hand of God in your life, and struggled to decide how to interpret that experience? Does God exist? Does he care? Are miracles still possible in this age of reason.
Most Americans grapple with issues of religious faith, and movies like this ought to be commonplace in theatres today, for they reflect on that reality. My hat is off to Ritter and Baxter for making this movie, and the producers for backing it. Please give us more!
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