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Transform Your Movie Nights with These Best Historical Films
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Transform Your Movie Nights with These Best Historical Films

In a world constantly moving forward‚ sometimes taking a step back into the past can be the most refreshing escape. What better way to do this than through the power of cinema? The best historical films offer a unique blend of entertainment and education‚ immersing viewers in different times‚ cultures‚ and pivotal historical moments. This article will explore the best historical films that will transform your movie nights.  Andrea Piacquadio | pexels 10 Best Historical Films You Need to Watch  1. The Sound of Music (1965) Imagine the rolling hills of Austria‚ alive with the sound of music‚ as a backdrop to a story of love‚ family‚ and resilience. “The Sound of Music” takes viewers on a journey with Maria‚ a spirited young woman whose life takes an unexpected turn when she leaves the convent to become a governess for the children of the stern Captain von Trapp. What unfolds is a tale of transformation and love set against the harrowing backdrop of the Nazi invasion. It’s a film that beautifully marries the light-hearted with the profound‚ making it an unforgettable addition to any movie night. 2. Schindler’s List (1993) Few best historical films are as powerful and poignant as “Schindler’s List.” This masterpiece delves into the darkness of the Holocaust yet manages to find and celebrate a flicker of light in the form of Oskar Schindler‚ a man who risked everything to save over a thousand lives. The film’s stark black-and-white imagery‚ combined with unforgettable performances‚ creates a deeply moving experience that honors the resilience of the human spirit. 3. Apollo 13 (1995) For those who love a gripping tale of survival against the odds‚ “Apollo 13” is a must-watch. This film recounts the true story of the ill-fated lunar mission that tested the limits of human ingenuity and courage. It’s a thrilling ride from start to finish‚ reminding us of the incredible challenges of space exploration and the unyielding spirit of those who dare to reach for the stars. Chris Morgan | MSN 4. Elizabeth (1998) Dive into the turbulent waters of 16th-century England with “Elizabeth.” This film offers a fascinating glimpse into the early reign of Queen Elizabeth I‚ a woman who defied expectations to become one of the most powerful and revered monarchs in history. It’s a compelling exploration of the personal and political challenges she faced‚ filled with intrigue‚ romance‚ and the quest for power. 5. Gladiator (2000) Step into the Colosseum with “Gladiator‚” an epic saga of revenge and redemption set in ancient Rome. This film combines breathtaking action with a deeply emotional story as Maximus‚ a betrayed Roman general‚ fights for justice and the memory of his family. It’s a cinematic masterpiece that captures the grandeur and brutality of the Roman Empire while also telling a profoundly human story. 6. Behind Enemy Lines (2001) “Behind Enemy Lines” offers a thrilling look at modern warfare and survival through the eyes of a downed American pilot trapped behind enemy lines. It’s a fast-paced story of resilience and ingenuity‚ providing a window into the complexities of contemporary conflicts and the incredible will to survive. 7. The Young Victoria (2009) “The Young Victoria” brings to life the early years of one of Britain’s most iconic monarchs. This film beautifully portrays Queen Victoria’s ascent to the throne and her passionate relationship with Prince Albert. It’s a story of love‚ power‚ and the delicate balance between personal happiness and public duty. 8. Lincoln (2012) “Lincoln” takes viewers into the heart of political strategy and moral conviction as President Abraham Lincoln endeavors to end the Civil War and abolish slavery. This film is a masterclass in storytelling‚ offering a nuanced portrayal of one of America’s greatest leaders and the monumental challenges he faced. Chris Morgan | MSN 9. Hacksaw Ridge (2016) Experience the extraordinary true story of Desmond Doss‚ a combat medic who served in World War II without ever carrying a weapon. “Hacksaw Ridge” is a testament to the incredible courage and unshakeable faith of one man who saved dozens of lives on the battlefield without firing a single bullet. 10. 12 Years a Slave (2013) “12 Years a Slave” tells the harrowing tale of Solomon Northup‚ a free black man kidnapped and sold into slavery. This film is a powerful and unflinching look at the brutality of slavery‚ but at its heart‚ it is a celebration of resilience‚ hope‚ and the indomitable human spirit. Wrapping Up  These best historical films do more than just entertain; they educate and inspire. They remind us of the human spirit’s resilience‚ courage‚ and complexity. Each movie provides a window into a different era‚ offering insights into the challenges and triumphs of those who came before us. Whether it’s the strategic mind of a president‚ the indomitable will of a pacifist soldier‚ or the creative resilience of a musical family‚ these stories resonate because they reflect aspects of our own humanity. The post Transform Your Movie Nights with These Best Historical Films appeared first on Fun Facts For Days.
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A Prayer to Celebrate Your Salvation this Easter Sunday – Your Daily Prayer – March 31
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A Prayer to Celebrate Your Salvation this Easter Sunday – Your Daily Prayer – March 31

A Prayer to Celebrate Your Salvation this Easter Sunday By Lynette Kittle "Though you have not seen Him‚ you love Him; and even though you do not see Him now‚ you believe in Him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy‚ for you are receiving the end result of your faith‚ the salvation of your souls" – 1 Peter 1:8-9 As Christians‚ we have countless reasons to celebrate this Easter Sunday. By God's amazing grace‚ as the popular song goes‚ we are receiving His gift of Salvation through the death and resurrection of His Son‚ Jesus Christ. Ephesians 2:8 reveals‚ "For it is by grace you have been saved‚ through faith-and this is not from yourselves‚ it is the gift of God." Why Such a Priceless Gift?Why did God give us this priceless‚ lavish gift? In Romans 6:23‚ the Apostle Paul writes‚ "For the wages of sin is death‚ but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." Sin comes with a heavy price tag‚ a cost none of us are able to cover on our own. And God knew that if we were to belong to Him‚ He would have to provide a way to pay our debt and set us free from the devil's claim on us. Titus 2:14 explains how He "who gave Himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness and to purify for Himself a people that are His very own‚ eager to do what is good." Jesus took our sins upon Himself to redeem us for Himself. 1 Peter 2:24 describes how "’He Himself' bore our sins in His body on the cross so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; "by His wounds you have been healed." Salvation is God's gift to us‚ one we did nothing to earn or deserve-but His gift to us because He loves us and He is love (1 John 4:8). Love Is the Motive behind SalvationJohn 3:16 explains‚ "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son‚ that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life." What the world at large doesn't seem to understand is that without God‚ there is no love. Without His love‚ there would be no love to be found on earth‚ and His love is what moved Him to love us first. "We love because He first loved us" (1 John 4:19). Romans 5:8 explains more about how this incredible gift of Salvation came to us‚ "But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners‚ Christ died for us." Whereas many today consider love a feeling that overcomes us‚ God's love is a sacrificial choice based on who He is that brings redeeming results to us. 1 John 4:10 describes‚ "This is love: not that we loved God‚ but that He loved us and sent His Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins." Salvation Only Comes Through JesusJesus gives us the reason to celebrate Salvation this Easter Sunday. If God did not give Him to us‚ we would have no hope of redemption from sin and eternal life with Him because there is no way we can earn it or deserve it on our own. "Salvation is found in no one else‚ for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved" (Acts 4:12). The only way for any of us to receive new life and a restored relationship with God is by accepting Salvation through Jesus Christ‚ who has the power to break the power of sin over us. John the Apostle recorded how "Jesus answered‚ ‘I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me'" (John 14:6). Hebrews 2:14 describes how Jesus broke the devil's power of death over us. "Since the children have flesh and blood‚ He too shared in their humanity so that by His death He might break the power of him who holds the power of death-that is‚ the devil." We celebrate Salvation because‚ as 1 Corinthians 15:22 explains‚ "For as in Adam all die‚ so in Christ all will be made alive." Through Salvation in Jesus Christ‚ we are given new life. As Romans 6:4 explains‚ "We were therefore buried with Him through baptism into death in order that‚ just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father‚ we too may live a new life." Let's pray: Dear Father‚Today we celebrate Your priceless gift of Salvation and for giving us a reason to observe and celebrate Easter Sunday. We accept Your gift of Jesus‚ given to us because of Your love for us. He is the only way to You‚ and we receive Your precious gift of Salvation through Him and Him alone. Our hearts are deeply grateful for Your priceless‚ sacrificial gift of Jesus‚ who‚ through His death and resurrection‚ paid sin's debt on our behalf and freed us from eternal death and the enemy of our souls’ claim over our lives. We praise You and receive the new life You give us through Salvation in Jesus Christ.In Jesus' name‚ Amen. Photo Credit: ©iStock/Getty Images Plus/AlessandroPhoto Lynette Kittle is married with four daughters. She enjoys writing about faith‚ marriage‚ parenting‚ relationships‚ and life. Her writing has been published by Focus on the Family‚ Decision‚ Today's Christian Woman‚ kirkcameron.com‚ Ungrind.org‚ StartMarriageRight.com‚ and more. She has a M.A. in Communication from Regent University and serves as associate producer for Soul Check TV. Teach Us to Pray is a FREE prayer podcast hosted by iBelieve writer Christina Patterson. Each week‚ she gives you practical‚ real-life tips on how to grow your faith and relationship with God through the power of prayer. To listen to her episode on What to Pray in the Morning for a Worry-Free Day‚ click below! Now that you’ve prayed‚ are you in need of someone to pray for YOU? Click the button below! Visit iBelieve.com for more inspiring prayer content. The post A Prayer to Celebrate Your Salvation this Easter Sunday – Your Daily Prayer – March 31 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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“I feel like your spirit lives on in another reality. I feel like it gets transferred to another dimension”: how Mastodon transcended death and tragedy to make Emperor Of Sand
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“I feel like your spirit lives on in another reality. I feel like it gets transferred to another dimension”: how Mastodon transcended death and tragedy to make Emperor Of Sand

The story of Mastodon’s 2017 album Emperor Of Sand‚ a yell of defiance in the face of death
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Who’s in the Mood for Another Environmental Movie Lecture from Hollywood?
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Who’s in the Mood for Another Environmental Movie Lecture from Hollywood?

Coppola travels in a Falcon 7X business jet The post Who’s in the Mood for Another Environmental Movie Lecture from Hollywood? appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Palestinian Authority “Police Officer” Opens Fire on Israeli School Bus
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Palestinian Authority “Police Officer” Opens Fire on Israeli School Bus

These are the terrorists backed by the Biden administration and subsidized by our tax dollars. The post Palestinian Authority “Police Officer” Opens Fire on Israeli School Bus appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Baltimore Bridge May Take 15 Years and $2 Billion to Rebuild
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Baltimore Bridge May Take 15 Years and $2 Billion to Rebuild

And then the real stealing will begin. The post Baltimore Bridge May Take 15 Years and $2 Billion to Rebuild appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Ban Or Bye-Bye ByteDance? U.S. Voters Weigh In On TikTok's Fate
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Ban Or Bye-Bye ByteDance? U.S. Voters Weigh In On TikTok's Fate

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In a Scrolling World‚ Are We Numb to the Resurrection’s Shock?
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In a Scrolling World‚ Are We Numb to the Resurrection’s Shock?

Can you remember any top world news headlines from April 9‚ 2023? What about headlines from April 17‚ 2022‚ or April 4‚ 2021? Probably 2020 was the only Easter in recent memory when you might remember what was happening in the world—but even that will fade from memory sooner than we expect. What we can remember about Easter last year‚ and every year going back nearly two millennia‚ is that scores of Christians across the world confessed‚ sang about‚ and celebrated their belief in the deity of a human who actually walked and talked on this earth for a time. This man is named Jesus. On Easter Sunday every year‚ people from nearly every nation and language‚ every class and ethnicity‚ worship him as Lord. They confess he suffered under Pontius Pilate; was crucified‚ dead‚ and buried in first-century Jerusalem; and supernaturally rose from the dead three days later. Consider how absurd this sounds. Consider how shocking it’d be as a headline if it were reported by some time-traveling newswire service to people in any BC kingdom or culture. We’re talking about the most outrageous headline of the year‚ and it happens every year: On Easter‚ a third of the planet’s population honors the day in history when Jesus Christ rose from the dead. It’s an insane headline because it speaks to the fact that‚ even today—in our modern scientific age—more people than ever believe in a supernatural event that science says cannot happen. The headline’s enduring repetition‚ year after year for centuries‚ proves the legitimacy of the event at its center (the resurrection) or highlights a mass delusion of unprecedented scale. Either way‚ it’s utterly newsworthy. And yet on this year’s Easter Sunday‚ any number of soon-to-be-forgotten occurrences will claim “lead story” status in newspapers and newscasts worldwide. Instead of what 2.4 billion Christians claim and celebrate‚ “Breaking News!” alerts will compel millions to click on infinitely less newsworthy items. More people will probably click on articles about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce on Easter Sunday than will read a Gospel account of Jesus’s resurrection. For American college basketball fans‚ the big news of the day will be which teams made the Final Four. Why are we numb to the resurrection’s shock and seemingly bored by history’s biggest event? Why does the headline “Billions worship a man who rose from the dead and ascended to heaven” seem like old news that barely registers as a trending topic? Here are a few theories. 1. It’s old in a world obsessed with new. Part of why the resurrection feels like “old news” is that it is old news‚ especially in a culture of increasingly short-term memory. Few of us can remember what was newsworthy a week ago‚ let alone a year or a century or two millennia ago. The digital age has eroded cultural memory and our capacity to think beyond the “now.” We’re talking about the most outrageous headline of the year‚ and it happens every year. According to the algorithm and push notifications of our devices‚ what matters is what’s happening‚ not what happened or what will happen. Digital capitalism is built around ephemeral consumerism‚ and technologies are formed to funnel our attention into present-tense tasks‚ distractions‚ and attention-occupying experiences. The “old news” of Christ’s resurrection doesn’t serve the algorithm’s interests. 2. It’s familiar in a world addicted to fresh. What’s familiar tends to bore us. This is our nature going back to Eden. Rather than being content with the given‚ we’re curious and hungry for the exotic‚ the unknown‚ the novel. This has never been more true than in our algorithmically structured world‚ where money is made insofar as attention is held‚ and attention is held by a steady stream of novel amusements‚ hot takes‚ and “haven’t seen that before!” twists. There’s little currency in the familiar‚ which fails to engage audiences conditioned to swipe past what they’ve already read‚ watched‚ or listened to. Incidentally‚ this dynamic is part of why many contemporary pastors often dread Easter: they feel the annual burden of coming up with a “fresh spin” or relevant packaging of Resurrection Sunday. Pastel-hued‚ sunrise-heavy branding and “He is risen!” slogans feel passé and unpalatable in an easily bored‚ novelty-addicted age. 3. It’s fanciful in a world unsure of what’s real. Reality feels elusive in a deep-fake world. As AI continues to destabilize the integrity of any image‚ video‚ or text we come across online‚ our already shaky epistemology is now in steeper collapse. A hermeneutic of suspicion becomes a survival mechanism. When everything feels tainted by bias or fodder for some tribe’s conspiratorial narrative‚ we start to question anything with a whiff of fakery. Certainly an ancient cult that developed around a Jewish rabbi who claimed to be God‚ and whose followers claimed to encounter his reanimated corpse‚ checks that “sounds unreal” box for many. That doesn’t mean it’s not an appealing story for people. As movies like Dune Two attest‚ narrative tropes of supernatural messiahs still compel modern people. But in a digital landscape of competing spectacles‚ where ever more of life is experiential artifice and virtual reality holds greater appeal than reality‚ the “truth” of things doesn’t matter as much as how they resonate and fit into the vibe we’re curating for ourselves. That’s why the resurrection of Christ feels less like “shocking news” than like one cultural artifact among many that might be adopted‚ rejected‚ appropriated‚ or integrated into a person’s bespoke collage of expressive identity. Unrivaled Importance These dynamics are at work not only in the hearts and minds of secular folks but in believers as well. In a world like this—growing ever less enchanted by the wonder of Easter and ever more numb to its shocking truth—Christians have to fight not to follow suit. If we become bored by the annual declaration “He is risen!” what hope is there for unbelievers to take interest? The ‘old news’ of Christ’s resurrection doesn’t serve the algorithm’s interests. Christians should reclaim the shock‚ awe‚ and world-altering‚ life-transforming‚ society-reshaping magnitude of Christ’s resurrection. We should boldly rehearse it not just as an aesthetically pleasing‚ family-friendly‚ feel-good holiday mood but as a historical fact. The orientation of our Easter practices must go beyond brunch plans and pastel matching outfits for the church’s photo booth. The Easter church worship gathering ought to be a high point of our year‚ along with (ideally) church gatherings at other points in the week leading up to Easter (e.g.‚ Palm Sunday‚ Maundy Thursday‚ Good Friday). Beyond just “another thing in my last week of March‚” in between Little League games and tax preparation‚ Easter ought to occupy a place of unrivaled importance. It is‚ after all‚ the commemoration of a historical event of unrivaled importance. Think about the biggest “world news” events of recent generations: the September 11 attacks‚ JFK’s assassination‚ D-Day. It’s normal to mark anniversaries of these events‚ but usually‚ annual commemorations die out after a few generations. I doubt my grandkids will even notice when September 11 comes along each year. Yet Easter is an annual remembrance of a historical event that’s still being celebrated‚ arguably on a greater scale than ever‚ nearly 2‚000 years later. That’s because it’s the biggest news story of your life‚ or any life—even of those who shrug it off or scroll right past it.
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Biden Sycophant Eric Swalwell Never Seems to Know When to Stop Digging
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Biden Sycophant Eric Swalwell Never Seems to Know When to Stop Digging

Biden Sycophant Eric Swalwell Never Seems to Know When to Stop Digging
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A Reaganite Approach to the Housing Crisis?
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A Reaganite Approach to the Housing Crisis?

According to a principle enunciated by Ronald Reagan‚ “If you want more of something‚ subsidize it.” Real-world examples of this phenomenon abound‚ from electric vehicles to solar panels‚ but…
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