The 5 Most Inspiring Summer Movies of 2018
This summer, we were treated to family-friendly comedies and inspirational dramas that left their mark on our hearts. Here are the 5 films you shouldn’t miss.
The entertainment we choose to watch says a lot about our character. Inspiring movies transform us with magical, adventurous, funny, or poignant stories. Choosing inspiring TV shows allows us to get to know characters we’d like to emulate. Actor interviews bring an even deeper dimension of fun and excitement to quality entertainment.
This summer, we were treated to family-friendly comedies and inspirational dramas that left their mark on our hearts. Here are the 5 films you shouldn’t miss.
Everybody wants to know what their purpose is; for atheist Miles Filner, God tells him exactly what he’s supposed to do, one friend request at a time. Watch the trailer below:
The groundbreaking sportscaster has seen ups and downs in her life and career, but her relationship with God helps keep her feet on the ground.
Listen as actor Jeff Daniels performs a song he wrote.
Bobby Flay tells us what it took to get him in the kitchen.
“Cake Boss” star Buddy Valastro shows off his famous bakery and some of its creations, along with the members of the community who inspire him to continue the family tradition of baking.
The actress shares an inspiring story about how angels may have helped her land the role of a lifetime.
In this story from October 2004, the Charlie’s Angels star recalls how her faith impacts her love of golf—and, occasionally, vice versa.
In this story from September 1989, popular actress Marla Gibbs shares how she came to understand that when it comes to faith, the first step can be the toughest—and the most rewarding.
Reverend George Wirth helps others get to know his best friend, Fred Rogers. Wirth explains how Rogers Christian faith helped open the minds of others to different cultures and ways of thinking.
In this 2010 Guideposts story, actress Glenn Close shares what it’s like having a loved one who has bi-polar disorder and explains why we need to destigmatize mental illness.
The TV show host regularly gives talks about the value of vocational training and the growing problem we’re seeing in younger generations joining the workforce. Another job Rowe has taken on with Somebody’s Gotta Do It is to just provide some quality entertainment to families tired of the slog of bad news they see on TV. Mike Rowe also brings us a new audience and the value of purpose over passion.