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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