This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we celebrate the 4th of July with the movie Independence Day starring Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, and Randy Quaid as a guide to dealing with crisis. Crisis happens to everyone, but it’s still a surprise when it does. Crisis also reveals what and who matters most, as well as showing us who we really are. The most important thing is not if a crisis will happen (we know it will), but how will we respond when it does. Happy Independence Day, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
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Link to Paul and Britt discussing "Do not go gentle into that good night":https://youtu.be/2Vtv6stv6jM
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